Why Overthinking Makes Decisions Worse: Finding Clarity in the Noise We often mistake the volume of our thoughts for the quality of our thinking. We believe that if we just think harder, look longer, and weigh every possible outcome one more time, the right answer will finally reveal itself. We tell ourselves we are being diligent. We tell ourselves we are being careful. In reality, we are just creating more noise. In our first exploration, Why We Freeze , we looked at the moment of paralysis: the Visada : where the weight of a decision becomes too heavy to lift. But what happens before the freeze? What happens when the mind is still moving, but it is moving in circles? This is the state of the restless mind. It is the noise that prevents the signal from getting through. The Anatomy of Restlessness Ancient wisdom describes the mind with a specific word: Chanchalam . It means flickering. It means restless. It means inconsistent. Arjun, the great warrior, looked at his own mind...