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On average, a person makes about 35,000 decisions in a day.
There are many possible goals for a person in their daily job. They could strive to make a certain deadline for example.
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When you have too many choices and find it difficult to make a decision, it is called "choice overload" or "decision paralysis."
it depends on how long they live and what kind of person they are. It also depends on your definition of choice is. An average person is awake 16 hours a day, 80 years a lifetime, a choice every fraction of a fraction of a concious second, so about infiniti choices!!!
According to the new daily nutrition need chart, a person should make about a quarter of the food that they eat grains. Of this, about 2/3 should be whole grains.
On average, a person travels about 100,000 miles in their lifetime. This includes daily commutes, vacations, and other trips taken over the years. The exact number can vary depending on individual circumstances and lifestyle choices.
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About 1,200, with moderate exercise and healthy choices.
Teenagers make a significant number of decisions daily, estimated to range from 20 to 35 choices. These decisions can vary widely, from mundane choices like what to wear or eat to more significant ones regarding friendships, academics, and future plans. The exact number can differ based on individual circumstances, personality, and external influences. Ultimately, navigating these choices is a critical part of their development and independence.
5C3 = 10
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