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Musings on obsessive optimization in personal finance, impersonal finance, and the everyday. To satisfice is to choose an action that is good enough. Such actions stand in contrast to optimization, which seeks the very best. The traditional economic claim is that all rational decisions are the result of optimization calculations. In fact, it can be more rational to satisfice -- get a good enough outcome that is not necessarily the best.
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