Sometimes it's good to give up the driver's seat - Baba Shiv

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Over the years, research has shown a counterintuitive fact about human nature: That sometimes, having too much choice makes us less happy. This may even be true when it comes to medical treatment. Baba Shiv shares a fascinating study that measures why choice opens the door to doubt, and suggests that ceding control -- especially on life-or-death decisions -- may be the best thing for us. (Filmed at TEDxStanford.)

Talk by Baba Shiv.
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I does make sense when you actually trust the person in the driver's seat

RatihOktarini
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Good talk. But 'thank god!' Was it not in his plan to give the poor woman Cancer in the first place? :(

JKhalaf
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So how would it affect someone's performance if they wanted one tea but were given the other? Would they still do as well just because they felt like they could blame any mistakes on whoever gave them the tea?

woodfur
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that turtle neck reminds me of steve jobs, RIP.

bipinsamsohang
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So allocating a given time to answer a specific question fundamentally changes the way your brain would approach solving a problem?
Explains a whole lot about test environments.

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