Acrasia

/əˈkreɪʒə/ noun

A weakness of will or self-control; the state of knowing what is good or right but being unable to do it.

From Greek a- (without) plus kratos (power, strength). The term was used in ancient Greek philosophy to describe a paradox of human behavior that still puzzles psychologists and philosophers.

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