| 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. |


