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[Noun] | "self-cul*ture" | \ ˌself-ˈkəl-chər \
1: the development of one's mind or capacities through one's own efforts : self-cultivation
Origin: 1747 ;
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# 1 - { Self Cancel Culture:15737733 }
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[ "Self Cancel Culture" ]
1: When an individual, group, or organization goes so extreme in their beliefes that they unknowingly destroy (cancel) themself.
* e.g., ... Professional sports and Hollywood have created a Self Cancel Culture and are unaware of their own self destruction.
# 2 - { Ethno-Cultural-Self-Actualizationism:17781244 }
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[ "Ethno-Cultural-Self-Actualizationism" ]
1: Known by the Acronym ECAS (pronounced ee-kas) Coined by, Reuel-Azriel, in his book “Don’t Call Me Black, Call Me Bulan.
Ethno-Cultural-Self-Actualizationism" is a term that combines the concepts of ethno (referring to ethnicity), cultural (referring to culture), and self-actualizationism (referring to the process of achieving one's full potential) into a single word.
This term implies a focus on the exploration and development of cultural and ethnic identity as a means of achieving personal growth and fulfillment. It suggests a process of self-exploration and transformation that involves embracing and celebrating one's cultural heritage and identity, while also striving to reach one's full potential as an individual.
* e.g., ... Many individuals find that practicing ethno-cultural-self-actualizationism helps them better understand and appreciate their cultural roots, while also empowering them to pursue their personal goals with a strong sense of identity and purpose.
# 3 - { Self-cancel culture:17884256 }
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[ "Self-cancel culture" ]
1: Self-cancel culture refers to the act of proactively removing or concealing one's own online content to preemptively avoid potential criticism or backlash.
* e.g., ... Ever since her controversial post went viral, Jenna has been practicing self-cancel culture by removing some of her older posts to avoid further backlash
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