How it works
When we choose a number, we're picking how many we want, not the biggest or smallest, just enough to enjoy. Like picking your favorite 5 candies from a bag of 20, you don’t need all of them to be happy!
Why 5 or 10?
People often pick 5 or 10 because it’s simple and fun, like counting on your fingers. It gives you enough choices to decide what's best without getting overwhelmed.
So next time you're picking toys, candies, or even friends for a game, think about how many you need, that number is your crucial choice!
Examples
- A child picks a toy from a small display instead of a huge one.
- A student selects one college out of five rather than ten.
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See also
- How Does The Effects of Decision Paralysis (And How to Overcome It) Work?
- How being poor leads to poor decisions?
- How bees use swarm intelligence to make decisions?
- Gambler's Fallacy Explained: Think You're Owed A Win?
- How Does 3 game theory tactics Work?