Paula Rosenberg admits: “Leon complained for years”

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Rosenberg wrote, among other things: “At our house, Leon complained for years that I am usually the one who chooses which restaurant we go to or where we go on Shabbat. Only after years did he agree to admit to me that the fact that I am the one who decides makes it easier for him, because he has difficulty containing the self-criticism that he feels if his choice wasn’t good enough. In other words – if we end up at a bad hotel, I’ll be the one to steal the unhappy faces of Leon and the girls, because I chose.”

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She also wrote: “There is a concept that I identified with from the first reading: exhaustion that results from a load of decision-making. After making many decisions, a person’s ability to make further decisions becomes worse. It has been proven that the more choices we make during the day, each one becomes more difficult for our brain, already looking for shortcuts.

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