Craxis

Craxis

n.
the unease of knowing how quickly your circumstances could change on you—that no matter how carefully you shape your life into what you want it to be, the whole thing could be overturned in an instant, with little more than a single word, a single step, a phone call out of the blue, and by the end of next week you might already be looking back on this morning as if it were a million years ago, a poignant last hurrah of normal life.

Latin crāstinō diē, tomorrow + praxis, the process of turning theory into reality. Pronounced “krak-sis.”

Evertheless

Hem-Jawed

Beloiter

Ellipsism

Treachery Of The Common

Wildred

Etterath

Epistrix

The Standard Blues

The Wends

Zielschmerz

Vaucasy

Nowlings