As Halloween approaches, daylight saving time is about to end, and people will "fall back" by turning their clocks back by one hour at 2 a.m.
In contrast, New Year's Eve, which also involves a clock, is a beloved holiday.
The bi-annual practice of changing clocks has made daylight saving time an unpopular topic, disrupting sleep schedules and causing adjustments.
Bring it up in conversation, and you’re sure to find some people who like daylight saving time and others who loathe it.
Author's summary: Daylight saving time is a divisive topic due to its clock changes.