evitatism
Evitatism is a philosophical concept that describes a deliberate and conscious effort to avoid certain aspects of existence or reality. It is not a formal philosophical school but rather a descriptive term for a tendency or practice. Individuals who engage in evitatism may seek to minimize their exposure to perceived negativity, discomfort, or complexity. This avoidance can manifest in various ways, from choosing to disengage from certain social interactions or news consumption to actively creating personal boundaries designed to shield them from overwhelming experiences.
The motivations behind evitatism can be diverse. Some might employ it as a coping mechanism for anxiety
However, evitatism also has potential drawbacks. Critics might argue that it can lead to a form of