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People don't like it when they have too many options. It makes us anxious.
A mundane example is this:
I can't decide whether I should make blood pudding and a potato cake with parmesan or something with a pork filet.
I also don't know whether I should pick blueberries and make a blueberry pie or pick apples for an apple pie.
That's my highly ambivalent nature. Maybe I should just flip a coin or something and let fate decide.
A mundane example is this:
I can't decide whether I should make blood pudding and a potato cake with parmesan or something with a pork filet.
I also don't know whether I should pick blueberries and make a blueberry pie or pick apples for an apple pie.
That's my highly ambivalent nature. Maybe I should just flip a coin or something and let fate decide.