>>The other consideration is that in many cases decisions still need to
>>be made--the question is, who shall make them? In market societies the
>>ideal is that the person most affected by a decision is the one who
>>makes it and is responsible for the outcome. 
>>    
>>
>
>That's the problem too, isn't it? Each supplier wants you to make one
>more decision. This creates an explosion of choices. And like most
>everybody else, I'm out there trying to create more choices for people
>too.
>  
>
Not to mention that the person making the choice may not be the one most 
qualified ? My son may be most affected by my choice of Broccoli or 
Chocolate for dinner, but I still make the call.


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