idoism

/aɪˈdoʊɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

a doctrine or theory that an individual should be free to live their life as they choose, without interference from society or authority.

“The professor’s lectures on idoism sparked a heated debate among the students.”

2. noun

a self-reliant attitude or philosophy that emphasizes individual freedom and autonomy.

“Her idoism allowed her to pursue her passions and dreams without compromise.”

Synonyms

  • individualism
  • self-reliance

Antonyms

  • collectivism
  • conformity