How do I get to insouciance?

I subscribe to an email newsletter called Word Genius. A few days a week, it sends a word with its definition and examples in a sentence. As I’ve noted in another blog, when I was a little girl, the other little girls in my neighborhood loved to bully me for reading, and liked to call me the Big Word Mama as an insult. So be it.

A word this week was Insouciance. It means Casual lack of concern; indifference or Cheerful feeling with no worries.

Two examples of Insouciance in a sentence:

“I admire my partner’s insouciance toward traffic and other things that annoy me.”

“On the last day of school, the children ran out of the building, riding high with insouciance.”

I have decided that it’s not ignorance that’s bliss. It’s insouciance.

And I long to feel blissful…

Also see: not anodyne.

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