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    Having Fewer Alternatives to Choose from Makes It Easier to Reach
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Having Fewer Alternatives to Choose from Makes It Easier to Reach

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Question 12

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Having fewer alternatives to choose from makes it easier to reach the right decision.
After you have generated as many alternatives as you can, then you can go back and sift out the reasonable ones from the wacky ones.

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