Törzsökös
Törzsökös is a Hungarian term that translates to "stubborn," "obstinate," or "mulish" in English. It describes a person who is unwilling to change their opinion or course of action, even when presented with evidence or arguments that suggest otherwise. This trait can manifest in various situations, from personal relationships to professional settings.
The term often carries a negative connotation, implying inflexibility and a lack of reason. However, in some
The etymology of the word is related to "törzs," meaning "trunk" or "stem," suggesting deep-rootedness and difficulty