Why this word is great
PSYCHOMACHY — [Noun] A spiritual or moral battle waged within the soul, often personified as a clash between virtues and vices. From the Greek psūkhḗ ("soul, mind") and máchē ("battle, fight"), it is the war behind the eyes. Unlike "allegory" (which drapes ideas in narrative) or "diatribe" (which vents without introspection), psychomachy is the self divided against itself. It is the monk pacing his cell at midnight, the addict’s trembling hand hovering over the bottle, the moment before the lie escapes your lips—a silent theater where every choice is both victory and defeat.