Why this word is great
LEUCOCHOLY — [Noun] A state of feeling that accompanies preoccupation with trivial and insipid diversions. From the Greek leuco- ("white, light") and -choly (as in melancholy, "black bile, sadness"), forming a contrast to melancholy by implying a lighter, trivial form of discontent. Unlike "melancholy" (which drowns in depth) or "ennui" (which starves from absence), leucocholy is the itch of too much and too little at once. It is the hollow click of scrolling past the hundredth meme, the ache of an afternoon lost to reality television, or the faintly sour taste of eating candy alone in an empty kitchen—the quiet recognition that distraction is not relief, only dilution, and time slips through your fingers, one insignificant click at a time.