(ˈ)im, əm+ adjective
Etymology: Late Latin improvident-, improvidens, from Latin in- in- (I) + provident-, providens provident — more at provident
: not provident : lacking foresight or forethought : not foreseeing or providing for the future : negligent , thriftless
improvident throughout his brilliant career … in later years became penniless — American Guide Series: Maryland
I'm improvident : I live in the moment when I'm happy — Edith Wharton
• im·providently “+ adverb