Saturday, February 14, 2015

Dangerous Wind Chills

My tips from shuttle driving today were 1/3 of what they were last night. The 30 to 35 below wind chills today had guests sullen, quiet and crabby.

This slim meteorological study of how weather impacts self-esteem and subsequent human behavior leads to a generalization on my part.

When weather is harsh and brutal, people are ill at ease, uncomfortable, off balance and suffering from battered self-esteem.

When weather is warm or at least clement, people are more calm, happy and collected. When they are brimming with good will and heightened self-esteem, they are more generous towards others.

Conclusion: selflessness and low self-esteem lead to stingy behavior.

Self-interested, self-confidence and brimming self-esteem leads to generosity towards others.

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