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(noun) /ˌɪnfəˈlɪʃən/
Definition: The immediate transition from consuming information to exercising one’s volition; the refusal to wait until the end of a book or lesson to begin applying or pondering its concepts.
Definition: The immediate transition from consuming information to exercising one’s volition; the refusal to wait until the end of a book or lesson to begin applying or pondering its concepts.
* “I’m currently in a state of infolition; I’ve only read the first chapter of the productivity guide, but I’ve already reorganized my entire office.”
* “The mark of a great self-help book isn't how fast you finish it, but how many times it triggers infolition.”
* “She is an infolitionary reader—she treats every page as an immediate call to action.”
* “The mark of a great self-help book isn't how fast you finish it, but how many times it triggers infolition.”
* “She is an infolitionary reader—she treats every page as an immediate call to action.”
by Lucienvents March 13, 2026
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