What is the Paradox of Choice?

Escaping Ordinary (B.C Marx) January 31, 2023
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Escaping Ordinary (B.C Marx)

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Visual Summaries of the Best Books and Ideas :) I like to bring great books and ideas to life in a visual way. I love reading and listening to books, so I want to share with others books and Authors I recommend. My mission for this channel is to get people (especially younger folk) enthusiastic about picking up books more often and mindlessly scrolling through TikTok, IG etc. less often. FAQ What do you use to make the videos? I use everything Adobe, but the main programs I use are -Illustrator -After Effects -Audition -Premier Pro -Photoshop (but not often) Why are you so slow with your content? Everything you see in the video was put together by myself, and they take a longggg time, from reading the book, doing voiceovers, making illustrations, editing etc. I currently have a FT job, but I hope in the future I can go PT and create content more often :)

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If you enjoy the content of this video, this is just a short clip from the much longer series that goes through 21 of our most common thinking errors, biases and fallacies. You can watch the full series here on YouTube by clicking the link below. 21 Mind Traps FULL series - https://youtu.be/nYYkRaU0xh8 What is the Paradox of Choice? The paradox of choice is the idea that having too many options can lead to indecision, anxiety, and ultimately unhappiness. This is because when people are faced with an abundance of choices, they may feel overwhelmed and unsure about which option is the best one. As a result, they may feel anxious about making the wrong decision and may even avoid making a decision altogether. The paradox of choice can also lead to regret, as people may second-guess their decisions and wonder if they made the right choice. ★★Mind Trap Cards ★★ 🔴Sold Out (Presale only available until 🕓 15:59:59 GMT on Thursday, February 2nd) 🟢Now Available again! https://shop.escapingordinary.net/products/54-cognitive-bias-flashcards-1 If you would like to go deeper into this topic I highly recommend the following books : 📕Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman https://amzn.to/3Wn6bz8 📕The Art of Thinking Clearly by Rolf Dobelli https://amzn.to/3jxJWI5 📕Super Thinking by Gabriel Weinberg & Lauren McCain https://amzn.to/3jm0CCo 📕The Skeptics Guide to the Universe by Dr. Steven Novella https://amzn.to/3C4dnYL If you are more into Audiobooks, here is a link to that. You can get two of these books for free if you sign up for a free Audible trial with the link below. 🎧Grab the Thinking, Fast and Slow audiobook on an Audible trial with 2 free books - https://amzn.to/3A5r32l This two part series is mainly inspired by the works of Nobel Prize winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman and his amazing book “Thinking Fast and Slow”. Here are some other videos from the channel you may be interested in watching… 📽️Atomic Habits (Detailed Summary) - https://youtu.be/PZ7lDrwYdZc 📽️Rich Dad Poor Dad | (Detailed Summary) https://youtu.be/eDa1U9qJKxo 📽️The Laws of Human Nature (Detailed Summary) -https://youtu.be/uhWzVdGmX2w 📽️The Four Agreements (Detailed Summary) https://youtu.be/gpwuq5wOvwI 📽️Limitless by Jim Kwik (Detailed Summary) https://youtu.be/naEkf_As9kU Thankyou for watching. Please Subscribe, it helps alot! :)

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