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| This //law of the instrument// describes a tendency to overly rely on a [[tool]] one is already familiar with. The definition or the idea of the //law of the instrument// can not really be pinpointed to a specific person. Throughout human his/herstory several people had similar thoughts — as usual… — and such over-reliance to a familiar tool was observed in multiple fields, such as medicin, economics, politics, computer programming, and — well… — hammers. | This //law of the instrument// describes a tendency to overly rely on a [[tool]] one is already familiar with. The definition or the idea of the //law of the instrument// can not really be pinpointed to a specific person. Throughout human his/herstory several people had similar thoughts — as usual… — and such over-reliance to a familiar tool was observed in multiple fields, such as medicin, economics, politics, computer programming, and — well… — hammers. |