(pro-TIH-thuh-sis)
noun
The deep, ideological thesis statement of your life that you declare before it fully happens. It doesn’t cause your life to unfold—it reveals the blueprint that
everything else ends up following. A
mix of prophecy, self-awareness, and spiritual alignment. It can either be intentional or unintentional, and in retrospect you will see it somehow summed up everything after it.
Not exactly a mission statement. Not exactly a
vibe. A protithesis is your soul’s opening argument.
Origin:
From pro- (before) + thesis (a proposition). Modeled after “antithesis,” but instead of opposition, it’s origination.
Use if:
You’ve had a
moment where you knew who you were and everything since has reflected it—even if you didn’t understand it all at the
time.
"When he
said, 'I was made to bring
justice to silence,' I knew that was his protithesis—everything he did after that lined up."
"Her protithesis was clear by seventeen: to use fashion as a political
weapon—and everything since has echoed that one revelation."
"Jesus's protithecal (pro-TIH-theh-kul) discussion in John 3 really sums up his whole ministry.