Weltschmerz is a word of German origin that describes a feeling of an individual who believes that that reality can never satisfy the expectations of the mind. It is often associated with a sense of melancholy or sadness about the state of the world, and a feeling that one’s ideals or dreams are unattainable.


It is also often used in art and literature to convey a sense of existential angst or disillusionment. The term can be applied to various contexts, including personal experiences, societal issues, or philosophical reflections.

The painting below is by Amelia Augustyn.