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Do Fireworks Really Make Us Happy?

Summary by psychologies.com
"A huge fireworks [is] something laughing and triumphant, a party," said George Sand in History of my life. "The fireworks, which can be defined as pyrotechnic shows intended to celebrate an event, continue to arouse wonder and interest. Besides, in some Asian countries, they are very popular. In Vietnam, in the city of Da Nang (the third largest city in the country), the DIFF, the International Fireworks Festival, takes place every year. During…
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"A huge fireworks [is] something laughing and triumphant, a party," said George Sand in History of my life. "The fireworks, which can be defined as pyrotechnic shows intended to celebrate an event, continue to arouse wonder and interest. Besides, in some Asian countries, they are very popular. In Vietnam, in the city of Da Nang (the third largest city in the country), the DIFF, the International Fireworks Festival, takes place every year. During…

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psychologies.com broke the news on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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