dekkslitasjon
Dekkslitasjon, also known as deck depression, is a psychological condition characterized by a persistent feeling of sadness or emptiness that is disproportionate to the circumstances. It is often described as a sense of being stuck or trapped, despite having achieved significant success or material wealth. The term was popularized by the Norwegian philosopher and author, Alexander Kielland, in his 1882 novel "Gift".
The roots of dekkslitasjon can be traced back to existentialist philosophy, which explores the human condition
Dekkslitasjon is not a clinical diagnosis, but rather a concept that has been used to describe a
The concept of dekkslitasjon has been explored in various forms of literature, philosophy, and psychology. It