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Discern, Commit, Act: From Many Possibilities to Reality

In The Paradox of Choice, psychologist Barry Schwartz noted that having an endless series of things to choose from can leave us paralyzed rather than satisfied. We like having open options, but how do we pick one that will make us happy? Sometimes having to turn down one opportunity for another keeps us from committing to either. Other times, it’s not clear which course, or internship, or job, or potential date, is actually better than another. We’ve been told to “make good choices,” but how do we actually do that? Join Morningside as we examine how best to make decisions about classes and careers, dates and spouses. 

To begin the semester, join Nathaniel Peters (Morningside) for an open discussion of the problems we face when making decisions, especially when the possibilities seem endless and we don’t want to commit to one. 

Earlier Event: June 27
Reading Group of Moby Dick (VI)
Later Event: September 17
Picnic at the Cloisters