https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/exuberant

it just occurs to me that "ex" and "in/im/en" and "trans" - indeed "ortho" and "meta" as well, could be placed in the same way as is used with other roots

the word is related to "hubris" which is self delusion and pride, the two things kinda are sides of the same coin

so you could also have words like "inhuberant", "transhuberant", "orthohuberant" and "metahuberant"

for some reason the first of these that came was "transhuberant" maybe because it rhymes with transhuman and is literally something like "moving from one delusion to another" and thinking about "orthohuberant" does that mean overwhelmingly driven delusion, like yeah, mania... and "metahuberant" could mean something like "simulating delusion"

This takes me back to a conversation I had with a philosophy professor back in university. I got into trouble in a paper because I used the word ‘of’ instead of ‘from’ and the whole argument hinged on that distinction.

Actually a great thing to have experienced. I learned a lot that day.

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Sepp's "in-around" (in the sense of a paradoxical dichotomy) could sound lazy or esoteric though indeed is helpful whilst referring to particularities such as mleku's OP. Roots for delusion are interesting in such it demands to affirm what is the sober-real to begin differentiate aside the nuts and out-of-marbles...

😂 I would’ve been kicked out of class

as any other respectable Husserlian enthusiast lol 🐸

yeah, words that are really a preposition and a word are quite fun