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Ressentiment.From the Latin sentire - intensive prefix (see re-), + sentir "to feel, think". 1943 in the psychological sense, "state arising from suppressed feelings of envy and hatred that cannot be acted upon," a word from Nietzsche, from German ressentiment.
"Ressentiment is an early warning signal for needed change."
I really don't know where I go from here.
Giselle C.
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