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If you and another person have to compete for two options, one better than the other, you should say something like, “Oh, go ahead – you choose”, and the odds are that she or he will not only leave the better option for you, but also think that you’re generous, suggests new research.
If you and another person have to compete for two options, one better than the other, you should say something like, “Oh, go ahead – you choose”, and the odds are that she or he will not only leave the better option for you, but also think that you’re generous, suggests new research.
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If you and another person have to compete for two options, one better than the other, you should say something like, “Oh, go ahead – you choose”, and the odds are that she or he will not only leave the better option for you, but also think that you’re generous, suggests new research.
Choice overload happens when the brain, faced with an overwhelming number of similar options, struggles to make a decision. A new Caltech study reveals the parts of the brain responsible for it, and how many options the brain actually prefers when it is making a choice - somewhere between 8 and 15.
Choice overload happens when the brain, faced with an overwhelming number of similar options, struggles to make a decision. A new Caltech study reveals the parts of the brain responsible for it, and how many options the brain actually prefers when it is making a choice - somewhere between 8 and 15.
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Choice overload happens when the brain, faced with an overwhelming number of similar options, struggles to make a decision. A new Caltech study reveals the parts of the brain responsible for it, and how many options the brain actually prefers when it is making a choice - somewhere between 8 and 15.