SootyRecent research find­ings of Pro­fes­sor Joe For­gas from Uni­ver­sity of New South Wales states that:

“Pos­i­tive mood seems to pro­mote cre­ativ­ity, flex­i­bil­ity, co-operation and reliance on men­tal short­cuts, neg­a­tive moods trig­ger more atten­tive, care­ful think­ing, pay­ing greater atten­tion to the exter­nal world.”

And being sad artic­u­lates your writ­ten case bet­ter than other moods.

So get grumpy for your next ana­lyt­i­cal task.

Source: BBC News