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  2. Sadness - Wikipedia

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    Sadness is an emotional pain associated with, or characterized by, feelings of disadvantage, loss, despair, grief, helplessness, disappointment and sorrow. An individual experiencing sadness may become quiet or lethargic , and withdraw themselves from others.

  3. Sadeness (Part I) - Wikipedia

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    The song was named "Sadeness (Part I)" on its single release in Germany, and "Sadness Part I" on its single release in the United Kingdom and Japan. It is a sensual track based around "questioning" the sexual desires of Marquis de Sade; hence the German release name of "Sadeness", as opposed to the English word of "Sadness" used in the UK ...

  4. Sadness (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sadness is an emotion associated with loss and grief. Sadness may also refer to: Sadness, canceled Wii video game; Sadness, character in Pixar's Inside Out franchise; The Sadness, 2021 film by Rob Jabbaz; Carlos Sadness, Spanish singer, songwriter, and illustrator; Tree of sadness, Nyctanthes arbor-tristis

  5. Depression (mood) - Wikipedia

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    People with depression may experience sadness, feelings of dejection or hopelessness, difficulty in thinking and concentration, or a significant change in appetite or time spent sleeping; suicidal thoughts can also be experienced. Depression can have multiple, sometimes overlapping, origins.

  6. Five stages of grief - Wikipedia

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    George Bonanno, Professor of Clinical Psychology at Columbia University, in his book The Other Side of Sadness: What the New Science of Bereavement Tells Us About Life After a Loss, [39] summarizes peer-reviewed research based on thousands of subjects over two decades and concludes that a natural psychological resilience is a principal ...

  7. Sadness Sets Me Free - Wikipedia

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    Sadness Sets Me Free received a score of 85 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on four critics' reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". [3] Mojo ' s James McNair wrote that "though it stops well short of the ardent self-loathing that fired Radiohead's Creep, a pronounced seam of self-criticism runs through" the album, despite concluding that "the music is often uplifting; a ...

  8. Weltschmerz - Wikipedia

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    Engraving by Jusepe de Ribera depicting the melancholic and world-weary figure of a poet. Weltschmerz (German: [ˈvɛltʃmɛɐ̯ts] ⓘ; literally "world-pain") is a literary concept describing the feeling experienced by an individual who believes that reality can never satisfy the expectations of the mind, [1] [2] resulting in "a mood of weariness or sadness about life arising from the acute ...

  9. Crying - Wikipedia

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    A young child crying . Crying is the dropping of tears (or welling of tears in the eyes) in response to an emotional state or physical pain.Emotions that can lead to crying include sadness, anger, joy, and fear.