Eunoia
"A Pure And Well-Balanced Mind, A Good Spirit & Beautiful Thinking."
"a Feeling Of Goodwill & Being Friendly or Wanting To Help Others."
"A Mixed Feeling Of Happiness Despite Being Sad."
Eunoia is the shortest word that contains all the 5 vowels.
Eu means Good and Noia means Mind.
The origin of the term "Eunoia" is Ancient Greek. And in Greek its called "Ethnia".
Its was used in Aristotle Book "Nicomachean Ethics". In Book VIII of "Nicomachean Ethics", Aristotle uses the term to refer to the compassionate and altruistic feelings of goodwill toward one's spouse that form the basis of the moral foundation of Human Life.
Roman Statesman and Philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero translated "Eunoia" with the Latin word "Benevolentia", that means 'Kindness or Beneficium'.
Eunoia is a rarely used medical term in reference to s general mental health condition.
In rhetoric Eunoia is goodwill that a speaker develops between himself and his audience, a state of 'Precocious Intelligence'.
If a speaker is speaking comfortably, his mind is so clear or his thinking is so positive or his language is influencing people so clearly then it is a kind of "Eunoia". Whenever you are talking to someone, you find yourself clam and full of energy to have an extremely positive or impactful conversation. The person who listen to you also start feeling refreshed.
Another means - A mixed feeling of happiness while being sad.
Seema Choudhary
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