Jouska

/ˈʒuːskə/ noun

Definition

A hypothetical conversation that you compulsively play out in your head, often imagining different scenarios, arguments, or responses you wish you had given. It captures the mental rehearsal and rumination that occurs when processing social interactions.

Etymology

Coined by John Koenig for 'The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows,' combining elements that suggest the repetitive, circular nature of mental conversations. The word was created to fill a gap in English for this common psychological experience of internal dialogue rehearsal.

Kelly Says

Jouska represents our brain's attempt to process unfinished social business and prepare for future interactions. It's related to what psychologists call 'rumination' and 'cognitive rehearsal' - while some mental practice is helpful, excessive jouska can trap us in anxiety loops, preventing us from being present and accepting that most conversations are imperfect.

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