Laughter is Vital
Laughter is Vital. What does it mean to laugh? The definition found in Wikipedia says that it is a physical reaction that occurs in humans and certain other species of primates. This consists of a rhythmical expression of breath that often is audible due to contractions of the diaphragm which is a part of the respiratory system. This happens when someone is being tickled or after hearing a funny joke that they found hilarious. Or sometimes it’s due to seeing something funny happen around them that can cause someone to laugh.
In this crazy world, many people are living on the street and do not have much in their lives that makes them laugh. What they don’t realise is that humour is infectious: when someone laughs you just can’t sit right beside them and not laugh also. You have to participate in the act because your body is going to react to it. Laughter is contagious much more so than any cough or sneeze.
What would the world be without laughter? It would be a dead world with everyone angry at each other for any and everything. That is when there would be a lot of war, far worse than what is taking place today. Thank goodness that there is laughter to take our focus off all the negative things in life. Plus, when it is shared with others it brings people together – even those who didn’t want to be a part of it but they just can’t resist. It also increases happiness between many couples and shared intimacy. Did you know that laughter strengthens your immune system? Yes, it does. It also boosts your energy, lessons any pain that you may be feeling and it also protects you from thinking about the many challenges that are happening in your life.
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by O.L. ©
Thanks for reading,
Psychic Madeline Rose
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The desired outcome for young readers is that they will be inspired to treasure their unique differences. If they don’t fit in with the system or with those around them, then they should realise that it’s quite okay not to fit in.
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