News
A 15-year-old man avoids making decisions
He believes that reducing personal choice eases mental strain, leading to clearer thoughts.
A Japanese man has been eating the same foods and following a strict daily routine for more than a decade to minimize decision-making, claiming that this lifestyle helps him keep his mind clear.
Guo Kita, 38, who works in the information industry, has been following this “indecisive lifestyle” for 15 years, SCMP reports.
Research shows that humans can make up to 35,000 decisions each day. In today's information-saturated world, incessant decision-making can lead to “decision fatigue,” a state of mental exhaustion caused by an overwhelming number of choices. Research shows that this fatigue can impair judgment, leading to procrastination or…