This animated video by The School of Life explores the importance of identifying and processing suppressed emotions to maintain psychological well-being. It argues that modern life often causes us to ignore our true feelings because they are too shocking, sad, or inconvenient to address in the moment. The video explains how "unfelt feelings" accumulate and manifest as anxiety, depression, or physical tension. Key themes include emotional intelligence, self-reflection, the mind-body connection, and the practice of introspection. The narrator suggests a specific daily technique involving quiet solitude and body scanning to "decode" these hidden emotions. It emphasizes that acknowledging difficult feelings like anger, grief, or resentment is necessary to transform them into manageable states and achieve peace of mind. For educators and students, this resource is a valuable tool for social-emotional learning (SEL). It provides a practical framework for understanding why we feel overwhelmed or anxious without an obvious cause. The video can be used to teach self-regulation strategies, mindfulness, and the vocabulary of emotions, helping students move from reactive states to responsive, self-aware behaviors.