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Personal essay on choice-minimal lifestyle with no substantive investigative content
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Personal essay on choice-minimal lifestyle with no substantive investigative content

Personal essay on choice-minimal lifestyle with no substantive investigative content The passage is a self‑reflective narrative about decision‑making and attention economics. It contains no names, dates, transactions, or allegations linking any influential actors to wrongdoing, making it irrelevant for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Discusses the psychological cost of too many choices.; Uses a personal anecdote about buying a book at Barnes & Noble.; Mentions Barry Schwartz's book "The Paradox of Choice".

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