Bogliqligini
Bogliqligini is a theoretical concept used in some discussions within cognitive science and linguistics to describe a tendency to construct coherent, often causal, narratives from sequences of events that are not clearly connected. Proponents characterize bogliqligini as a bias toward explaining why things happen by creating stories that make the events fit a pattern, even when evidence is sparse or ambiguous. It is related to, but distinct from, apophenia and pareidolia, with a particular emphasis on narrative coherence rather than visual pattern recognition.
Etymology and origin of the term bogliqligini are not well established in formal literature. The term appears
Usage and implications: In practical terms, bogliqligini is invoked to explain why people might attribute purposeful
See also: apophenia, pareidolia, patternicity, narrative bias.