Creating more options gives the chooser the ability to buy what he really wants.. but it backfires if the chooser hasn't reinvented his choosing method, picking what he thinks is right. He will than feel smothered by all the options and doesn't know what to choose anymore. So it has to be preliminary that people choose what they feel is right, instead of what they think is right before anything. Than again the intensity of liking is something relative and can be questioned aswell
I'll admit it, I like a weak milky coffee.
Robertoni7 3 months ago
I'm an Extra Chunky Garden sorta guy myself.
EuclidsElements 4 months ago
Creating more options gives the chooser the ability to buy what he really wants.. but it backfires if the chooser hasn't reinvented his choosing method, picking what he thinks is right. He will than feel smothered by all the options and doesn't know what to choose anymore. So it has to be preliminary that people choose what they feel is right, instead of what they think is right before anything. Than again the intensity of liking is something relative and can be questioned aswell
vncnzo 4 months ago
@vncnzo I voted you down by accident! but I agree with your comment
Indzzgracey 4 months ago
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vncnzo 4 months ago
I've been looking for this talk for years since i first watched it, damn ted for taking things down after a while.... but thank YOU for reuploading!
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