Endaxi [top]

The word is an univerbation of the Katharevousa (a formal version of Modern Greek) phrase en taxei (εν τάξει). In. Taxei (τάξει): Order or arrangement.

We spend an immense amount of emotional energy fighting reality. We resist delays, we resent interruptions, and we agonize over minor mistakes. endaxi

To hear endaxi spoken is to hear the sound of a nation’s soul exhaling. The word is an univerbation of the Katharevousa

It is the answer of someone who is not fine, but who has no intention of unpacking their tragedy in the middle of the street. It is a polite, dignified shuttering of the soul. It acknowledges the chaos but refuses to bow to it. It says: Things are not good. But they are in order. I am managing. We spend an immense amount of emotional energy

In a culture that obsesses over optimization, hustle, and the "grind," we often view pausing as falling behind. We panic when plans change, when emails go unanswered for an hour, or when a project isn't perfect.