Sheena Iyengar is a renowned psychologist and professor at Columbia Business School, specializing in choice and decision-making. Born in Toronto and raised in New York, she earned her Ph.D. from Stanford University. Iyengar gained global recognition with her book "The Art of Choosing," which explores the complexities of choice and its impact on our lives. Her work has significantly contributed to understanding how cultural and personal factors affect decision-making.
Choice may be the most powerful tool we have.
We are the architects of our own choices.
The act of choosing is in itself a positive experience.
Sometimes, the most important choice is the choice not to choose.
Choice can bring both joy and agony.
We often underestimate the power of small choices.
The freedom to choose is a fundamental human right.
Choice can be both liberating and paralyzing.
The choices we make today shape our future.
Every choice has consequences, whether big or small.
The process of choosing is deeply influenced by our culture.
Choosing is an art that requires practice and reflection.