an old friend coined a term for it as it applies to being a musician: the hesitation blues. it’s that feeling you get right before you play your line. it’s a sudden lack of confidence that usually leads to you stumbling musically. it makes it very heard for beginning bands to get their shit together as the whole act requires several people to be in unison.
however, if you’ve ever been confidently incorrect as a musician, you know the pain of blaring out a glaringly WRONG note.
the sword cuts both ways. the remedy is practice. this applies to things beyond music. thanks for coming to my ted talk.
that’s great. i would think the next step for a bunch of class warriors would be to determine which ones are the most harmful, or maybe make people aware of their presence by proximity.