Hi, Everybody,

Interesting thing about having a lot of choices.  

It seems to me that we always want more choices for ourselves... we can deal
with the consequences of making a bad decision if we still have the choice
to correct it.

And yet, many of us want to limit the choices other people have.  

For example, we create a software program that locks people into doing a
task a particular way.  Or we modify an operating system command... say
aliasing "ls" as "ls -l" because we think the user won't want to/be able to?
learn the "right" way.

Do we project our fears onto others?  I wonder if we think, yeah, I can deal
with lots of choices, but he/she/it will be confused?

Kay 





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