Analyse This

Nov 18, 2006 11:18

As Chessie pointed out to me the other day, so far the only two objects we have collaboratively made in Second Life are a Lazyboy reclining chair, and a large bed. Obviously Chessie has made hundreds of objects on her own, these are just the two objects that I happen to have been involved with. "Do you see a pattern here?" she asked, innocently ( Read more... )

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anonymous November 18 2006, 15:27:41 UTC
I would have thought you might have removed the "Anything to Suggest?" button for this post.

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jigsawpig November 18 2006, 17:39:11 UTC
I was too lazy to.

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anonymous November 18 2006, 18:34:20 UTC
hahaha!

actually i have done some investigation on your behalf given this slough of despond into which you appear to be sinking. it is quite simple. apparently you need to stop being a maximiser and become a satisficer instead. also stay well away from supermarkets and pubs which give you too much choice.

these two web links explain it better than i . the first should allow you to discover which type you currently are (it is an australian site so i am sure perthman will approve and it is not a geek-o-meter test as far as i can see):

http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/quiz/choice/

the second explains the choice meltdown syndrome:

http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/s1615006.htm

i hope this is of some use in your time of need.

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jigsawpig November 18 2006, 20:17:11 UTC
An odd selection of websites to have about your person.

As it turns out I am already a satisficer, apparently. I did answer 'neither agree nor disagree' to all the questions, though, since none of them appeared to relate in any way to my daily life.

I am not in any sort of slough, I just articulate clearly what other people feel only as a dim and unidentifiable discontent.

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