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Leidenfreudelahyd-n-froi-duh
n. A sense of paradoxical relief when something bad happens to you, which temporarily lowers your own expectations for yourself, transforming a faceless protagonist into something of an underdog, who's that much easier to root for.
Etymology
German Leiden, suffering + Freude, joy. Compare Schadenfreude, joy at the misfortune of others.
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