önmlidir
Önmlidir is a hypothetical term used in speculative discussions of decision theory and future ethics to denote a principle that prioritizes long-term outcomes over short-term costs. Its use is not tied to any widely recognized theory; it is a neologism created for explanatory purposes.
Conceptually, önmlidir describes a weighting rule in normative evaluation: when comparing options, outcomes with greater predicted
Limitations include the difficulty of predicting distant futures, the subjectivity of value judgments across long time
See also: long-termism, future ethics, risk management. References: none.