Imagine you're trying to pick your favorite ice cream flavor. You love chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry, but what if you can't decide between them all? That's like being stuck in a big, confusing maze where every path looks good, but none feel right. Chronic indecision happens when people get lost in these mazes so often that it starts to feel normal. It's not just about having too many choices; sometimes, it's because their brain feels overwhelmed by all the possibilities.
Examples
- Being unable to choose which shirt to wear in the morning
- Spending an entire day deciding what to eat for dinner
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See also
- Why Do People Feel ‘Anxious’ in Crowded Places?
- Why Do People Often Believe in Conspiracy Theories?
- Why Do We Yawn When We're Tired?
- Why Do Some People Hear Music in Their Heads?
- Why Do People Get Stressed Out by the Same Things Over and Over?
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