How complex is your life? Computer scientists found a way to measure it

Nobel laureate economist Richard Thaler famously quipped: People aren’t dumb, the world is hard. Indeed, we routinely encounter problems in our everyday lives that feel complex – from choosing the best electricity plan, to deciding how to effectively spend our money. But how can we objectively measure how “complex” our decisions really are?

How complex is your life? Computer scientists found a way to measure it