One of the positives in this time of war has been the abundance of kindness being done both in Israel and abroad. It not only helps the happiness of the recipients, but of the givers as well.
A study found that keeping good news a secret can make people feel energized and alive, regardless of whether they intend to share that information later with someone or not.
Despite the unimaginable pain and loss we are experiencing, truth will prevail; and joy, rooted in deep faith, has the power to overcome what seems to be an impossible challenge.
One would think that the age at which most people are happiest is when they are young, look their best, and have their strength, but researchers found a different answer.
Commemorating the holiday in which we are commanded to be happy is something we cherish.
Barring an extreme sadomasochist personality, how could knowing one’s life is on the line make this day not only happy – but the happiest day of the year?
Happiness is good. Have I mentioned that in a poll that includes all ethnicities, we are among the happiest people in the world?
Why do we articulate more when speaking to babies and puppies?
Tel Aviv's "rich cultural heritage, kind people, and abundance of food, shopping, and learning" were cited as the reason for the ranking.
Women with autism reported a better quality of life than men with autism. Additionally, people with autism that suffer from mental health problems report a lower quality of life.