Friday, November 29, 2024

Acedia: The Word That Captures Your Restless Days

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Friday, November 29, 2024
Acedia
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noun 1. Spiritual or mental sloth; apathy.
EXAMPLE SENTENCES
Play Button "Many medical students report feeling a sense of acedia during the long hours of their residencies."
Play Button "The meditation retreat relieved the mood of acedia I had been feeling for the past year."
Play Button "I was overwhelmed with acedia when I tried to take two extra courses last semester."
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Greek, early 17th century
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Why This Word?
If you've ever used the phrase "no worries," a more fanciful replacement would be the word "acedia." The historical usage describes a state of mental or spiritual apathy, but the Greek etymology comes from "a-" (meaning "without") and "kēdos" (meaning "care"). While the original intent of "acedia" described something closer to a modern state of burnout, the roots of the word could be reclaimed with a more positive twist. ...
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