
Episode 10 – The Paradox of Choice: Why More Options Don’t Mean More Freedom
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Does more choice really equal more freedom? In this episode of Choice Beyond Logic, Kellie Best explores the paradox of choice, decision fatigue, and why abundance of options often leads to paralysis instead of liberation. With insights from psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral economics, discover why fewer choices can actually make us freer.
📚 References for Show Notes
•Iyengar & Lepper (2000) — Jam Study on Choice Overload
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
•Barry Schwartz — The Paradox of Choice (2004)
TED Talk
•Decision Fatigue in Judges (Danziger et al., 2011)
PNAS
•Herbert Simon — Satisficing
Encyclopedia of Philosophy
•Streaming Choice Overload
The Paradox of Choice in Media Consumption – Pew Research
Choice Beyond Logic is hosted by Kellie Best.
📌 Have a question about why we do what we do—the quirks, the urges, the choices that don’t make sense? Send it to me. Your curiosity might become a future episode. Kellie@KellieBest.com.
For resources, references, and more, visit www.kelliebest.com .
💡 This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice.
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