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100 Words Every Aquarius Should Know

February 3, 2026 - pdf

100 Words Every Aquarius Should Know

No. Term Definition
1. Altruism Selfless concern for others.
2. Anarchy Absence of imposed authority.
3. Anomaly Something that deviates from normal.
4. Anthropology Study of humans and cultures.
5. Apathy Lack of interest or concern.
6. Aquarian Relating to Aquarius traits.
7. Archetype Universal model or pattern.
8. Autonomy Self-governance; independence.
9. Avant-garde Innovative, experimental, ahead of time.
10. Awakening Becoming newly aware.
11. Bandwidth Mental capacity for demands.
12. Benevolence Kindness; desire to do good.
13. Blueprint Plan for building or action.
14. Boundary Limit that protects wellbeing.
15. Brainstorm Generate ideas rapidly.
16. Breakthrough Sudden major progress.
17. Catalyst Thing that sparks change.
18. Cerebral Intellectual rather than emotional.
19. Civic-minded Concerned with community welfare.
20. Clarity Clearness of thought or purpose.
21. Collective Group acting as one.
22. Community People connected by place or interest.
23. Conscience Inner sense of right and wrong.
24. Contrarian Opposes prevailing views.
25. Cosmopolitan Worldly; comfortable across cultures.
26. Curiosity Desire to learn or know.
27. Data-driven Guided by evidence and metrics.
28. Decentralize Distribute power away from a center.
29. Detachment Emotional distance for perspective.
30. Disruption Radical change to a system.
31. Dissent Disagreement with majority opinion.
32. Diversity Variety of identities and viewpoints.
33. Eccentric Unconventional; delightfully odd.
34. Egalitarian Believing all people are equal.
35. Empathy Understanding others’ feelings.
36. Enigma Mystery; hard to explain.
37. Ethics Principles of right conduct.
38. Experiment Test to discover or prove.
39. Foresight Ability to anticipate outcomes.
40. Freedom Power to choose and act.
41. Friction Tension that can drive change.
42. Futurism Focus on future possibilities.
43. Galvanize Energize people into action.
44. Genius Exceptional intellectual ability.
45. Globalism Interconnected world perspective.
46. Grassroots Led by ordinary people locally.
47. Humanitarian Focused on human welfare.
48. Humanity All people; shared compassion.
49. Hypothesis Testable proposed explanation.
50. Idealism Pursuit of perfect principles.
51. Impartiality Fairness without favoritism.
52. Individualism Valuing personal independence.
53. Innovation New idea made useful.
54. Intellect Capacity for reasoning and understanding.
55. Intersectional Overlapping identities shape experience.
56. Intuition Knowing without conscious reasoning.
57. Inventive Creative at making new things.
58. Invisible labor Unseen work that sustains life.
59. Justice Fair treatment and accountability.
60. Kaleidoscopic Multifaceted; constantly shifting.
61. Karma Consequences of actions over time.
62. Kinship Bond of belonging and care.
63. Knowledge Information understood and retained.
64. Liberation Freedom from oppression or limits.
65. Logic Reasoning based on principles.
66. Long-range Planned with distant goals.
67. Magnetism Personal pull that attracts others.
68. Manifesto Public statement of beliefs.
69. Maverick Independent-minded nonconformist.
70. Mentor Trusted guide and teacher.
71. Meritocracy Advancement by ability, not status.
72. Minimalism Intentional simplicity; less clutter.
73. Modernity Contemporary culture and ideas.
74. Networks Connections enabling collaboration.
75. Neutrality Not taking sides.
76. Nonconformity Refusal to follow norms.
77. Objectivity Judging without bias.
78. Open-source Freely shared, modifiable knowledge.
79. Originality Novelty; unique expression.
80. Outlier Exception far from the average.
81. Paradox Seeming contradiction that’s true.
82. Perspective A particular way of seeing.
83. Pioneer First to explore or develop.
84. Pluralism Many beliefs coexist respectfully.
85. Progress Forward movement toward improvement.
86. Prototype Early model for testing.
87. Radical Root-level change; fundamental.
88. Rationality Reasoned, sensible thinking.
89. Rebellion Resistance to authority or limits.
90. Reform Improve by changing systems.
91. Reimagine Envision in a new way.
92. Resilience Recover quickly from difficulty.
93. Revolution Dramatic, sweeping change.
94. Saturnian Disciplined, structured influence.
95. Science Systematic study of the world.
96. Secular Not religious; worldly.
97. Singularity Point of rapid transformative change.
98. Skepticism Questioning claims; demand evidence.
99. Social contract Implicit agreement enabling society.
100. Solidarity Unity for a shared cause.
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