I understed what you mean but tunnel vision occur subconsciously, you won’t know if you get it.
In order to combat this you have to enforce good habit.
I understed what you mean but tunnel vision occur subconsciously, you won’t know if you get it.
In order to combat this you have to enforce good habit.
I elaborate a little bit in this post.
Alright. Let’s try this.
For the majority of the human race, breaking a mental habit isn’t as simple as deciding to just stop doing it. Most people require assistance in either preventing themselves from entering the situation in the first place OR finding a way to prevent the habit from surfacing if they do find themselves in that situation.
Simple, yes. But if it was sound and effective, you wouldn’t have gamers across the ages asking for tips on preventing it.
Again, it’s well known that the BEST way to stop a bad mental habit is learning to counter it before it even comes up in the first place, not stopping in the middle of the situation. The human brain isn’t wired to do that for the average person.
Actually, they are. One of the hardest things to break about addiction isn’t the physical addiction. Just lock someone up for a month and that physical addiction is gone. Its the mental addiction that is so difficult to overcome. It’s why someone can relapse months or years later.
If the answer to everything was just ‘stop doing it’ then you wouldn’t have entire fields of study dedicated to helping people overcome their issues.
Developing and enforcing good habits to prevent it in the first place has been shown to be the most effective way of combating the largest majority of bad mental habits.
Yes, your method CAN work. I’m sure it worked for you and others. But touting it as the only or best solution is just wrong. Everyone needs to find the method that works best for them in combating any kind of mental habit whether it’s tunnel vision or nail biting.
I didn’t say it was.
Habits are not hard to break so assistance how? Do you mean in terms of a 3rd party intervening?
I said it was simple, as in simple to execute. If they don’t even know what it is it’s not exactly simple to execute is it?
What? Assuming someone is looking for advice is to assume it’s an already existing problem, thus the haven’t learned to counter it before it came up in the first place.
Yes it is. Of course it is. I’d provide a counter argument but you haven’t made an argument to counter, this is just an untruth. The human brain is wired to mentally adapt very well.
Again, never made the argument that it was and you know I didn’t so I don’t understand what this paragraph is meant to be.
You haven’t really made a point here either. You stated a point and then failed to back it up in favor of representing how hard it is to break an addiction. Which it is.
Yep?
This solution, right here
will work for most if not all people. I don’t really see a factor here that would draw a contrast between the people who could and could not use this very basic and effective strategy.
As long as you go in conciously aware of what tunnel vision is; and remain actively concious of it you’ll be able to identify when you start doing it; thus ties into my explanation.
This debate has been pretty enjoyable but I’m probably going to hop off here, it was fun! I’ll probably check back later to see if the discussion has developed at all.
Just look around more often? It is really not that hard to do 360 once in a while.
I don’t have tunnel vision but my team surely does.
When I pick the role of a healer and I keep dying from a sombra, reaper, mcree, etc flanking from behind and make the callouts no one listens. They will respond well your support so if you cant kill them its your problem. My team will continue pushing forward ignoring the 1-2 flankers from behind and get killed by them. My team becomes dumbfound as to why they keep dying and direct the blame to the healers only (the healers are not healing anyone), report them! I will mention to the team the enemy has been using the same tactics flanking us behind since round 1 and they still doing it on the second round.
No one takes the time to think like you do asking yourself why is our Zen dying a lot. You switch , stand near him and take out sombra together while Zen can heal his team.