Posteverythingism: /poʊst-ˈɛvriˌθɪŋ-ɪzəm/, n.; 1. literally: an after all that is (or all that is related) ism;
2. specifically: the belief that the western philosophical tradition has toppled and that no return to any part can re-establish a productive direction; that it is each generation’s responsibility to look at the world around them and interpret it, e.g. do what the ancients did, don’t read about it;
3. more generally: an anti-philosophical trend;
4. more specifically general: the posting of everything beautiful, insightful, incisive, timely or quirky.