The Optimal Stopping Problem provides a mathematical solution to when to stop looking and decide. The 37% Rule works like this:
Determine how many options you'll likely encounter (n)
Look at the first 37% of options (n/e, where e is Euler's number)
Remember the best option seen so far, but don't choose any
After the 37% mark, select the first option better than all previous ones
This approach guarantees finding the best option 37% of the time—mathematically proven to be the best possible success rate. Applications include hiring, dating, apartment hunting, and any sequence of irreversible decisions.
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