Psychiatry Myths & Mental HealthWhy Too Many Choices Can Overwhelm Autistic Brains
🧠 Too Many Choices? Welcome to Sensory Overwhelm 101 🧠
If you're autistic, neurodivergent, or just an overthinker with a PhD in anxiety, you already know: choices aren’t freedom — they’re warzones.
For autistic individuals, it's not just "decision fatigue." It's sensory overload, full stop.
📚 A 2021 study in Autism Research linked choice overload to sensory overwhelm — meaning your brain is literally short-circuiting when the options pile up. It’s not you being dramatic. It’s your wiring in survival mode.
And if you’re like me — hello, fellow OCD crew — you’re not making one decision. You’re simulating every possible future timeline like you’re auditioning for a Marvel movie.
"Good, better, best" becomes "paralyzed, anxious, and spiraling."
The worst part? Sometimes you end up doing nothing, because anything less than perfect feels like failure. But here’s the truth: no choice is a choice — and it's usually the worst one.
So stop chasing perfection. Start chasing peace. Good enough is better than nothing at all.