
The Optionality Fallacy

Harvard University social psychologist Daniel Gilbert gave hundreds of people the opportunity to pick a free poster from a selection of art prints . Then he divided the participants into two groups. The first group was told that they had a month in which they could exchange their poster for any other one; the second group was told that the decision... See more
Gavin O'Hara • The Optionality Fallacy
Study called “Decisions and Revisions: The Affective Forecasting of Changeable Outcomes
We invariably prefer indecision over committing ourselves to a single path because the future, which we dispose of to our liking, appears to us at the same time under a multitude of forms, equally attractive and equally possible.
The Optionality Fallacy
by Henri Bergson, Time and Free Will
It’s better to go down an imperfect path than no path at all