Enlightened: Possessing a robust, nuanced world model,[1] while maintaining deep perceptiveness and openness to novelty[2] and moment-to-moment felt experiences.
Just to be clear, this is not what Buddhists mean by “enlightenment” (as I argue in another comment, “enlightenment” is a terrible translation).
Perhaps a person who is enlightened would have a robust, nuanced worldview and maintain deep perceptiveness and openness to novelty and moment-to-moment felt experiences, but those would be downstream effects, not enlightenment itself.
Just to be clear, this is not what Buddhists mean by “enlightenment” (as I argue in another comment, “enlightenment” is a terrible translation).
Perhaps a person who is enlightened would have a robust, nuanced worldview and maintain deep perceptiveness and openness to novelty and moment-to-moment felt experiences, but those would be downstream effects, not enlightenment itself.