Autotelism

/ɔːtɒtɛlɪzəm/ noun

Definition

The quality of being valuable or meaningful in itself, without needing an external purpose or reward.

Etymology

From autotelic + -ism. A philosophical concept emphasizing activities pursued for inherent satisfaction rather than external outcomes.

Kelly Says

Autotelism explains why a scientist might spend years on pure research that has no immediate practical use, or why artists create work that might never be seen—they're driven by the intrinsic reward of the pursuit itself.

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