The origin of the word fallacy dates back to 1350-1400. The word fallacy means deceptive or misleading. As a simple example, when one says the world is flat it is a complete fallacy.
Idealist!Perfectionist!
they are called a perfectionist
FALLACY
A logical fallacy is, roughly speaking, an error of reasoning. When someone adopts a position, or tries to persuade someone else to adopt a position, based on a bad piece of reasoning, they commit a fallacy
The perfectionist fallacy is when someone believes that if they can't do something perfectly, they shouldn't do it at all. An example of this is a student who doesn't turn in a paper because they think it's not perfect, even though it's still good enough to pass.
The perfectionist fallacy is the belief that one must be perfect in order to be successful or happy. This mindset can lead to unrealistic expectations and behaviors, causing individuals to constantly strive for unattainable standards. This can result in feelings of inadequacy, anxiety, and burnout as individuals push themselves too hard to meet impossible goals.
Perfectionist - album - was created in 2009.
We'll never finish the project if you continue to be a perfectionist. When people's lives are on the line, it pays to be a perfectionist.
Why do you have to be such a perfectionist in your work? Just because you're a perfectionist, it doesn't mean you're perfect. The director was a perfectionist, and was often dissatisfied with his own films.
Amir Khan is known as the perfectionist in bollywood.
John is a perfectionist, everything has to be exactly right!
He loved to do everything right but I doubt he was a perfectionist
A Perfectionist.
perfect used as an adjective instead of a verb
fallacy(period)
The girl was such a perfectionist, if she made a mistake she would rather rewrite the whole page than use an eraser. Being a perfectionist is mentally and emotionally tiring.