12 Emotions You Might Feel But Can’t Explain Part 2
Updated: Aug 13, 2021
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Humans have the amazing ability to feel emotions. That are so profound and complex that we sometimes have a hard time expressing them through our language and other means of communication. It can be frustrating when you feel something you can’t quite understand or explain. This is why the brilliant writer John Koenig penned and put together the compendium of all of the most complicated and indescribable feelings you may not even know you are experiencing. With that said listed here are the twelve most common emotions you might feel but can’t explain.
Make sure to check out Part 1 before you read this 😉
#7 Liberosis:
Have you ever wished that you could just stop worrying so much and relax? If so you’ve already experienced Liberosis. Liberosis is the feeling you get when you’re afraid you’re not living your life to the fullest. And it comes from the desire to be more carefree and easygoing.
#8 Monachopsis:
Monachopsis means feeling “out-of-place” for some reason. It can happen even when you’re someplace familiar or surrounded by your friends and family. You don’t understand it. But you just can’t shake off the feeling that you don’t belong here. Or you just don’t fit in with everyone else. That’s Monachopsis.
#9 Onism:
Next is Onism. Which refers to the awareness of how little of the world you will ever be able to experience. Those of us who love to travel and go on adventures may sometimes feel wistful over the realization that there are still so many beautiful places out there we might never get to see. Onism represents those unfulfilled desires and goals. We fear we might never achieve before we die.
#10 Nighthawk:
This is what you call that feeling you get when you can’t sleep for some reason. Psychologists believe that Nighthawks are reoccurring thoughts that only come to you late at night. Maybe because of some unfinished business you need to resolve but haven’t acknowledged yet.
#11 Catoptric Tristesse:
Similar to Sonder and Gnossienne Catoptric Tristesse is a specific type of sadness that comes from the realization that you can never really know what someone else thinks of you. Wanting the approval and acceptance of others is something all of us feel burdened by. Which is probably why we all struggle with Catoptric Tristesse from time to time as well.
#12 Jouska:
Finally, Jouska is defined as the feeling of wanting to have a conversation with someone in your head. While it may sound somewhat strange. It’s something most people have experienced a number of times in their lives. Did you ever want to get something off your chest but just didn’t have the courage to say it? Or is there something you wanted to let someone know but never got the chance to? That’s Jouska. And it’s a feeling you get when you want to give yourself closure for something that was never resolved in your life.
Here is the link: (665) 12 Emotions You Might Feel But Can’t Explain – YouTube
Have you felt any of these? Does this give you a little piece to an emotion you’ve experienced? Do you have any other word discoveries you want to share? Let us know in the comments below.
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