People Who Have Strong Feelings They Can't Even Name

dictionary of obscure sorrows, unnamed feelings, obscure emotions, sonder, kenopsia, anemoia, personal growth, psychology of emotions, emotional intelligence You know the feeling. Something shifts inside you - not sadness, not anger, not joy. Something you can't find the word for. So you just sit there, feeling it, unable to explain it to anyone, maybe not even to yourself. This video is about those feelings. The ones that live in a space between words - deep, real, and unnamed. Today, we’re exploring 10 of them, each drawn from John Koenig's The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, a project dedicated to inventing words for emotions we all experience but don't have the language for. If you ever felt something you couldn't name - you're not broken. You're just feeling in a language you were never taught. Which name hit hardest for you? Explore more unnamed feelings: thedictionaryofobscuresorrows.com In today's video, we look at dictionary of obscure sorrows, unnamed feelings, obscure emotions, sonder, kenopsia, anemoia, naming emotions, people who feel deeply, every feeling you can't name explained. #psychology #unnamedfeelings #emotionsthatfeeldeeper #milkandhoneyforyoursoul