The Way to Happiness Association is observing World Happiness Day (March 20) with a special presentation on how cleanliness and production can bring happiness.
The urge to turn our homes inside out and clean, clean,
clean, dates back thousands of years, and according to Country Living, is
intertwined with many cultures and religions. The simple truth is also found in
human nature. As HowStuffWorks explains, “fewer hours of daylight trigger the
release melatonin in our brains, aka hormone that causes sleepiness. We
literally don't have the energy to deep clean during colder months. But once
the days start getting longer, we're energized by more sunlight and melatonin
production subsides. Not to mention all that sunlight streaming through the
windows probably makes the dust we'd forgotten about highly visible.”
To help promote Spring Cleaning, and how cleanliness and
production leads to happiness, The Way to Happiness Association is holding a
special presentation for families on March 18th, also coinciding
with World Happiness Day (Mar 20).
The Way to Happiness Association was created to promote the
book The Way to Happiness, written by humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard. The book’s
21 precepts are based on the principle that one’s survival depends on the
survival of others. “Your own survival can be threatened by the bad actions of
others around you,” he wrote. “You are important to other people. You are
listened to. You can influence others.”
One way in which one’s own actions and influence can make a
significant impact is the precept “Safeguard and Improve the Environment,” Mr.
Hubbard wrote: “There are many things one can do to help take care of the
planet. They begin with the idea that one should. They progress with suggesting
to others they should. Man has gotten up to the potential of destroying the
planet. He must be pushed on up to the capability and actions of saving it. It
is, after all, what we’re standing on.”
The Way to Happiness precept for Safeguard and Improve Your
Environment will be played during the special presentation to encourage spring
cleaning.
World Happiness Day occurs each year on March 20th
and is celebrated by the United Nations. According to un.org, “Since 2013, the
United Nations has celebrated the International Day of Happiness as a way to
recognize the importance of happiness in the lives of people around the
world…The United Nations invites each person of any age, plus every classroom,
business and government to join in celebration of the International Day of
Happiness.” For more information on The Way to Happiness Association and its
upcoming events, visit twthtn.org.