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Too many options and your brain hits the blue screen of death

Decision Paralysis Gold Medalist

📊 22% of participants got this type

You're the type whose brain freezes solid in front of a lunch menu. Korean, Chinese, Italian, Japanese -- the more options there are, the harder your brain overloads. Pick one and you regret not picking another; pick THAT one and you miss the first. You're trapped in this infinite loop until you finally give up: 'Forget it, let's just hit the convenience store.'

Your decision paralysis doesn't come from indifference -- it comes from caring TOO MUCH. You see every option's pros and cons simultaneously, and the perfectionism of needing to make the BEST choice is what crashes your system. Reach for the tonkatsu and your brain goes 'but noodles sound good too...'; pivot to noodles and 'but in this weather, cold noodles would be...' This endless internal debate runs a full session every single lunch.

This is actually the trait of a careful person. The ability to consider every possibility reduces mistakes in important decisions. When life's big choices come around, your thoroughness truly shines. It's just... could you maybe dial it back a notch for lunch?

Here's a fix: try the '5-Second Rule.' Look at the menu and go with whatever catches your eye within 5 seconds. It might not be the best choice, but it's definitely better than agonizing for 30 minutes and ending up with a sad convenience store meal. Sometimes a 'quick lunch' tastes better than a 'perfect lunch.'

🔍 Key Traits

  • Too many options sends your brain into overload mode
  • You're stuck in an infinite loop of 'but what about the other one'
  • You often end up at a convenience store after giving up on deciding
  • You've scrolled a delivery app for 30 minutes and ordered nothing
  • When someone decides for you, you're secretly grateful

💪 Strengths

  • Careful thinking that considers every possibility
  • Thoroughness that minimizes mistakes on major decisions
  • Broad perspective that sees multiple angles simultaneously

🌱 Watch Out For

  • Spending excessive energy on trivial decisions
  • Delaying choices often leads to settling for worse outcomes
  • Making lunch companions wait can test their patience

💚 Great Match

Menu Dictator -- your savior who decides lightning-fast on your behalf

⚡ Potential Clash

Two Freeze types together -- lunch becomes dinner by the time you decide

💌 A Word from PSY

Your decision paralysis is the product of a meticulous brain that considers every possibility. It's a huge strength for big decisions, but for lunch, try the '5-Second Rule.' Pick whatever catches your eye on the menu within 5 seconds. It doesn't have to be perfect -- eating quickly and happily IS the best choice.

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