Winter evening. Snowing outside. Inside the house is warm. The scent of pies. A blanket and a cat on the sofa. You feel peaceful. Warmth in the house is not just temperature. It's a sense of security, comfort, happiness. Why is warmth so important for our brain? And how is it related to evolution?
Our ancestors survived in cold climates thanks to fire and shelter. Those who found a warm refuge had a better chance of surviving and leaving offspring. Therefore, the brain established a connection: warmth = safety. In a cold room, a person feels anxiety (the ancient fear of freezing). Wearing a sweater, you're not just warming up, you're deceiving the brain: “the danger is over”.
Studies: people are happier at room temperatures of +22...+24°C than at +18°C.
In childhood, our mother warmed us with her body. Hugs gave warmth. Therefore, an adult person seeks “warmth” in a partner (not only literally). When we say “a warm person,” we mean caring, gentle. The connection: warmth in the house symbolizes warmth in relationships. Family traditions (shared meals, tea by the fireplace) strengthen this connection.
A cold house (drafts, mold) is associated with cold relationships (indifference, arguments).
Biophilia is a person's innate love for nature. Warmth in the house is associated with the sun, summer. Therefore, people love sunlit rooms, fireplaces, candles. Fire (the fireplace) has a particularly strong effect: the flickering flame reduces blood pressure, pulse. People can watch the fire for hours — it's meditation.
A cozy home with warmth is a substitute for a natural niche where a person feels safe.
Too hot (more than +27°C) — irritability, aggression, fatigue. Too cold (less than +18°C) — apathy, desire to crawl under the blanket, depression. Optimal +20...+23°C. People living in warm homes get sick less often, argue less often, are more productive. Finns, whose homes are always warm, are among the happiest people in the world (according to the happiness index).
Feedback: happy people spend money on heating, unhappy people on alcohol.
A cold house leads to colds (viruses are more active at low temperatures), joint pain, hypertension (blood vessels constrict), depression (lack of light). A warm house prevents heart attacks (you don't have to strain the blood vessels), improves sleep (it's harder to fall asleep in the cold). Children in heated homes learn better (the brain doesn't spend energy on warming up).
Therefore, to preserve warmth is not frugality, but care for health.
Warmth in the house is a basic need, like food and water. It gives a sense of control over life. Therefore, don't skimp on heating, insulate the walls, buy warm blankets. Light candles. Sit closer to the radiator. And be happy. In warmth.
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