Kvelling
Kvelling is a Yiddish word describing a feeling of intense pride and joy, often felt by parents or relatives when a child or someone close to them achieves something notable. It's more than just simple happiness; it's a profound sense of satisfaction and delight stemming from another person's success, accomplishment, or positive attribute. The act of kvelling involves expressing this joy, often through talking about the person's achievements with enthusiasm and beaming with pride. It's a communal and expressive form of happiness, where the success of one is shared and celebrated by another. While deeply rooted in Jewish culture, the concept of kvelling has gained broader recognition and understanding in many cultures as a universal human experience of vicarious pride. It signifies a deep emotional connection and a genuine investment in the well-being and achievements of loved ones.