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"It seemed like a good idea": People reveal the impulse buys that are now just collecting dust
Impulse purchases are often treated as minor, inconsequential decisions, a quick transaction driven by convenience, optimism, or the promise of self-improvement. In the moment, the cost can seem easy ...
Learn how savvy entrepreneurs are using science-backed strategies — and even AI — to make fewer, smarter choices and reclaim their brainpower. Start by standardizing small, inconsequential decisions.
Decision fatigue is a phenomenon that creeps into our lives, affecting our ability to make sound choices as the day unfolds. It's the weariness that settles in when the sheer volume of decisions ...
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