>Barry Schwartz

> Logic suggests that having options allows people to select precisely what makes them happiest. But, as studies show, abundant choice often makes for misery. Americans today choose among more options in more parts of life than has ever been possible before. To an extent, the opportunity to choose enhances our lives. It is only logical to think that if some choice is good, more is better; people who care about having infinite options will benefit from them, and those who do not can always just ignore the 273 versions of cereal they have never tried. Yet recent research strongly suggests that, psychologically, this assumption is wrong. Although some choice … Continue reading >Barry Schwartz