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Increase Your Happiness by Limiting Choices!

This headline certainly sounds paradoxical. But consider that, not so long ago, there was only one telephone company option, and the phone you rented from that company never broke.

All the choices available nowadays -- VoIP, cellular phones, cable phones and traditional land-line services -- offer more freedom than ever before, but may exact quite a cost on our collective psyches, says psychologist Barry Schwartz in the compelling video linked below.

Schwartz, the author of The Paradox of Choice, believes, rightly, that the "freedom of choice" afforded to us by all these options escalates our expectations, and therefore introduces indecision and unhappiness into the equation.

TED April 2007


Dr. Mercola's Comment:

A great example cited by Dr. Schwartz of how the dizzying array of choices can harm your health is, no doubt, a familiar one to most of you: The deluge of prescription drug ads aimed specifically at you that prompt you to call your doctors about this "latest and best" option, with no thought whatsoever about the consequences.

Of course, it is my hope that the information you receive on this site provides you a far higher level of skepticism to question their ads.

However, the article premise surrounds the question, "Is happiness in limited choices?" A simple confirmation of this principle can be attained by taking a stroll around your corner grocery store some day and counting the number of brands of cookies or salad dressings from which to choose. You'll be surprised.

In fact, Dr. Schwartz argues this explosion of choices may be a significant contributor to the explosion of depression and suicide throughout the world, because people living in the Western world typically have high expectations for a given experience, and usually find fault with themselves about the decisions they make.

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BY Josh Rubin   
  
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[ Posted on May 21, 2007 ]
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Success is getting what you want, happiness is wanting what you get!

 
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BY Russ Bianchi   
  
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[ Posted on May 21, 2007 ]
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Keep you eye on the prize; not prizes.

Never seek what others have in envy, be happy for them, but be happier for yourself, that you have the personal integrity and acumen to know you are no better or worse for your own path.  

If you are not harming others or yourself, benefiting others and yourself, and most importantly remaining focused on that which is truly irreplaceable, your health and your happiness (and that of your family and friends - but in a not too preachy way); the rest is mere window dressing.

Besides, unless you are an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh, it is highly improbable you are not taking anything with you.


 
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BY FRUMPO   
  
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[ Posted on May 21, 2007 ]
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In the days of my youth I bought into the propaganda that having more was best: More and varied: frozen GOURMET dinners; lemonade packaged as a powder with no calories; the most expensive refrigerator--look how big and shiny. Now I am practically a Luddite and I am happiest with the belief that less is more. And that theory turned out to be true. When I buy simple food of the highest purity I can find and prepare it myself using the wisdom of the ages, it tastes sublime and it is exactly what my body needs. I used to have degenerative conditions on a small but growing scale, but that is all in the past too. I am alive and healthy as Mother Nature meant me to be. The simplest of gadgets keeps utility bills down and pin money up. I can actually save money too.
Hooray, I am free!
 

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BY Reesacat   
  
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Go Luddites!  (I am a bit of one myself and find less is more to be so
true the older I get.)

Love your blog ID-what a lovely thought.

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"Our lives are frittered away by detail....Simplify! Simplify!" -- Henry D. Thoreau

 
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BY Guy Jones