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alexithymia
/əˌlɛksɪˈθʌɪmɪə/
noun: used in PSYCHIATRY
noun: alexithymia
THE inability to recognize or describe one's own emotions.
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As a young child, Midoriya never processed the world around him. Pain, fear, hatred, joy, love: everything was a mystery to him. He simply couldn't understand the reason people cried. Couldn't fathom the world around him. You could say that he was rather... empty. Devoid of all emotions, he struggles to find himself in a world full of passionate characters. The people he meets on his way of discovery open his eyes slowly. Pain, fear, joy, love, all are shown to him. Each person teaches him something new. Something about himself that he didn't know about: something that brings him closer in everyone's life and closer to himself.
The story about Izuku Midoriya, the child devoid of emotions.