I used to think "pathology" meant "the study of ""(hypothetical or non-hypothetical) paths (course of action/conduct) resulting from choices/decisions" & the psychology behind making those choices/decisions"". Would "what I thought "pathology" meant" be an impactfully beneficial study?

 

 Your interpretation of "pathology" seems to focus on the study of paths resulting from choices and the psychology behind decision-making. While it deviates from the traditional medical definition, exploring the psychological aspects of decision-making can indeed be valuable, contributing to fields like behavioral economics and cognitive psychology. Understanding how choices impact individuals and societies can provide insights into various aspects of human behavior.

 

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