
The Double Win BARRY SCHWARTZ: Stop Searching for the Best
Apr 1, 2026
Barry Schwartz, psychologist and bestselling author of The Paradox of Choice, explains why too many options sap wellbeing. He discusses choice overload, maximizing versus satisficing, practical ways to stop searching for the best, protecting attention by simplifying daily choices, and how AI affects judgment and wisdom.
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Jam Table Experiment Shows Choice Paralysis
- A jam tasting study in Palo Alto showed 24 flavors drew more interest but yielded one-tenth the purchases of a 6-flavor display.
- Sheena Iyengar's experiment revealed abundant options create paralysis despite higher initial engagement.
Maximizers Versus Satisficers
- Maximizers seek the absolute best and therefore exhaustively evaluate options, while satisficers stop when standards are met.
- In worlds with thousands of options, maximizers spend more time deciding and report lower satisfaction and more regret.
Practice Choosing Good Enough
- Train yourself to accept "good enough" and choose when to choose to avoid endless searching.
- Barry recommends delegating decisions to trusted friends and practicing stopping early like weight training for willpower.








