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How to recognize a happy woman by clothes
We carefully follow fashion trends, trying to keep up with them. New dress, high heels... We attach great importance to clothes. International experts have come to an unexpected conclusion: The happier a man lives, the easier he dresses.. Why is that? Editorial "Site" I decided to figure it out.
Every year since 2011, international experts have analyzed living standards in 155 countries. This study aims to determine the world's happiest country And make a rating. Scientists have developed a special technology with which they measure the level of well-being of people and assess how good their lives are.
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Oddly enough, this rating does not change too much from year to year. This year, the list topped: Norway, Denmark, Iceland. The top ten also included: Switzerland, Finland, Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Sweden.
Do you know what unites these countries? A high standard of living, well-being and social standards to admire. Yeah, it's all obvious, but there's something else. According to the fashion blogger, people in these countries dress simply, comfortably and without much frills.
If you compare these countries with those that now dictate the rules of fashion around the world, you can see that there is a much lower level of happiness. Take, for example, France - 32nd place, Spain - 37th, not to mention Italy, a country where everyone from infancy is aware of the latest developments in the fashion world - it occupies only 50th place in this ranking.
What about the “Happy Ten” countries? The vast majority of residents of these countries do not follow fashion trends, at least not so fanatically. No one says these people dress badly or tastelessly, no. But they have a certain simplicity and ease in the selection of clothes, which immediately catches the eye.
It's a strange paradox. But according to studies, women in these countries do not feel unhappy because they do not wear a pencil skirt or high heels. And men do not feel a lack of happiness from the fact that their chosen ones are in no hurry to comply with the latter. fashion.
And here begs the logical question: perhaps to feel happy, you do not need to be in the trend? We can assume that to feel happiness, tranquility and joy, a person does not need to prove something to himself or others every day, demonstrating new fashionable images.
And this is not an attempt to cut everyone under one comb, all people are individuals. For someone, fashionable things are an integral part of life that brings pleasure. But there are those who chase fashion just to prove something. So is it worth doing and is it possible to be happy, dressing as you like, and not as dictated by eminent stylists?
What do you think about that? Share with us in the comments.
Every year since 2011, international experts have analyzed living standards in 155 countries. This study aims to determine the world's happiest country And make a rating. Scientists have developed a special technology with which they measure the level of well-being of people and assess how good their lives are.
DepositPhotos
Oddly enough, this rating does not change too much from year to year. This year, the list topped: Norway, Denmark, Iceland. The top ten also included: Switzerland, Finland, Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Sweden.
Do you know what unites these countries? A high standard of living, well-being and social standards to admire. Yeah, it's all obvious, but there's something else. According to the fashion blogger, people in these countries dress simply, comfortably and without much frills.
If you compare these countries with those that now dictate the rules of fashion around the world, you can see that there is a much lower level of happiness. Take, for example, France - 32nd place, Spain - 37th, not to mention Italy, a country where everyone from infancy is aware of the latest developments in the fashion world - it occupies only 50th place in this ranking.
What about the “Happy Ten” countries? The vast majority of residents of these countries do not follow fashion trends, at least not so fanatically. No one says these people dress badly or tastelessly, no. But they have a certain simplicity and ease in the selection of clothes, which immediately catches the eye.
It's a strange paradox. But according to studies, women in these countries do not feel unhappy because they do not wear a pencil skirt or high heels. And men do not feel a lack of happiness from the fact that their chosen ones are in no hurry to comply with the latter. fashion.
And here begs the logical question: perhaps to feel happy, you do not need to be in the trend? We can assume that to feel happiness, tranquility and joy, a person does not need to prove something to himself or others every day, demonstrating new fashionable images.
And this is not an attempt to cut everyone under one comb, all people are individuals. For someone, fashionable things are an integral part of life that brings pleasure. But there are those who chase fashion just to prove something. So is it worth doing and is it possible to be happy, dressing as you like, and not as dictated by eminent stylists?
What do you think about that? Share with us in the comments.