👉 Visus is a term originating from ancient Greek philosophy that means "to think as if you were under attack". It's a bit of a throwback to when someone was being attacked and they thought they were invincible.
Imagine the situation where someone is sitting in a room full of people, each one having their own thoughts. Suddenly, there's an explosion in front of them, causing them to panic. They start to think that everyone else has been here before, or that they're all enemies instead of friends. But as soon as they look around, the door to their room starts to open up and everything goes back to normal. The person thinks to themselves, "That's a real visus!" Now let’s get into an unsettling example sentence using 'visus': "Visus," you ask, "How did you know I was coming?!" The person replies, "I knew because I'm going on vacation! And I thought that maybe it would be fun to go out and see some new places. But as soon as we got there, everything went crazy. The tables had been moved, the food had been eaten up, and the lights were flickering around us." That's a scary feeling. But at least they're not going crazy yet!