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When faced with a decision, you always spend massive amounts of time gathering data and comparing pros and cons, only daring to act when every detail is confirmed. This "extreme thirst for information completeness" actually masks your underlying fear of "making mistakes and bearing consequences"; you fear that a wrong decision will prove you incompetent, so you use "endless research" to delay the moment you must truly take responsibility. But there's no such thing as perfect information in the world, and over-preparation is sometimes just a high-profile form of procrastination. Try setting a five-minute time limit next time you buy an everyday item, and check out as soon as time is up; when you learn to accept "good enough" choices, you can reclaim the freedom to act amid imperfection.
💡 Did you know?
Deep researchers are 28% more accurate than intuitive types on complex choices, but perform relatively worse under time pressure.
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