Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Laughter

Everyone should laugh at least twice day. Laughter can make you sense something about yourself, it can be the best medicine, and it is fact that humans love to laugh, priceless.

Having someone make you laugh as hard as you can, once, can change a whole lot. It can make you see what makes you laugh, it can tell you how much you like to laugh and how often you laugh. I have people in my life that does everything and joke around. I think that is how it’s supposed to be. I like people who like to laugh, at me, at others (not in a disrespectful way) and at my dog, he is hilarious.

I do believe that laughter is the best medicine. My mother recently had surgery, I told her to watch this adult swim show “Family Guy” and it worked the night she came home. Healthy changes in the body occur, as you could feel it, hopefully. Pleasures of life are supposed to be enjoyed why not get a kick out of inappropriate cartoons, knowing there are underaged watchers.

Since it is fact that humans love to laugh, even if they are a bit stubborn, who can really be called a mad man. Comedians share a task, to make people enjoy their lives in what ‘comedians” love to do. I like comedians, their array of meaning in lifestyles, for example The people who spent their lifetime perfecting their crafts to nature and television. Those are the ones you count on to boost your life and humor. I personally love to laugh, then theres ones who humble themselves a bit too much and don't like to. Knowingly, my life doesn't evolve around those people.

2 comments:

  1. Laughter releases all the stress during the day. The long hours that you're up on your feet at work. Or the ridiculous Friday 5'o clock traffic jam. Laughter at times is the quickest way to interact with other people. By the way i love Family Guy, and the Boondocks. They are ridiculously funny. Your post are refreshing and provide light upon my days letting me know that there is always someone with bigger problems and reminding me that you can never be too grateful.
    Have a wonderful evening
    Janedisse

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  2. You have a great opportunity to add a researchable element here. How does laughter actually benefit a person's health? Support what you know with the data of what experts have researched. That will make you sound authoritative, and that's what Aristotle called "ethos," a great way to convince people that their argument was to be believed.

    And use some examples to your main points, too...who are "the people who spent their lifetime perfecting their crafts"? For example?

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