No News is Good News Day

September 11, Thursday

No News is Good News Day
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No News is Good News Day is celebrated annually on September 12. This day is dedicated to the understanding that the absence of bad news can be a reason for joy and peace, as well as a reminder of the value of a positive outlook on life.

History of the holiday
The exact founding date of the holiday is unknown, but the idea originated in the United States as a reminder that sometimes "no news" is also a positive sign. The day encourages people to appreciate calm moments, avoid immersing themselves in negative news, and find joy in stability and ordinary everyday life.

Traditions
On this day, people practice various activities aimed at relaxation and positive perception:

* Limiting reading and watching the news to focus on calmness and mental balance.
* Spending time with family and friends, enjoying the simple pleasures of daily life.
* Sharing positive events and good news on social media.
* Practicing gratitude for stability and peace in their lives.

Significance of the holiday
No News is Good News Day reminds us that the absence of bad news is a reason for joy and tranquility. The holiday helps reduce stress, strengthen mental health, and encourages people to value moments of calm and stability.

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