idealism
This term describes a pursuit of perfection that often clashes with pragmatic reality. It carries a dual connotation: positively, it represents high moral aspiration and visionary thinking; negatively, it suggests a naive or unrealistic detachment from the way the world actually functions. In a philosophical context, the word shifts from a personality trait to a formal metaphysical system. Here, it refers to the primacy of the mind or spirit over material substance, suggesting that the external world is dependent on consciousness.
Meanings
The practice of forming or pursuing goals based on a vision of perfection or high moral standards, often regardless of practical constraints.
"Her youthful idealism led her to believe she could end world hunger in a single year."