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Cological

1 One who influences and galvanizes peoples reactions with a deep aura in a charasmatic, cathartic, constructive, logical, intelectual way

2 brings success to literally everyone around
He isn't just a saint, or godlike he is cological. All his words are like drops of gold.

Some parts of your speach where cological, I was thrilled to hear you had it in you.

People randomly speak cologicaly, Sometimes consciously and sometimes unconsciously

He is a cological personal trainer.

She is a cological math professor

They are a cological family.
by Zahariel December 29, 2021
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Economically lynch

Losing or depleting of African American economic wealth/investments in a short amount of time for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial. Created by Rodney E Orange
Kanye West has been economically lynch following his departure from partner Adidas.

P. Diddy has been economically lynch following his latest sexual lawsuit.
by Orange,R November 28, 2023
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economically inactive

Lazy fat lard arse, mostly called Phil.
If you ask a lazy slob what they do for a living their reply is usually “ I’m economically inactive
by Lord of Bramhall December 13, 2024
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Economical Sophism

The use of economic language, models, and theories to defend positions that serve wealth while appearing neutral. Economical Sophism invokes "efficiency" to justify inequality, "incentives" to defend exploitation, "growth" to excuse destruction. It's sophistry with spreadsheets: using the appearance of rigor to obscure the reality of power.
"Tax cuts for the rich will trickle down, they said—decades later, it never did. Economical Sophism: using economic theory as a promise, not a prediction. The sophistry is in the confidence: they spoke with certainty about what never happened."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 7, 2026
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Economical Postmodernism

The application of postmodern insights to economics—the recognition that economic categories, models, and truths are constructed, contingent, and always serve interests. Economical Postmodernism critiques the grand narratives of economic progress (growth, development, efficiency) as stories that hide their costs and exclude alternatives. It emphasizes the multiplicity of economic forms, the contingency of markets, and the power relations embedded in economic institutions. Economical Postmodernism is the philosophy of heterodox economics, of alternative economies, of the recognition that there is no one true economic system—only different ones, with different effects, serving different interests.
Example: "He'd been taught that capitalism was just economics—natural, inevitable, universal. Economical Postmodernism showed him otherwise: it was a constructed system, one among many, serving some interests and excluding others. Other economies were possible; other truths could be told. He stopped defending capitalism and started imagining alternatives."
by Dumu The Void March 8, 2026
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The study of how human psychology shapes and is shaped by the systems that produce, distribute, and consume goods and services. Economics traditionally assumed rational actors maximizing utility; psychology reveals that humans are predictably irrational—loss-averse, status-conscious, prone to herding, and terrible at probability. The psychology of economical systems explains bubbles (herd behavior, overconfidence), crashes (panic, loss aversion), inequality (status seeking, positional goods), and the persistence of poverty (scarcity mindset, cognitive load). It also examines how economic systems shape psychology in return—creating desires we didn't know we had, defining success in narrow terms, making us feel like winners or losers based on arbitrary metrics.
Example: "She studied the psychology of economical systems during the housing bubble, watching otherwise rational people make obviously terrible decisions. It wasn't stupidity; it was psychology—herd behavior, overconfidence, the thrill of the gamble. The system encouraged it, exploited it, and collapsed when the psychology inevitably turned. The next bubble was already forming."
by Dumu The Void February 16, 2026
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