Prophénormou
Prophénormou is a term that has emerged in recent discourse, though its precise definition and widespread recognition are still developing. It is often used to describe a perceived phenomenon where individuals or groups exhibit an exaggerated or misplaced confidence in their ability to predict future events, often without a solid basis for their pronouncements. This can manifest in various contexts, from personal predictions to broader societal or economic forecasts.
The "prophénormou" concept suggests that this overconfidence can lead to poor decision-making, as individuals may commit
Discussions around prophénormou often touch upon psychological biases such as the planning fallacy or the illusion