Holmz
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Saw the tail end of an ABC (Australian Broadcast Corp) program and they had a piece on the psychology of choice.
Basically the premise was that people are happier with less choice as that mitigates having regret.
The obvious (To me) is that these days even a second or third choice is better than the historical tools.
Anyhow I like having choice and weighing up the options, benefits, problems, etc.
It seems interesting and germane to our 1st world problems of tracks, and the choices of papers for sanders, and whether batteries are better than power cords. [wink]
Basically the premise was that people are happier with less choice as that mitigates having regret.
The obvious (To me) is that these days even a second or third choice is better than the historical tools.
Anyhow I like having choice and weighing up the options, benefits, problems, etc.
It seems interesting and germane to our 1st world problems of tracks, and the choices of papers for sanders, and whether batteries are better than power cords. [wink]