You seem to be saying that you prefer general words that encompass many concepts rather than specific and more precise words.
I can believe that you meant something more specific and precise than “worrying sometimes makes things worse” when you said “secondary stressors”, but your post failed to get any more precise distinction across, and if people used the term as jargon they wouldn’t be using it for anything more precise than “worrying making things worse”. (Less sure about the motivation vs “tactile ambition” example since I don’t know of any decent framework for thinking about motivation.)
I can believe that you meant something more specific and precise than “worrying sometimes makes things worse” when you said “secondary stressors”, but your post failed to get any more precise distinction across, and if people used the term as jargon they wouldn’t be using it for anything more precise than “worrying making things worse”. (Less sure about the motivation vs “tactile ambition” example since I don’t know of any decent framework for thinking about motivation.)