The shoe rack is jammed with shoes for every season and use. Yet every morning before you go out, you still wonder which ones. Each time you pick, your feet pull you toward comfort or vanity. One person wore just a single pair everywhere and discovered that the friction you think you need—actually doesn't.
Switching shoes every day costs you more than the shoes
When you have choices, you're thinking about fit and weather and how you look before you even leave. That mental cost drains you. You wear only a few pairs anyway. The rest sit, and every time you choose you're tired before you've stepped outside.

