an·he·do·ni·a (ăn'hē-dō'nē-ə)
n.
The absence of pleasure or the ability to experience it.
[New Latin anhēdonia : Greek an-, without; see a-1 + Greek hēdonē, pleasure.]
ANHEDONIC an'he·don'ic (-dŏn'ĭk ) adj.
In this movie, Zuckerberg designs a fabulous social network, but still has his reciprocity problem. He is still afflicted by his anhedonic self-consciousness, his failure to communicate, his inability to lose himself in the throngs at a party or the capacity to deserve the love he craves.
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