There is a gigantic difference between not doing something and resisting doing something. Resisting is a type of doing. It is active.“ironic process theory,” whereby deliberate attempts to suppress certain thoughts actually make them more likely to surface.
The key to curing Atelophobia may be to not focus on what could go wrong...but without creating an ironic process. :chin:Atelophobia is an obsessive fear of imperfection. Someone with this condition is terrified of making mistakes. They tend to avoid any situation where they feel they won't succeed. Atelophobia can lead to anxiety, depression and low self-esteem.
I prefer Levi-Strauss' neologism entropology (entropy + anthropology) by which I think he proposed 'a study of disorder produced by human (social) activity'. Or Fooloso4's coinage foolosophy for 'fool-wise' (not 'wisdom of fools'). 'Error' is constitutive of disorder & foolery, no? — 180 Proof
fallacies and cognitive biases — Yohan
patterns of error — Yohan
Right. i was using the shallow meaning of study as in merely gaining knowledge or observing a phenomenon.the next step is to explain these patterns and gain insight into the human psyche. — Agent Smith
Most interesting. — Ms. Marple
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. — George Santayana
Any man is liable to err, only a fool persists in error. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
Haven't I said enough pseudo coherent babble? — Yohan
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