overfladiskhet
Overfladiskhet, or superficiality, refers to a quality or behavior characterized by emphasis on surface features, appearances or initial impressions rather than underlying causes, complexities, or deeper meanings. It can describe attitudes, analyses, judgments or cultural productions that skip deeper inquiry.
Etymology: from over- meaning above or beyond and flad meaning surface, with the suffix -het indicating a
In psychology and sociology, overfladiskhet is linked to superficial processing (often associated with quick, heuristic-based judgments)
Consequences are varied. On one hand, superficial approaches can streamline decision making in fast-paced contexts; on
Critics note that superficial approaches can be adaptive in certain situations, yet genuine depth often requires