Apathourage

noun

A form of courage that arises from apathy, where fearlessness or boldness stems from emotional detachment or indifference rather than bravery. It refers to the ability to take risks or face challenges without concern for the outcome because of a lack of emotional investment.

Etymology:

A combination of “apathy,” from Greek apatheia (lack of feeling), and “courage,” from Latin cor (heart), indicating a type of courage driven by emotional detachment.

Example Sentence:

His apathourage in the face of criticism allowed him to push forward with his controversial ideas, seemingly unfazed by the backlash.