Exercise 6 - Part 1
For questions 1-8, think of the best word to complete each sentence.
In contemporary society, consumers face an unprecedented abundance of daily options. While variety seems positive, psychologists have discovered that excessive choices often (1) severe anxiety. When faced with countless possibilities, the human brain struggles to process information efficiently. This paralysis frequently results in buyers walking away without making a single purchase. Marketers now realize that simplifying options can actually (2) retail performance. Reducing options makes the shopping experience far more (3) for frantic shoppers. Curated recommendations help buyers filter through digital clutter, allowing them to make final decisions with greater confidence. To protect personal finances, advisors suggest setting strict boundaries before browsing. Mindful spending reduces mental strain, helping consumers easily (4) true needs from passing whims. Resisting marketing traps requires a (5) effort today. Modern societies must learn to (6) simplicity over excess. Failing to act ensures that lifestyle stress will continue to (7) unchecked. Learning to accept a good-enough choice can significantly (8) daily pressure.