What to consider as a maximiser and a satisficer - Deepstash

What to consider as a maximiser and a satisficer

  • Satisficers: People who are too impulsive should avoid hasty decisions. They should spend more time thinking about the decision and the pros and cons of each possible outcome.
  • Maximisers: If you find yourself maximising too much, try to limit some of your options.

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