
What makes you laugh?
To laugh to something funny is what the most people do. But can you see humor in the serious, amusement on personal dilemmas you find yourself, and the hilarity of your fauxpas?
If you do, that explains your sadness, your soundness, your solidarity. Laughing at ourselves makes our hard time bearable, turns boring moments to pleasurable ones; brightens the way drudgery in everyday toil.
A man who can see something funny in anything absurd, dis proportioned, or ill-matched has a sense of balance. Someone has said that he hurries to laugh a everything, for fear of being obliged to weep. This maybe an exaggeration, though. Many a person prefers to laugh himself out of his worries to being pressed down by them-for then he can only choose to laugh or cry.
We see in
movies and in reality eople with many deep problems laugh more and often, laughing had become their outlet for their heartaches and pains. Laughter is attractive. It is inviting. The business world sprinkles humor to ads to prevent the populace from getting bored of the often repeated commercial.
How do you feel after a long heartily laugh? Relieved? Well, crying can give similar experience, Yet those red and swollen yes tell something, and often that sad face too. Laughing does this with no scrap behind. It is an analgesic without any side effects.
King Solomon in all his glory and wisdom stated: A merry heart doeth good like medicine. Can you afford to be merry without laughing? at least sometimes.