Well, i hope you all might have seen the movie 'inside out' in which it has been explained that everyone has 5 emotions: fear, anger, disgust, joy and sadness. But have you tried to think outside the box! well if no then you are one of the people who lethargic people! (sorry!!) But sometimes it gets necessary for us to know about the human body as well as human behaviour. here are some of the emotions I would like to share with you guys which are being felt by almost all the people but they can't explain:
1. Sonder :
The realisation that each passerby has a life as vivid and complex as your own. Well, it is the type of word which has been created by social media ( yes!social media!!!!) But you might be surprised to know that this was not a real word until 2013 and now most of the people have started using this word which is the pretty interesting thing! Somehow it has been created by blogs on Tumblr but the word has been accepted as a real word only by the dictionary of "obscure sorrows" and it cannot be found in any "official" dictionaries.
2.Opis :
The ambiguous intensity of looking someone in the eye, which can feel simultaneously invasive and vulnerable. Well, this type of emotion makes you feel scared when you'll make an eye contact with someone who looks incredibly robust. This type of emotion is somewhat unmitigated but its just a natural process of our body hormones and just gives us a sense of danger and make you cautious if there's some kinda rough situation.
3.Monachopsis:
The subtle but persistent feeling of being out of place. Well, this type of emotion occurs when your friends treat you like part of the group, but you still feel like you don't belong. Most often, there's no reason for you to feel excluded, but you still do. And this type of behaviour is usually characterised as monachopsis.
4.Enouement:
The bittersweetness of having arrived in the future, seeing how things turn out, but not being able to tell your past self. Take school, for example, We are in education from a young age and for most by the time you reach 14 or 15 you are completed bored of it. It feels like it is never going to end but one day it does, you do your final exams and say goodbye to your teachers and all of a sudden you're getting up for your very last morning of school. You always used to wonder what life would be like when you finished school and now you are in a position where you actually know but you can't go back in time and tell yourself that yes it does end and sadly, life feels kinda empty for a while.
5.Vellichor:
The strange wistfulness of used bookshops, which are somehow infused with the passage of time- filled with thousands of old books you'll never have time to read, itself ineach of itself in its own era.bound and dated and papered over like an old room the author abandoned years ago, a hidden annex littered with thoughts left just as they were on the day they were captured.
6. Nodus tollens:
The realisation that the plot of you life doesn't make sense to you anymore-that although you thought you were following the arc of the story, you keep finding yourself immersed in passages you dont understand, that dont even seem to belong in the same genre-which requires you to go back and reread the chapters you had originally skimmed to get to the good parts, only to learn that all along you were supposed to choose your own adventure.
7.onism:
The frustration of being stuck in just one body, that inhabits only one place at a time. which is like standing in front of the departures screen at an airport, flickering over with strange place names like other people's passwords, each representing one more thing you'll never get to see before you die-and all because, as the arrow on the map helpfully points out, you are here.
8.liberosis:
The desire to care less about things. -to loosen your grip on your life, to stop glancing behind you every few steps, afraid that someone will snatch it from you before you reach the end sone-rather to hold your life loosely and playfully, like volleyball, keeping it in the air, with only quick fleeting interventions, bouncing in the hands of trusted friends, always in play.
9.Kenopsia:
The eerie, forlorn atmosphere of a place that is usually bustling with people but is now abandoned and quiet. A school hallway in the evening, an unlit office on a weekend, vacant fairgrounds-an emotional aftermage that makes it seem not just empty but hyper-empty, with a total population in the negative, who are so conspicuously absent they glow like neon signs.
10.Vemodalen:
The frustration of photographing something amaing when thousands of identical photos already exhist. The same sunset, the same waterfall, the same curve of hip, the same closeup of an eye-which can turn a unique subject into something hollow and pulpy and cheap, like a mass produced piece of furniture you happen to have assembled yourself.



















