Comedian, author and expert on human nature Stefan Vogel answers questions that others don’t even dare to ask. This time he takes care of the people who have been put into a depressive mood by the winter.
If one’s mood changes every year between late fall and spring, I personally can’t say anything to the contrary. But as someone who doesn’t feel that way, and hasn’t in a single year of his life so far; As someone whose mood or bad mood seems to be completely independent of the temperature, the type of precipitation and the duration of the sunshine, I, as this same person, have been trying all my life to figure out how such serious differences in the perception of the seasons can arise among us humans. Apart from all the psychopathological findings in this area, on which I cannot and do not want to comment due to lack of specialist knowledge, when I ask questions of people affected by the season I usually only hear the following explanation: “I just don’t know” don’t like winter.”
Source: Krone

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