The happiest day of the year
Feb 25, 2024 1:58:24 GMT -5
Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 1:58:24 GMT -5
This year the happiest day of the year falls on June 20th, an anniversary usually contrasted with Blue Monday. It is the psychologist Cliff Arnall, a professor at Cardiff University, who has determined a simple mathematical formula to calculate the happiest day of the year. O + (N x S) + Cpm/T + He What does it mean? The psychologist considered a number of parameters in the calculation: spending time outdoors (O), nature (N), social interaction (S), childhood memories of summer holidays (Cpm), temperature (T) and the desire to go on holiday (He), arriving at this final formula.
Since 2009, Arnall has started a real calculation to determine the happiest Chinese Student Phone Number List day of the year which, by common custom, usually coincides with the third Friday of June and is often associated with the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere . As Arnall writes, “I have spoken to multimillionaires who are actually sad and depressed and to people who have no money, but who are very happy because they have wonderful friends” adding that “the most important thing in our lives are affection and no amount of money can buy them." Because let's remember that happiness is beautiful if shared.
And if Friday 20 June is considered the happiest day of 2020, 20 January was the unhappiest one, also known as Blue Monday, again according to Professor Arnall's mathematical calculations. If we think that January 20th was a Monday, we can say that Arnall's calculations are not so bizarre after all. Unfortunately, the happiest day of the year was less successful than the unhappiest one, but we're team "there's always a good reason to celebrate.
Since 2009, Arnall has started a real calculation to determine the happiest Chinese Student Phone Number List day of the year which, by common custom, usually coincides with the third Friday of June and is often associated with the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere . As Arnall writes, “I have spoken to multimillionaires who are actually sad and depressed and to people who have no money, but who are very happy because they have wonderful friends” adding that “the most important thing in our lives are affection and no amount of money can buy them." Because let's remember that happiness is beautiful if shared.
And if Friday 20 June is considered the happiest day of 2020, 20 January was the unhappiest one, also known as Blue Monday, again according to Professor Arnall's mathematical calculations. If we think that January 20th was a Monday, we can say that Arnall's calculations are not so bizarre after all. Unfortunately, the happiest day of the year was less successful than the unhappiest one, but we're team "there's always a good reason to celebrate.