Techiavellianism

noun

/ˌtek-ee-ə-ˈvel-ee-ə-niz-əm/

1.

The fusion of ancient philosophical discipline with modern technological mastery to gain strategic advantage in life, wealth, and influence.

2.

A strategic mindset that treats code, algorithms, and automation as levers of power rather than rivals—applied with cold intellect, emotional control, and a self-defined moral code instead of blind conformity.

3.

The art of remaining outwardly calm and inscrutable while quietly weaponizing information, systems, and tools to bend circumstances in one's favor.

Example:

"Despite the constant panic around him by those in fear of losing their jobs to AI, his techiavellianism led him to instead study and embrace it—weaponizing it to build income streams that worked even when he didn't."

Origin:

From technology + Machiavellianism; denotes a modern strategic mindset in which individuals actively harness algorithms and automation, guided by classical philosophical wisdom, to stay ahead in a world of shifting social systems and economic uncertainty.

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