Yesterday I wrote about the problem of choice paralysis at some events and conferences. Too many non-profits making too many pleas for help at one event benefits no one in the end. Conference organizers get complaints from attendees who feel “spammed.” The attendees, fatigued and overwhelmed, choose not to choose… Read More
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Choice Paralysis
The college student smart enough to succeed at several majors. The retiree who could do a hundred things with the next thirty years of his life. The businessman with a zillion 401K options. Me standing before fifty varieties of spaghetti sauce at the grocery store. The woman at a conference hearing appeals from a dozen non-profits and just causes. Choice paralysis. View Post
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I don’t sing at youth events. Generally. I remember when my youth minster brought in the old guy he just loved and had him sing at our youth camp. Oh, so awkward. The OP shirt didn’t fool anyone. And it definitely didn’t make his crooning sound more like what was… Read More