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Myotopic

1. Characterized by or relating to a utopian vision that is fundamentally short-sighted; idealistic in concept but flawed by narrow assumptions, impracticality, or lack of long-term viability.

2. Possessing an appealing but unrealistic sense of perfection, often ignoring constraints, complexities, or real-world consequences.

3. Of a proposal, philosophy, or worldview: Appearing harmonious or flawless at first impression but structurally naive or untenable upon deeper scrutiny.
The committee dismissed the proposal as myotopic, noting that its elegant design ignored economic realities.

Her vision for a conflict-free society was inspiring but ultimately myotopic, glossing over deep historical grievances.

Critics argued that the startup's expansion strategy was myotopic, relying on unlimited growth in a clearly finite market.

He approached diplomacy myotopically, assuming goodwill alone could override entrenched political interests.

The novel portrays a glittering megacity that, behind its façade of perfection, reveals itself as a myotopia—a fragile dream resting on narrow foundations.
by Krondir December 5, 2025
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