Deillusional
Part of Speech: Adjective
Definition: 1. Pertaining to the active, conscious process of stripping away one's own harmful delusions or ego-driven blockages in order to perceive reality clearly.
2. The ethical refusal to use linguistic euphemisms or dream-logic to justify harmful behavior.
(Note: Often conceptualized philosophically as De_ill_usion, representing the removal of the psychological "illness" trapped within normal human "illusion".)
Pronunciation: /di -ɪˈlu ʒənl/
Definition: 1. Pertaining to the active, conscious process of stripping away one's own harmful delusions or ego-driven blockages in order to perceive reality clearly.
2. The ethical refusal to use linguistic euphemisms or dream-logic to justify harmful behavior.
(Note: Often conceptualized philosophically as De_ill_usion, representing the removal of the psychological "illness" trapped within normal human "illusion".)
Pronunciation: /di -ɪˈlu ʒənl/
"To break free from the corrupting systems of the modern world, the educated class must take a deillusional approach to their own success, recognizing that their power is merely a temporary stage play."
Deillusional by ARE_WIND February 20, 2026
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