Donald Arteaga

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when the world doesn’t give you much choice and things don’t work out the way you want, it’s the world’s fault. What else could you have done? But when you have one hundred options and you don’t choose well, the burden shifts because you could have picked better. Here’s the problem: We love having choices. We hate making choices. Having choices means having possibilities. Making choices means losing possibilities. And having so many choices increases the chance of regret.
Barking Up the Wrong Tree: The Surprising Science Behind Why Everything You Know About Success Is (Mostly) Wrong
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