Electronic/World Wide Web>Blog:  Koenig, John (2013), Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, Retrieved on 2013-05-03
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    03 MAY 2013

     Sonder

    n. the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own—populated with their own ambitions, friends, routines, worries and inherited craziness—an epic story that continues invisibly around you like an anthill sprawling deep underground, with elaborate passageways to thousands of other lives that you’ll never know existed, in which you might appear only once, as an extra sipping coffee in the background, as a blur of traffic passing on the highway, ...
    Folksonomies: perspective loneliness
    Folksonomies: perspective loneliness
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    We are the background characters in other's lives.

    03 MAY 2013

     nodus tollens

    n. the realization that the plot of your 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 don’t understand, that don’t even seem to belong in the same genre—which requires you to go back and reread the chapters you had originally skimmed through to get to the good parts, only to learn that all along you were supposed to choose your own adventure.
    Folksonomies: meaning purpose
    Folksonomies: meaning purpose
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    An interesting perspective on the idea that our lives have inherent purpose beyond that we determine for ourselves, and that sometimes this delusion is shattered, leaving us lost.

    03 MAY 2013

     keyframe

    n. a moment that seemed innocuous at the time but ended up marking a diversion into a strange new era of your life—set in motion not by a series of jolting epiphanies but by tiny imperceptible differences between one ordinary day and the next, until entire years of your memory can be compressed into a handful of indelible images—which prevents you from rewinding the past, but allows you to move forward without endless buffering.
    Folksonomies: meaning perception time
    Folksonomies: meaning perception time
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    A moment that marks a transition in our lives, but really serves as a signifier for a long gradual change.

    03 MAY 2013

     énouement

    n. the bittersweetness of having arrived here in the future, where you can finally get the answers to how things turn out in the real world—who your baby sister would become, what your friends would end up doing, where your choices would lead you, exactly when you’d lose the people you took for granted—which is priceless intel that you instinctively want to share with anybody who hadn’t already made the journey, as if there was some part of you who had volunteered to stay behind, who ...
    Folksonomies: memory perception nostalgia
    Folksonomies: memory perception nostalgia
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    A poetic way to describe the desire to know in the past what we know now.

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