"True freedom doesn't lie in the maximization of choice, but, ironically, is most easily found in a life where there is little choice."
Cereal Aisle (Photo credit: Rex Roof)
— Steve Hagen
No one likes the idea of restrictions or of “no choice,” of course. Having no options and no choices can certainly be a bondage, but choices — too many choices — can be a bondage as well. Too many choices — options, features, functions, etc. — can become a bondage that slows creativity. Choices are great, but many of us (me included) obsess about the pursuit of obtaining more and more choices.
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