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In his 2004 book, The Paradox of Choice: Why More is Less, Barry Scwartz made the case that our modern world's smorgasbord of choices makes us less happy, not more. He says that "choice overload" leads us to increasingly doubt our own decisions, live under greater pressure and blame ourselves more.
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In his 2004 book, The Paradox of Choice: Why More is Less, Barry Scwartz made the case that our modern world's smorgasbord of choices makes us less happy, not more. He says that "choice overload" leads us to increasingly doubt our own decisions, live under greater pressure and blame ourselves more.