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Why Don't You Sleep On It?

thefirelane wrote to mention a New Scientist study that indicates your subconscious mind is a better decision maker than you are. From the article: "The research suggests the conscious mind should be trusted only with simple decisions, such as selecting a brand of oven glove. Sleeping on a big decision, such as buying a car or house, is more likely to produce a result people remain happy with than consciously weighing up the pros and cons of the problem, the researchers say. Thinking hard about a complex decision that rests on multiple factors appears to bamboozle the conscious mind so that people only consider a subset of information, which they weight inappropriately, resulting in an unsatisfactory choice. In contrast, the unconscious mind appears able to ponder over all the information and produce a decision that most people remain satisfied with."

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  1. A-ha! by Shag · · Score: 5, Funny

    So the famous step:

    2. ???

    Should actually be

    2. Sleep

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  2. Be patient. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wait for my +5 insightful post tomorrow.

  3. Re:Brighter in the morning? by CatsupBoy · · Score: 5, Informative

    Funny thing is, I dont believe sleep was even introduced into the study. They had people work on puzzles while mulling over a decision.

    So, while your point may be valid, sleeping would actually introduce more variables into the study then did the actuall method used in the study.

  4. The summary is a bit misleading by TubeSteak · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The real conclusion is that if you give someone all the information they need to make a complex decision, then you tell them they're going to have to make a decision after you make them run through a set of distractions... They'll make the right decision.

    If they don't know they're going to have to make a choice after their distraction, their subconscious won't do anything special.

    This is just the same old story where if you have a problem, go think about something else & your subconscious will work it out for you. It's nice to see scientific proof for something that I've always considered anecdotal.

    My last thought: Some people are better at making snap decisions and some people only think they are good at it. It takes a real man to be able to admit he needs to mull things over... which is why high-pressure sales tactics often work.

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  5. Chuck Norris... by mcho · · Score: 5, Funny

    Chuck Norris doesn't sleep -- he waits.

  6. Re:No big surprise... by kbielefe · · Score: 5, Interesting
    You just described my in-laws perfectly. They rarely go out to eat because it is too difficult to decide what to eat. They never go on vacation because it is too difficult to decide where and when. He has worked at a company he dislikes for decades because it is too difficult to decide what other company to work for. They've been trying to decide between getting a master's degree in engineering or business for so long that he could have had both by now.

    Meanwhile, they lose thousands in financial investments that were entered too hastily, and are jealous of the fun vacations and outings we do -- with less income -- while they wait for the perfect opportunity to come along. Usually, being able to ignore unimportant problems is a big asset.

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