Sebezhetség
Sebezhetség is a term originating from Hungarian that translates to vulnerability or susceptibility. It refers to the state of being open to harm, attack, or damage, whether physical, emotional, or psychological. In a broader context, sebezhetség can describe the inherent fragility of systems, relationships, or even inanimate objects when exposed to adverse conditions. It acknowledges that nothing is entirely impervious to external or internal pressures and that certain conditions or characteristics can increase this exposure.
The concept of sebezhetség is often explored in fields such as psychology, sociology, and security studies.