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# The act of resisting, denying, or attempting to overcome inherent limits such as time, mortality, knowledge, or capacity.
# The act of resisting, denying, or attempting to overcome inherent limits such as time, mortality, knowledge, or capacity.


# A disposition or behavior characterized by opposition to the finite nature of existence.
====Example sentences====
 
* ''He is engaging in finitude fighting as he obsesses over legacy in the face of inevitable death.''
====Example Sentences====
* ''The development of biohacking and transhumanist technologies is some humans engaging in finitude fighting.''
* ''His obsession with legacy felt like finitude fighting against the inevitability of death.''
* ''Some are constantly engaging in finitude fighting instead of accepting their limits.''
* ''Biohacking technologies and transhumanist efforts can be seen as humanity’s grand project of finitude fighting.''
* ''There is a quiet peace in accepting limits instead of constantly engaging in finitude fighting.''


===="I reject your reality and substitute my own."====
===="I reject your reality and substitute my own."====

Revision as of 10:01, 14 April 2026

English

Etymology

From finitude (“the state of being finite; limitedness”) + fighting (present participle of fight).

Pronunciation

  • Katakana: フィニチュード・ファイティング
  • Hangul: 피니튜드 파이팅

Noun

finitude fighting (uncountable)

  1. The act of resisting, denying, or attempting to overcome inherent limits such as time, mortality, knowledge, or capacity.

Example sentences

  • He is engaging in finitude fighting as he obsesses over legacy in the face of inevitable death.
  • The development of biohacking and transhumanist technologies is some humans engaging in finitude fighting.
  • Some are constantly engaging in finitude fighting instead of accepting their limits.

"I reject your reality and substitute my own."

Dungeon Master (1984) – "I reject your reality and substitute my own"

Usage notes

  • The term may be used neutrally or critically. It can describe both productive striving against constraints and futile resistance to unavoidable limits.

See also