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"Excessive freedom" actually makes people miserable, psychologist Barry. Schwartz argues that the modern culture of individualism increases choice at the same time, but in turn leads to a decline in people's satisfaction with life

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"Excessive freedom" actually makes people miserable, psychologist Barry. Schwartz argues that while the modern culture of individualism increases choice, it leads to a decline in life satisfaction and an increase in clinical depression.

Trials showed that people who made choices from 30 jams or chocolates showed lower satisfaction with their choices than those who made choices from 6.

Another trial showed that employees would be very happy if they were asked to travel to Paris or Hawaii for free. But if you let them choose between the two, you may not be so happy. Those who choose Paris will regret not being able to get Hawaii's sun and sand, and those who choose Hawaii will regret not being able to see the spectacular museums.

So now make a brand of restaurants, the menu is more and more simple and clear, and even there is xx sauerkraut fish, which only sells one dish of restaurants, and the queue is endless.

Perhaps human beings do not love freedom as much as they think.

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