minimisen
Minimisen is a term that describes the act of intentionally performing poorly or exerting minimal effort to achieve a desired outcome, often in a professional or academic setting. It is a nuanced behavior that can manifest in various ways, from completing tasks just to the bare minimum required to avoid repercussions, to strategically delaying progress to extend project timelines. The motivations behind minimisen can be complex and are not always indicative of laziness. Individuals might engage in minimisen as a form of passive resistance against perceived unfair workloads, low compensation, or a lack of appreciation for their efforts. In some cases, it can also be a coping mechanism for burnout or a way to protect one's mental health when feeling overwhelmed.
While sometimes viewed negatively, minimisen can also be interpreted as a calculated response to systemic issues