Aisling Curtis | Senior Staff Writer Our lives are replete with choice. Saturated with coffee shops and TV shows, we face a constant onslaught of “pick-me, pick-me” pleading from every product, every advert, every shop on our overwhelmed streets. Over the years, this choice has liberated us: alongside increased varieties of tea, we now have a larger selection of careers and countries, where to settle and who to settle with, how many children to have or whether to have children at all. Choices are no longer A-B alternatives, but the entire swathe of the alphabet, laid at our feet for us to select. Naturally we want choices, … Continue reading The Menace of Choice
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