Countable fallacy
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The Countable fallacy is an error of logic in which too much importance is given to items that can be counted or measured, ignoring more important factors that require abstract or "fuzzy" thinking, or other countable factors that have not been counted previously. This can include concentrating too much on subjects that have historical logs and statistics available to quantify them easily.
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