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In this episode, student hosts Hasib, Daisuke, and Itsuki explore why humans have a psychological impulse to keep every door open, even when having too many choices becomes counterproductive. Drawing on the theories of Dan Ariely, the hosts discuss how the fear of losing options leads to stress, exhaustion, and a lack of focus in student life. They conclude that closing doors is not a loss of freedom, but a necessary commitment that allows for growth and better results
By Ross MillerIn this episode, student hosts Hasib, Daisuke, and Itsuki explore why humans have a psychological impulse to keep every door open, even when having too many choices becomes counterproductive. Drawing on the theories of Dan Ariely, the hosts discuss how the fear of losing options leads to stress, exhaustion, and a lack of focus in student life. They conclude that closing doors is not a loss of freedom, but a necessary commitment that allows for growth and better results