Accidia

/əˈsɪdiə/ noun

A state of spiritual apathy, listlessness, or despair; one of the seven deadly sins in Christian theology, also known as sloth.

From Greek 'akedia' meaning 'not caring,' from 'a-' (not) plus 'kedos' (care). Early Christian monks adopted this Greek term to describe the desert-dwelling despair that could afflict the spiritually committed.

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