Why I don't like to explore something

Today I decided to go to get a new haircut. There are so many barbershops here in Bali. So many, but hard for me to pick one. Then, I chose to go to the same barber as last month.

This barber is good, but I don't know is there any better barber out there?

Then, I was thinking, why did I come back here and don't explore many more barber out there? Did I already feel enough with this barber?

Have you ever heard about a research that said if you get too many choices, it would get harder for you to decide? I forget exactly what is the term of this, but this research is so interesting.

Things that I'm going to emphasize here, first, no matter how many times you try a new things, you won't ever have a chance to try all the things in your entire life. Second, knowing that fact, "trying" would be just waste of your time and energy.

Growing up, I feel like so many things I need to think of. Starting from work, family problems, and my own problems as well. With all those problem in hand, I still add some other problems, like what to eat, what to wear, how would people judge me, and etc.

That's why lately I tried to reduce the amount of time for me to think and decide for some unnecessary things. Like my last post, I talked about why I stop caring about how I look would make me easier to decide what to wear? Previously, I also talked about do the same thing everyday, like eating at the same place and order the same food would make my life easier somehow.

Okay, back to the topic, I think to answer the question why I don't like to explore something, it's because I'm too tired to try many new things. I feel like when I try something, and that thing already fulfill my least expectation, that's already enough.

The same concept works for this barbershop. This barber was good, I already came here twice. I don't care if out there have any barber than this, because I already feel content with this one.

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