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Inutilism
Inutilism (noun)
Pronunciation: /ɪˈnju .tɪ.lɪ.zəm/
Plural: inutilisms
Etymology:
(Latin) Inutilis (“having no value; worthless”) + English suffix -ism, denoting a system of belief or behavior.
A mindset that discards/replaces values when they stop being useful — not because of lack of morals, but because of calculated adaptability.s.
Inutilists will abandon beliefs, values, or even pragmatism itself the moment those things stop serving them, especially if they no longer bring biological comfort or pleasure.
Pronunciation: /ɪˈnju .tɪ.lɪ.zəm/
Plural: inutilisms
Etymology:
(Latin) Inutilis (“having no value; worthless”) + English suffix -ism, denoting a system of belief or behavior.
A mindset that discards/replaces values when they stop being useful — not because of lack of morals, but because of calculated adaptability.s.
Inutilists will abandon beliefs, values, or even pragmatism itself the moment those things stop serving them, especially if they no longer bring biological comfort or pleasure.