“πππͺ π¨π ππππππ πππ ππππ€ ππ¦π₯ ππ π’π₯ ππππ πππ π π€πππ: π₯ππ πππππ¦ππ₯ ππππππ₯” ||Β ππ Έπ »Β β Β We enjoy having options, but dislike making decisions. Choices give us a sense of control. β When given a choice, however, we tend to prefer the default option: the default effect. Our survival instinct, hardwired to prevent loss, instructs us to avoid potentially dangerous circumstances.β Β Infuse a little more effort into your decision-making. Consider following the wise counsel of Robert Frost to choose “the road less traveled.”
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πΒ choice, decision, default