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Might a Small Choice Change More Decisions Than a Big Choice?

Frequency can outperform scale.

Sometimes. Frequently repeated decisions can have larger cumulative effects than rare major decisions.

A traveler spends weeks choosing a flight but makes dozens of daily spending, transportation, and scheduling decisions during the trip.

The hidden mechanism is decision frequency. Small choices gain influence when they occur repeatedly.

People naturally focus on dramatic decisions because they are memorable.

Big decisions shape direction, but small repeated decisions often determine the final distance traveled.

Might a small choice change more decisions than a big choice?

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