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The Science of Happiness
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The Mappiness study reveals that being in nature, particularly near a body of water, greatly boosts happiness. Meanwhile, a sports fan rooting for multiple teams can experience significant mood swings equivalent to getting sick once a year.

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The Mappiness study found that the same person doing the same activity with the same people, if they're in nature, they're just happier.
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The Mappiness study found that the same person doing the same activity with the same people, if they're in nature, they're just happier.

Chapter
The Science of Happiness
Episode
#241: Seth Stephens-Davidowitz – Use Big Data To Transform Your Life
Podcast
The Danny Miranda Podcast
Facebook newsfeed eradicator is the single best Chrome extension that completely demolished my Facebook.
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Social
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Facebook newsfeed eradicator is the single best Chrome extension that completely demolished my Facebook. The app is less addicting than Facebook. I'll never get to that level.

Chapter
The Science of Happiness
Episode
#241: Seth Stephens-Davidowitz – Use Big Data To Transform Your Life
Podcast
The Danny Miranda Podcast
A study suggests that being a big sports fan can lead to wild mood swings and may have health implications equivalent to catching the flu.
49:50 - 53:07 (03:17)
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Sports
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A study suggests that being a big sports fan can lead to wild mood swings and may have health implications equivalent to catching the flu. On the other hand, a happiness study found that sports fans are generally happier, but it may vary based on personal preferences.

Chapter
The Science of Happiness
Episode
#241: Seth Stephens-Davidowitz – Use Big Data To Transform Your Life
Podcast
The Danny Miranda Podcast