Triviality (Insignificance)
Triviality, or insignificance, refers to the quality of being unimportant or lacking in value. It often describes matters that do not have a substantial impact on larger issues or decisions. For example, a minor detail in a report may be considered trivial if it does not affect the overall conclusions drawn from the data.
In everyday life, people may encounter trivial matters in conversations or decisions, such as choosing between two similar snacks. While these choices can be enjoyable, they are often seen as insignificant compared to more pressing issues, like health, finance, or relationships.