Friday, February 29, 2008

The Advantages of Closing a Few Doors

From the New York Times:
The Advantages of Closing a Few Doors - New York Times: "In a series of experiments, hundreds of students could not bear to let their options vanish, even though it was obviously a dumb strategy (and they weren’t even asked to burn anything).

The experiments involved a game that eliminated the excuses we usually have for refusing to let go. In the real world, we can always tell ourselves that it’s good to keep options open.

You don’t even know how a camera’s burst-mode flash works, but you persuade yourself to pay for the extra feature just in case. You no longer have anything in common with someone who keeps calling you, but you hate to just zap the relationship."


For those of us who keep too many options open and risk drowning in information overload. You know what the sensible thing to do is? Ignore stuff! YES!!

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