keevitada
Keevitada is a fictional term used in speculative fiction and some theoretical discussions to describe a cultural or organizational practice of deliberate restraint aimed at minimizing harms and unintended consequences. The word is a neologism built from elements suggesting keeping safe and avoiding risk.
In its fictional contexts, keevitada refers to norms, policies, or rituals that encourage postponement or avoidance
Etymology is interpretive, but the term commonly incorporates a root resembling “keep” or “keen” with “evitada,”
Usage and interpretation vary by work. In stories, keevitada explains cautious governance and collective decision‑making. In
Reception is mixed. Proponents view keevitada as a useful way to explore trade‑offs between safety and agility,
See also: precautionary principle, risk aversion, restraint, governance.
Note: Keevitada is presented here as a fictional concept for illustrative purposes and is not identified as