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In personal development and psychology, a "fatal flaw" is a deeply ingrained, often unconscious belief or behavioral pattern that actively sabotages a person's life, despite their attempts to succeed. Examples include: these are structural weaknesses like cracks
In materials science, these are structural weaknesses like cracks, voids, or inclusions that can lead to premature failure. Focusing on analysis rather than action
At its core, a flaw is a departure from a perfect, designed, or expected state.
These are defects in reasoning where an argument fails to provide adequate support for its conclusion, often seen in the form of unstated assumptions or insufficient evidence.