81 Quotes by Barry Schwartz

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    But by restricting our options, we will be able to choose less and feel better.

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    The more difficult information gathering is, the more likely it is that you will rely on the decisions of others.

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    Even though we don’t expect it to happen, such adaptation to pleasure is inevitable, and it may cause more disappointment in a world of many choices than in a world of few.

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    If you shatter the fish bowl so that everything is possible you don’t have freedom you have paralysis. Everybody needs a fishbowl.

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    Practical wisdom,” Aristotle told us, “is the combination of moral will and moral skill.

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    But if unrestricted freedom can impede the individual’s pursuit of what he or she values most, then it may be that some restrictions make everyone better off. And if “constraint” sometimes affords a kind of liberation while “freedom” affords a kind of enslavement, then people would be wise to seek out some measure of appropriate constraint.

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    Most good decisions will involve these steps: Figure out your goal or goals. Evaluate the importance of each goal. Array the options. Evaluate how likely each of the options is to meet your goals. Pick the winning option. Later use the consequences of your choice to modify your goals, the importance you assign them, and the way you evaluate future possibilities.

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    So to make the task of lowering expectations easier: Reduce the number of options you consider. Be a satisficer rather than a maximizer. Allow for serendipity.

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    In a world of scarcity, opportunities don’t present themselves in bunches, and the decisions people face are between approach and avoidance, acceptance or rejection.

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