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I Am Vexed...

Can anybody think of a word/term that describes the following:

Let's say there's one thing that you're very good at and another thing that you're very bad at. When you work at becoming better with the thing you're bad at, the thing you're good at begins to suffer.

There has to be a word that fits this and I can't think of what it may be.

Also, I heard some sports talk show host refer to a recent guest they had who was a golf writer and analyst. He said that this expert had a theory in which golfers with a specific flaw in their game would compensate for that flaw and consequently would develop OTHER flaws as a result of those compensations. This seems like something that's not just exclusive to golf but encompasses life as well. Does anyone have a word for this?

Any suggestions?

[ posted by reggie at 07/17/2006 02:10:16 PM ]
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art [email] said at 2:15 PM 07-17-2006:
Compensatory Redistribution

I just made that up
katiejay said at 2:18 PM 07-17-2006:
purple
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reggie [email] said at 2:21 PM 07-17-2006:
I forgot to mention that this is a subject a script I'm writing is about, sorta. So keep that in mind...
    art [email] said at 2:24 PM 07-17-2006:
    So you want....? and artisitc answer? a real answer?
      reggie [email] said at 2:30 PM 07-17-2006:
      Well I was hoping it would wind up being something cool-sounding to use as a potential title but also, just a single word that defines this.
        katie [email] said at 2:32 PM 07-17-2006:
        you might could substitute the medical term for what happens when blind people develop super-acute hearing. not that i know that word, either.

        purple.
        art [email] said at 2:43 PM 07-17-2006:
        elevataskillareducea
art [email] said at 2:49 PM 07-17-2006:
The Seesaw Effect
cory said at 3:04 PM 07-17-2006:
I bet there's a German word for this.
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seth [email] said at 3:06 PM 07-17-2006:
The first thing that comes to mind is how kids with controlling parents will be way too uncontrolling to the point where their kids won't even feel loved because not enough attention or order is given to them. And visa versa.. the generation switch. In many ways, the word you're looking for causes you not to become your father, but to become your grandfather.

Check psychology terms I'm sure there's something.
    jake [email] said at 3:14 PM 07-17-2006:
    I. Hate. You. So. Much.

    Seriously, that's about the shittiest pop-psychology analysis I've seen in awhile. And I read Brittany Spears' Blog.
woody [email] said at 3:12 PM 07-17-2006:
The Inuit have 13 different words for this. I don't know any of them.
woody [email] said at 3:13 PM 07-17-2006:
Homer: But every time I learn something new, it pushes out something old! Remember that time I took a home wine-making course and forgot how to drive?
Marge: That's because you were drunk!
Homer: And how!
jake [email] said at 3:16 PM 07-17-2006:
"Competency Inversion" might do the trick for the effect you're describing...
brandon [email] said at 4:06 PM 07-17-2006:
There's actually a pretty good yiddish word for a similar concept to this, it's not an exact fit, but it's pretty close: 'farpotshket' which includes the idea of an initial, misguided attempt to correct a small solvable problem that creates greater, insoluble problems.
    myriam [email] said at 4:09 PM 07-17-2006:
    Penny richer... dollar foolish

    for some reason that comes to mind
      brandon [email] said at 5:00 PM 07-17-2006:
      I don't have much truck with proverbs, aphorisms and other assorted nuggets of received common sense. But, there's a shitload of truth in my experience to the idea that "a cheap man pays twice."
        myriam [email] said at 5:01 PM 07-17-2006:
        Yeah, that's a more to-the-point way of saying it. And, I agree wholeheartedly. It's the kind of thing you see over and over and over again in the construction industry. Most aphorisms, are, well, things that give boring people something to say.
    reggie [email] said at 4:14 PM 07-17-2006:
    That's great! I mean, it's not what I'm looking for but it's in the ballpark at least. Phew, Brandon to the rescue...kinda.
art [email] said at 4:17 PM 07-17-2006:
I think the word is: Life
Todd D said at 4:22 PM 07-17-2006:
The German term is "Pulagrab"
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reggie [email] said at 4:42 PM 07-17-2006:
Of course there's always this:

vicious circle (cycle)
n.
1. A situation in which the apparent solution of one problem in a chain of circumstances creates a new problem and increases the difficulty of solving the original problem. Also called vicious cycle.
2. A condition in which a disorder or disease gives rise to another that subsequently affects the first.
3. Logic A fallacy in reasoning in which the premise is used to prove the conclusion, and the conclusion used to prove the premise.


But it can't be it though, that's too easy. Vicious circle/cycle describes a situation, I'm talking about more or an action or condition.
dave [email] said at 6:35 PM 07-17-2006:
i never have this issue. i excel at everything i do and only ripen with age.

so the word could very well be "not Dave"
pokey [email] said at 12:04 AM 07-18-2006:
attritional reciprocation
anotherben [email] said at 12:34 AM 07-18-2006:
i think you are looking for zero sum gain
    jake [email] said at 12:49 AM 07-18-2006:
    That's pretty good actually.
    Toss "competency" or "capability" in the middle there and you've got it.
    reggie [email] said at 2:05 AM 07-18-2006:
    Hmmmm, I'll definitely keep this in mind. I like this.
      art [email] said at 9:23 AM 07-18-2006:
      twist it to Zero Sum Game, that sounds more like a title
        jake [email] said at 1:56 PM 07-18-2006:
        Zero Sum Game is an actual and somewhat different concept in Game Theory. It describes games like heads-up poker where your winnings are identical to your opponent's losings and vice versa.
Griffin [ url ]
said at 12:58 PM 07-18-2006:
The natural law of Balance.
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