Professional narcissism
Per Pinker, coined from his book "The sense of style":
The confusion of the activities of your guild, profession, or field with the subject matter designed to deal with.
To quickly understand what this means, here's some examples:
In film, instead of focusing what movie is about, they boast about the sales or views.
In media, "cover the coverage", a situation where multiple sources just focuses on other sources instead of the situation itself, a problem leading to echo chambers.
In learning, instead of focusing what and why of a note-taking method, they focus on the possible effects of your productivity as much as possible.
This could also happen on yourself already.
In Note-taking, you may focus on the number of notes, neglecting certain aspects such as the purpose and the quality of the notes.
In Programming, you may boast how the program is fast that is less readable instead of making sure the program is maintainable where maintaining that program for long-term use is more important.