Definitions by M. E.
Zophyxis
A psychological or behavioral state in which a domesticated animal, such as a pet, perceives itself to hold a superior or dominant position relative to its human caretaker, often manifesting in behaviors that reflect an assumed hierarchy or independence from human authority.
Zo- (from zoon, Greek for "animal" or "living being")
Phyxis (from the Greek phýxis, meaning "standing" or "position," often in terms of hierarchy or stature)
Zo- (from zoon, Greek for "animal" or "living being")
Phyxis (from the Greek phýxis, meaning "standing" or "position," often in terms of hierarchy or stature)
Liberillusionaryism
Liberillusionaryism is a philosophical belief system characterized by living as if individuals possess free will and autonomy over their actions, choices, and destinies, while simultaneously adhering to the belief that free will is illusory and or nonexistent.
Liberillusionaryism combines the word "Liber" from "Liberty" or "Freedom" and the word "illusionary" to symbolize living under the illusion of freedom and free will.
Liberillusionaryism combines the word "Liber" from "Liberty" or "Freedom" and the word "illusionary" to symbolize living under the illusion of freedom and free will.
1. I believe in Liberillusionaryism.
2. I have belief in Liberillusionaryism, I don't believe I have free will but I act as if I do.
2. I have belief in Liberillusionaryism, I don't believe I have free will but I act as if I do.
Liberillusionaryism by M. E. March 10, 2024