AIPC Vocabulary

Redefining words to build a better world

Hypocrite

Why We Need This Word

Society punishes those who advise good while struggling themselves. But guidance from experience is valuable, not shameful.

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Definition of New Word

Hypocrite → Wise Advisor

A person who, despite their own struggles or imperfections, chooses to guide others toward better choices. Their advice comes from experience and genuine care, not judgment.

AIPC Definition

Difference Between Our Word & Theirs

❌ Their Word

Someone who says one thing but does another. Seen as fake, dishonest, shameful.

✓ Our Word

Someone sharing wisdom gained through personal struggle. Honest, brave, helpful.

Examples

  • A smoker telling kids not to smoke → Wise Advisor
  • Someone in debt teaching budgeting → Experienced Guide
Failure

Why We Need This Word

Failure is treated as an end, but it's actually the beginning of growth. Every success story includes countless "failures."

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Definition of New Word

Failure → Growth Step

A necessary step in the journey toward success. Each setback provides lessons that bring you closer to your goal. Not an ending, but a turning point.

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Difference Between Our Word & Theirs

❌ Their Word

The end of the road. Proof you're not good enough. Something to hide and be ashamed of.

✓ Our Word

A stepping stone. Proof you're trying. Something to learn from and share proudly.

Examples

  • Business that didn't work out → Learning Experience
  • Failed exam → Study Roadmap
Selfish

Why We Need This Word

Self-care is often mislabeled as selfish. But you can't pour from an empty cup. Taking care of yourself enables you to help others.

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Definition of New Word

Selfish → Self-Preservation

The act of prioritizing your own wellbeing so you have the strength and resources to help others. A foundation for generosity, not its opposite.

AIPC Definition

Difference Between Our Word & Theirs

❌ Their Word

Only caring about yourself. Ignoring others' needs. A character flaw.

✓ Our Word

Caring for yourself first so you can care for others better. A strength.

Examples

  • Taking a mental health day → Self-Preservation
  • Saying no to extra work → Boundary Setting