Intrinse
Intrinse is a term used in various fields, including psychology, economics, and game theory, to describe something that is inherent or essential to a thing or person. It refers to qualities or motivations that arise from within, as opposed to external factors. For instance, in psychology, intrinsic motivation is the drive to do something because it is inherently enjoyable or satisfying, rather than for some external reward or to avoid punishment. This contrasts with extrinsic motivation, which is driven by external factors.
In economics, intrinsic value can refer to the true value of an asset, such as a stock