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When watching, “The Paradox of Choice,” the

When watching, “The Paradox of Choice,” the speaker Barry Schwartz talks about all the advancements we have made in society and thus how this has created an explosion in choice. We now have the ability to make choices in every aspect of life and he illuminates this looking at the number of options at his grocery store, electronics store, cell phones, and so on…. But then he questions whether, what he refers to as the “official dogma” of Western Industrialized society truly does what it sets out to do: maximize individual freedom by maximizing individual choice. He postulates that it actually it creates less welfare and more dissatisfaction, particularly when it comes to health care! Why is this? Shouldn’t having ultimate autonomy over or health care maximize our welfare? What do you think of his analysis? Do we have to many choices? How should this be handled in health care decisions? Ultimately, what I am asking is do you suppose that having to much choice can cause dissatisfaction in what we chose or potentially the paralyzation to make a decision? https://blackboard.utdl.edu/images/ci/sets/set12/link_on.svg

 
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