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Choice Quote by John Barth

“There's a great difficulty in making choices if you have any imagination at all. Faced with such a multitude of desireable choices, no one choice seems satisfactory for very long by comparison with the aggregate desirability of all the rest, though compared to any *one* of the others it would not…” quote by John Barth
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““There's a great difficulty in making choices if you have any imagination at all. Faced with such a multitude of desireable choices, no one choice seems satisfactory for very long by comparison with the aggregate desirability of all the rest, though compared to any *one* of the others it would not be found inferior. All equally attractive but none finally inviting.””

John Barth

About This Quote

Imagination makes choosing among many appealing options difficult because each seems attractive, yet none feels definitively best.

In simple terms: Too many good choices make decision hard.

Key Takeaway

Accept uncertainty and prioritize what matters most.

Themes

decision making imagination choice overload uncertainty values

Mood

thoughtful reflective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • career decisions
  • creative projects
  • shopping
  • relationship choices
  • life planning

Key Concepts

paradox of choice subjective preference comparative evaluation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you rank options when they all appeal?
  • What criteria can simplify your decision?
A Different Perspective

Too many options can lead to analysis paralysis and regret.

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