Equanimity
I mainly didn’t have the word in my vocab. (the first google search gave “cool and collected”)
I would separate Disappointment from Discouraged. As distinctly things that don’t have to have each other there to happen. Disappointment also doesn’t have to be disheartening. Dishearten/Discourage are similar and could probably be left close by.
Looking good. Not sure how to use it; but if it stays up—I will think about it...
Disheartened ~= “soulcrushing”
Discouraged ~= I am running a race against my peers and I don’t seem to be able to keep up. After a month of training; they seem to be getting faster and I seem to not be keeping up at the same grade. “All this effort for nothing”
Disappointed ~= I was expecting chocolate spread on my sandwich but it was only jam. (slightly in the direction of “something I expected but did not quite estimate right”)
I would separate Disappointment from Discouraged. As distinctly things that don’t have to have each other there to happen. Disappointment also doesn’t have to be disheartening. Dishearten/Discourage are similar and could probably be left close by.
Looking good. Not sure how to use it; but if it stays up—I will think about it...
Done!
No idea what any of those three are supposed to feel like. I imagine the inverse of relief?
Disheartened ~= “soulcrushing” Discouraged ~= I am running a race against my peers and I don’t seem to be able to keep up. After a month of training; they seem to be getting faster and I seem to not be keeping up at the same grade. “All this effort for nothing” Disappointed ~= I was expecting chocolate spread on my sandwich but it was only jam. (slightly in the direction of “something I expected but did not quite estimate right”)