Daylight Saving Time off. Do we loose or do we gain the hour?

Today is the absolute total end of the summer: “summer time” has been switched off. Every time this happens (in fall as well as in spring) a question arises: how to remember which way the hour gets? Does it come or does it go?

It’s easy: the autumn is seen by some as the season of depression. So in autumn you are credited with an extra hour to have a longer sleep on one of the autumn’s Sundays, which presumable will help a bit in fighting depression. On the other hand, in spring time you’re likely to have an uprise, so it’s a good time to pay your credit back by sacrificing an hour.

Okay, I don’t mean for you to comply and get into depression just because some believe it’s time to. (Though it might be beneficial for memorizing “the hour rule”.) Moreover, depression is better fought by means additional to the extra hour sleep. Some say chocolate & cheese surely help. Yet others go further and testify: no Jesus – no peace, know Jesus – know peace. The choice of cure is yours.



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