velleity, n.
A will or desire that is never acted upon; an idle wish.
(Found in the Kaufman translation of Friedrich Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morals.)
Usage example: He talked about becoming a famous chef, but he never once entered a kitchen--it was less a goal than a velleity.
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