Mainimism
Mainimism is a philosophical concept that centers on the idea of "maintaining" things in their current state or resisting significant change. It is not a formal religion or a codified school of thought but rather a descriptive term for a particular approach to life and systems. Individuals or groups exhibiting mainimism often prioritize stability, predictability, and the preservation of established norms. This can manifest in various ways, such as a reluctance to adopt new technologies, a preference for traditional methods, or a cautious approach to social or political reforms.
The core motivation behind mainimism is often a belief that existing structures and practices are sufficient,
Critics of mainimism sometimes argue that it can lead to stagnation, prevent necessary progress, and hinder