Why Do Small Decisions Feel So Exhausting?

You’ve noticed it.

Choosing a restaurant
takes longer than it should.

Replying to a simple email
feels heavier than expected.

You stand in front of your closet
like it’s a strategic summit.

It’s not the decision.

It’s the accumulation.


Micro-decisions add up

Every day you decide:

What to say.
What to wear.
How to respond.
What not to say.

None of them dramatic.

All of them draining.


The brain wants fewer branches

Your brain likes patterns.

When everything feels optional,
everything feels like work.

Choice fatigue is real.

Not because you’re weak.

Because you’re human.


Simplicity isn’t laziness

Reducing options
isn’t giving up.

It’s conserving clarity.

An ossan doesn’t simplify
to look minimalist.

He simplifies
to think better.


Q&A — Why do small decisions drain me so much?

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