The fallacy I chose is “anecdotal”. An anecdotal fallacy is using a personal or shared experience or a narrative to generalize and come to a conclusion when the statistics or facts are neglected. An example of an anecdotal can be believing that procrastination is good. Just because you believe you work better under pressure and maybe you did in some level doesn’t mean it’s working or works for everyone. Anecdotal fallacy is gaslighting yourself to believe you are on the right. If there were to have a thorough research and work needed to be done, a short period of time before the due date is not going to be a good research. So, that logic or anecdotal is wrong to prove an argument.