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The Blue Dot Effect: Why My Project Never Ends

Jegeon RyuMay 01, 2024

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Have you ever felt like your structural Engineering Projects would never end? Or have you felt anxious at the end of engineering design, even though there were no errors? Have you ever experienced discovering minor errors as your engineering project approached the final stage? As you're finding yourself nearing the end of a project, you start to think, “Is the project good enough? Have I actually done enough? Are there any problems?” The cause may be more of a psychological phenomenon rather than a defect in the structure or the project itself. Let's explore the "Blue Dot Effect," which explains this issue as a psychological phenomenon. Let's drill down on it.