Have you ever recognized your irritation and confusion at being
asked, “What do you want for dinner tonight” at the end of a long
week, realizing that this might be your least favorite question? If you
have, then you’re not alone. But why is it that such a seemingly
innocent question stirs up such hesitation and discomfort in us? To put
it simply, we are burnt out. Not only from life, but from making choices
in general. Data shows that the average person makes anywhere from
33,000 to 35,000 decisions a day. With numbers like that, it’s no
wonder it’s hard to decide between sushi and pizza by the end of the
week.
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