Some people believe nowadays there are too many choices. To what extent do you agree or disagree.

According to the development of society, more and more
products
and services have become accessible.
Although
some people think that we have too many
choices
to choose from, I believe we do not.
Firstly
, the variety of
products
or services is necessary to answer the different needs of each individual. It is undeniable that each person has their own preference.
Although
I concede that having to decide which option to go for can be a waste of time,
however
, the more
choices
we have, the greater chance that we will find the best option that suits our needs. To illustrate, if someone wants to buy a laptop, there are now numerous
choices
regard of the different specifications, prices and built quality.
Consequently
, it is likely that people will get a laptop that fit their using purposes as well as their budgets. The
next
reason is that
this
could possibly help to keep companies motivated in improving product quality. Because of ubiquitous options in the market, customers have more chances to select the best ones.
Therefore
, in order to win
this
competition, a company will have to keep improving the quality of their goods or services, which results in a better product in the future. Take the development of mobile phones
for example
, as there is a wide range of brands in the market, each company will have to constantly improve their technology and even decrease the price in order to win the customers.
As a result
, we now have access to a better phone, better service at a better price. To conclude,
although
I acknowledge that having too many
choices
can lead to a waste of time, it
also
provides a better chance of finding
products
that suit each person’s preference and help stimulate companies to keep developing greater
products
in the future.
Therefore
, on balance, I believe the
choices
we have, are not too many.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • overwhelmed
  • decision fatigue
  • paralysis by analysis
  • consumerism
  • globalization
  • personal autonomy
  • market saturation
  • option overload
  • decision-making process
  • psychological well-being
  • buyer's remorse
  • customization
  • trade-offs
  • minimalism
  • information superhighway
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