The Predictability Principle 6 of 6
Every option you have to evaluate under stress costs you time you don’t have.
In a low-stakes environment with unlimited time, more options are better. More choices mean more flexibility, more optimization, more potential to find the ideal solution. This is why complexity works in chess, in business strategy, in academic research.
In a high-stakes environment with a four-second clock, more options are a liability. More choices mean more processing. More processing means more time. More time means the situation has already moved past the point where your decision was useful.