Why this word is great
SYMPOIESIS — [Noun] The interdependent, emergent process of collective creation, where systems or entities co-produce one another without rigid boundaries. From Ancient Greek σύν (sún, "together") and ποίησις (poíēsis, "creation, production"), coined c. 1998 by M. Beth Dempster. Unlike "autopoiesis" (which isolates self-sustaining systems) or "synthesis" (which assembles discrete parts), sympoiesis is the unscripted collaboration of life itself. It is the mycorrhizal network threading through soil, whispering nutrients between trees; the murmuration of starlings, a thousand wings writing transient poems in the air; the way laughter ripples through a crowd, reshaping each voice it touches. We are always making each other up.