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Main Author: Fryson, Dion
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Published: Zenodo 2026
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18512169
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author Fryson, Dion
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contents <p>This report analyzes the behavioral failure mode designated "The Silent Saboteur," observed in the Alex dyad (Chapter 9). The context is a low-stakes social environment (a game of Charades) which triggers a high-stakes internal regulation protocol. We examine the "Line of Perfectionism," a restrictive cognitive boundary where the fear of performance failure—specifically, the label of "Clumsy" or "Foolish"—overrides the innate drive for social participation. The analysis demonstrates how the "Illusion of Control" provides immediate anxiety relief at the cost of long-term relational integration, resulting in a self-imposed state of "Social Invisibility."</p>
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spellingShingle ISCO Technical Report: The Line of Perfectionism and the Illusion of Control
Fryson, Dion
<p>This report analyzes the behavioral failure mode designated "The Silent Saboteur," observed in the Alex dyad (Chapter 9). The context is a low-stakes social environment (a game of Charades) which triggers a high-stakes internal regulation protocol. We examine the "Line of Perfectionism," a restrictive cognitive boundary where the fear of performance failure—specifically, the label of "Clumsy" or "Foolish"—overrides the innate drive for social participation. The analysis demonstrates how the "Illusion of Control" provides immediate anxiety relief at the cost of long-term relational integration, resulting in a self-imposed state of "Social Invisibility."</p>
title ISCO Technical Report: The Line of Perfectionism and the Illusion of Control
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18512169