According
to Wiki, Laughing is a reaction to certain stimuli. It may ensue from hearing a
joke, being tickled, or other stimuli. Most commonly, it is considered a visual
expression of a number of positive emotional states, such as joy, mirth,
happiness, relief, etc.
However,
laughter is a part of human behaviour regulated by the brain, helping humans
clarify their intentions in social interaction and providing an emotional
context to conversations. Laughter is used as a signal for being part of a
group — it signals acceptance and positive interactions with others. Laughter
is sometimes seen as contagious, and the laughter of one person can itself
provoke laughter from others as a positive feedback.
Furthermore,
of all the forms of courage the ability to laugh is the most important. Many of
us take ourselves too seriously. Laughter is typically associated with joy. Joy
is shown on our faces – your smile, the sound of your laughter, the light tone
in your voice – these are all indicators of joy to the human eye and ear.
Keeping your joy is a decision that you have to make every day.
Think
about it, there are so many little things that we allow to steal our joy (if we
allow them) on a daily basis, such as the coffee at work not being served on
time or someone else’s grumpy response towards your friendly greeting. If you
look for it, you’ll find a million things that can steal your joy every day,
that why laughing is a decision that you have to make and probably remind
yourself of every day.
One
good example I could make is me, I love to have fun and laugh because it keeps
me going in life, and I also enjoy seeing people laughing or having fun because
of all forms of courage the ability to laugh is the most important… So let’s
keep laughing…
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