The flashcard describes a fallacy where an individual feels constantly scrutinized in public settings. It offers a solution: behave freely if you're not causing harm, and practice not judging others to feel less judged yourself.
The flashcard describes a fallacy where an individual feels constantly scrutinized in public spaces like meetings, hallways, and the gym. It suggests a coping mechanism of behaving freely as long as no harm is caused and practicing non-judgment towards others to reduce feelings of being judged.
Fallacy | In meetings and hallways and at the gym, i worry that everyone is looking at me, judging where and how I'm gazing. |
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Definition and Examples | I can behave however I please so long as I'm not causing suffering. Also, practice not judging and assessing everyone ele in life. I'll feel less judged. |
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