The Decision-Making Crisis: How Personality Shapes Your Response to Information Overload
The average executive makes 35,000 decisions daily, yet Harvard research shows decision fatigue has increased 47% since 2020. While McKinsey reports that 73% of professionals feel paralyzed by information overload, decision-making breakdown isn't uniform—it follows predictable patterns based on how your brain processes information. Your MBTI type reveals whether you're more likely to overthink routine choices, under-analyze complex decisions, or avoid decisions entirely when overwhelmed. Understanding these cognitive patterns lets you design information environments that support clear thinking rather than creating paralysis, giving you strategic advantage in an economy where decision quality increasingly determines success
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