Over exploration in decision making can lead to inefficiency and missed opportunities. While exploring options is important, excessive exploration can lead to decision paralysis, where a person or organization spends too much time considering options and not enough time acting. This can result in missed opportunities as other options may no longer be available by the time a decision is made. Additionally, over exploration can lead to decision fatigue, where the quality of decisions deteriorates due to the mental exhaustion from making too many decisions.
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