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No one is immune, he says. Even if someone doesn't care about clothes or restaurants,
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Schwartz analyzes from every angle how people make choices. He divides people into two groups, Maximizers and Satisficers,
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I was a bit disappointed that Schwartz dismissed the voluntary simplicity movement so quickly. They have covered this ground and found practical ways of dealing with an overabundance of choice. Instead of exploring their findings,
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