The Perfect Solution Fallacy.
(If the given solution to a problem is not perfect, it's not worth commencing.)
This fallacy prevents much development and action in humankind. For example, not bothering to bring your own bags to Grocery stores instead of using plastic ones; the solution that presents to reducing waste is not perfect and therefore not worth the effort it would take to start or continue.
(If the given solution to a problem is not perfect, it's not worth commencing.)
This fallacy prevents much development and action in humankind. For example, not bothering to bring your own bags to Grocery stores instead of using plastic ones; the solution that presents to reducing waste is not perfect and therefore not worth the effort it would take to start or continue.