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Deck the Halls or Stroke Your Ego? Psychologists Weigh In on Early Christmas Decor

Psychologists debate whether putting up Christmas decorations early is a sign of holiday spirit or a cry for attention. Are you spreading cheer or just stroking your ego?

Ah, the age-old debate: when is it too damn early to unleash your inner elf and transform your home into a tinsel-infested wonderland? According to some psychologists, if you’re the type who busts out the Christmas tree before the turkey’s even cold, you might be a narcissist craving attention. (New York Post)

Psychologist Carmen Harra suggests that early decorators may exhibit narcissistic tendencies, seeking admiration through their festive displays. She also believes that some individuals use early decorations to create a “picture-perfect” image, potentially masking family conflicts. (New York Post)

On the flip side, psychotherapist Amy Morin argues that decking the halls early can stir up positive emotions and nostalgia, reminding people of the magic and happy memories from childhood. Professor Erlanger A. Turner adds that the anticipation of joy from decorating early can enhance mood and well-being, prolonging the excitement and happiness associated with the holiday season. (New York Post)

So, what’s the verdict? Are you a narcissist seeking validation, or just a sentimental soul chasing childhood magic? Maybe you’re both. Or neither. Who the hell knows? At the end of the day, if your premature holiday cheer brings you joy (and doesn’t make your neighbors want to strangle you with a string of lights), go ahead and deck those halls. Just don’t be surprised if someone calls you out for being a Christmas-obsessed attention seeker. Happy holidays, you festive freaks.

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