sjálfsvorkunnar
Sjálfsvorkunnar, a concept originating from Icelandic psychology and philosophy, refers to the experience of pity or sympathy directed towards oneself. It is a complex emotional state that can manifest in various ways, often stemming from a perceived misfortune, hardship, or personal failing. Unlike self-pity, which is often characterized by a sense of victimhood and a reluctance to take responsibility, sjálfsvorkunnar can involve a more nuanced recognition of one's suffering and a gentler, more compassionate approach to one's own struggles.
The term can be translated as "self-compassion" or "self-sympathy." While the direct translation might suggest a
However, it is important to distinguish sjálfsvorkunnar from unhealthy forms of self-absorption or a refusal to