Princicentric
A person who evaluates people, decisions, and relationships primarily according to principles rather than popularity, identity, status, wealth, appearance, or group affiliation.
A princicentric individual believes that a person's principles—and their willingness to uphold them when challenged—reveal more about their character than any label, title, or social category.
While others follow trends, a princicentric person follows principles.
Princicentric: Principles before popularity. Character before category.
Origin: From principle (a fundamental belief or standard of conduct) and -centric (centered upon).
A princicentric individual believes that a person's principles—and their willingness to uphold them when challenged—reveal more about their character than any label, title, or social category.
While others follow trends, a princicentric person follows principles.
Princicentric: Principles before popularity. Character before category.
Origin: From principle (a fundamental belief or standard of conduct) and -centric (centered upon).
Princicentric by K. Vera North June 21, 2026
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