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Can too many choices make life harder?
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Can too many choices make life harder?

  • Scott Rada and Richard Kyte
  • May 20, 2026
  • May 20, 2026
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Can too many choices make life harder?

Episode 247: We tend to think of freedom as an unquestioned good. More opportunities, more flexibility and more control over our lives all sound like obvious signs of progress. But what happens when endless possibilities stop feeling liberating and start feeling exhausting?

In this episode, hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada explore the surprising ways modern abundance can leave people feeling anxious, distracted and stuck. From choosing paint colors and online purchases to navigating careers, relationships and major life decisions, the conversation examines why having nearly unlimited options does not always produce greater happiness.

The discussion begins with a simple observation: many people spend enormous amounts of time trying to make the “perfect” decision, only to feel uncertain even after making a choice. Instead of helping people feel confident, endless possibilities can create paralysis, second-guessing and the constant fear that a better alternative is still out there.

Kyte argues that limits are not always obstacles to freedom. In many cases, they are what make meaningful action possible in the first place. Rules create games. Deadlines produce work. Commitments shape relationships. Without boundaries, people often drift between possibilities without fully investing in any of them.

Rada reflects on how routines and self-imposed constraints can simplify daily life and reduce mental clutter. Whether it is making soup every Sunday during winter or relying on a small set of paint colors instead of thousands of options, narrowing possibilities can free people to focus less on choosing and more on living.

The episode also explores the role of external constraints, including deadlines, obligations and social expectations. While people often resist being told what to do, the hosts discuss why outside pressure frequently helps individuals accomplish things they might otherwise postpone indefinitely.

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