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Melancholy

/ˈmɛl·ən·kɒl·i/noun / adjective
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Melancholy is a profound state of sadness or gloom, often marked by quiet reflection and a sense of longing for something lost. In modern contexts, it's sometimes romanticized as a catalyst for creativity in art and literature, rather than just a negative emotion, allowing individuals to channel it into meaningful expression or personal insight.

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In the 19th century, German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer argued that melancholy could lead to deeper philosophical insights, and modern studies, like those from the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, suggest that individuals with melancholic traits are up to 30% more likely to produce innovative ideas due to heightened introspection.

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