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How do you handle problem of too many choices?

5 pointsby kosmodromover 6 years ago
Hi, I am struggling when there are too many choices in my life - even when I am trying to select movie to watch on Netflix I&#x27;m spending like 30 minutes trying to choose something good and often with no results.<p>Sometimes filtering the results help me a lot for example when I am trying to buy new shoes via Intenet I&#x27;m filtering results by me shoe size which is quite small for a men and color black and then with smaller amount of results it is much easier to me.<p>The examples I provided are very simple but I am struggling even with my everyday life and career path choices.<p>How do you cope with it?

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viraptorover 6 years ago
I&#x27;m a totally undecided person. My first solution is to accept it - As in spend lots of time on the choice if it matters. If I need to buy something expensive, it will sometimes take me weeks &#x2F; months background thinking about it, and I&#x27;m ok with that. If it&#x27;s not urgent, why worry about that?<p>The second is to get many answers at the same time. I&#x27;ve usually got a list of movies to watch &#x2F; things to read that I make in one go. You can bookmark things in some category with the idea that the next time you&#x27;ll just grab the top one when you need it. You spent the time choosing them, so that part is done.<p>The third one is just to accept I won&#x27;t make perfect choices. I can&#x27;t say it&#x27;s going to be easy for you, but this requires some level of training the &quot;I don&#x27;t care this isn&#x27;t great. The other options would have their own issues.&quot; approach. Unless you have perfect knowledge about the products, it&#x27;s always going to be true. If it was a really crappy choice, you learned something for the next time... but it doesn&#x27;t matter. You saved time&#x2F;energy by making one.
bemmuover 6 years ago
Any time someone mentions a new book that sounds interesting, I put it on a list. Then next time when I want something to read, I pick it from the list based on what still sounds interesting &amp; overall score others have given it.<p>For Netflix, well maybe it isn&#x27;t too crazy to spend a bit of time to choose, especially if it&#x27;s a TV series as you might end up spending hours on it? I find analysis paralysis and setting my bar too high also a useful method to just avoid wasting time watching anything at all.