malaise

from the Oxford English Dictionary:

malaise, n.
1. (A feeling of) vague, non-specific physical discomfort; absence of the sense of physical well-being.
2. fig. Uneasiness of mind or spirit; the unhealthy state of an institution, organization, activity, or situation.

I think I’ve been suffering from malaise for a long while now…

Work progress is minimal, if not non-existent. Life on the relationship-front is stagnant and infuriating. I spend countless days endlessly fantasising about purchases that I not only do not need but also can’t afford. I bury myself in the world-wide-virtual-web.

I’m suffering from malaise.