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Second-guessing one’s decisions leads to unhappiness, psychology researcher finds
December 15, 2011 by NewsBot
You're in search of a new coffee maker, and the simple quest becomes, well, an ordeal. After doing copious amounts of research and reading dozens of consumer reviews, you finally make a purchase, only to wonder: "Was this the right choice? Could I do better? What is the return policy?"


