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One man's choice: Life without a stomach, or dying from stomach cancer?
As Schwartz and his colleague Andrew Ward note, "when people have no choice, life is almost unbearable".
Today's pseudo-profundity of choice: Life is like a mirror, we get the best results when we smile at it It has been suggested to me by the Guardian's own Chris Moran that these tweets are actually generated by this marvellous aphorism generator.
"When you are faced with little or no choice, life decisions tend to be based on where you can be accommodated and what you can do.
Psychologist and best-selling author Barry Schwartz famously described this phenomenon as "the paradox of choice". He writes, "When people have no choice, life is almost unbearable.
These qualities usually aren't learned in grad school but rather are cultivated through conscious choice, life experience, and committed practice.
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Good luck, Graduates, in your college choices, career choices, and life choices.
With his multiple-choice life, Strand seems that scarcest of things: a poet without an autobiography.
People pass the time enjoying the choices life provides.
Shore's were specific, deliberate choices: life stilled for an expanded look.
No matter how many choices life might bring her way, it was novelist or nothing.
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