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Maximizers Vs Satisficers

Maximizers Vs Satisficers

Maximizers seek the best possible outcome in every decision, while Satisficers look for “good enough.” Maximizers often suffer more from stress and regret, while Satisficers experience more satisfaction with their choices.

“Maximizers tend to achieve better outcomes than Satisficers, but they feel worse.”

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