The average American second-guesses 41% of their daily decisions, according to new research .

A survey of 2,000 adults explored how they make big and small decisions alike, finding that one in eight are even greater overthinkers who contemplate nearly every decision.

The survey found that the average person makes about 50 decisions in a day, totaling just shy of 1.5 million choices made in a lifetime — and 42% claim to make even more than this.

Even though they make them every day, a quarter of those surveyed find themselves often stressed by making simple decisions (27%).

This decision-making struggle intensifies at the grocery store, as shown in a survey conducted by Talker Research for herbal wellness brand Traditional Medicinals .

One in four also admitted that they often get

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