Academics have long theorized that expressions of thanks promote health and happiness and give optimism and energy to the downtrodden.
Now, the study of gratitude has become a surprisingly burgeoning field, and research indicates being thankful might help people actually feel better.
There’s a catch, however: You have to say thanks more than just once a year.
“If you don’t do it regularly you’re not going to get the benefits,” said Sonja Lyubomirsky, a psychology professor at the University of California, Riverside.
“It’s kind of like if you went to the gym once a year. What would be the good of that?”
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