Grayshift

Grayshift

n.
the tendency for future goals and benchmarks to feel huge when viewed in advance, only to fade into banality as soon as you’ve achieved them—finally reaching the top of the ladder, only to notice it circling back around like a hamster wheel.

A variation on redshift and blueshift, the astronomical processes that make objects moving away look redder than they really are, and objects moving toward you look bluer.

Nilous

Rookish

Winnewaw

Eftless

Achenia

Nodrophobia

Starlorn

Tornomov

Dystoria

Galagog

Knellish

Furosha

Kadot

Mogging Folly

Arroia

Future-Tense

Elosy

Karanoia

Xeno

Redesis

Suente

Ameneurosis

Nowlings

Mimeomia

Tirosy

Anaphasia

Occhiolism