Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think DC tends to attract the "maximizer" personality. They assume you want/need to strategize to get the best thing because that's what they do. Find more "satisficers" to hang out with, we are much more relaxed!
https://www.psychologistworld.com/cognitive/maximizers-satisficers-decision-making
Yes!!! I was a satisficer in a world of maximizers and left the DMV recently. It was exhausting! It’s so much more mentally peaceful where I am now. My anxiety was always sky high especially with other moms. I once set my alarm for midnight to be sure and get my kids in to summer camp as soon as it opened after several moms saying you’ll miss it if you don’t!! But to their credit they always had shit on lockdown and freely gave advice which helped in cases like this.
I live in a neighborhood of satisfiers and honestly, it's a PITA. No one knows what they are doing and just expect that someone else will come along and fix it. They don't know how to solve problems, or even identify the problem to start. But they definitely know how to complain when they are personally affected.
But then they aren't satisficers. Satisficers are, by definition, pretty satisfied with life and less likely to complain, because they simply look at the most pragmatic solutions to any situation and then choose the one that seems most satisfying and move on with their lives.
It's maximizers who complain a lot, because they are always looking for the best/most/biggeset/etc. Which means when things fall short of their expectations, they are not satisfied. Instead of starting with pragmatic solutions and choosing from among them, they first thing "what do I want to get out of this decision?" and then try to find a solution that will deliver it. So unless they have a ton of resources or are extremely proficient at everything, they are perpetually unhappy.