I think one of the most common and harmful thought we all have is "I can be excessively self-indulgent now as long as I make up for it later". It is at the root of most drug addiction, procrastination, failure of greatness, weight problems, and social problems. A habit best broken.

@freemo As a non-sequitur, here is an unrelated graph explaining the Dunning-Kruger Effect, shorthand for “incompetent people think they’re much better than they actually are”. :octavio:


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My sequitur to your nonsequitur: People feel more compelled to announce something as a nonsequitur but never announce when a statement they are about to make is a sequitur.

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