Cliff Arnall’s Holiday Math Equation actually determines that January 18 is the most depressing day, thus we must take it off! According to this Psychologist of the University Cardiff, he believes that the formula that he has created proves his theory is correct. However, not too many experts agree with him, so they slam and ridicule this ‘Beat Blue Monday’ movement of his. If Cliff Arnall’s Holiday Math Equation is actually successful in gaining a holiday, would then anyone else just be able to use an undeterminable math equation for other means? Would this then open up a Pandora’s Box? Whatever happened to those days where math was just a subject in school that I failed and it didn’t have powers to give me a holiday?
Can Math Actually Score Me a Holiday?
Psychologist Cliff Arnall Uses Math Equation to Determine Ho
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