To Laugh or not to Laugh? That is the question
At any age, we can choose and we have to choose if we decide to laugh or not. It is our decision and we have the freedom and are even encouraged to decide laughing. There are many different aspects that the laugh affects about our lives. For the moment, let’s talk about how laugh influences our lives in a good way. For example, by laughing you acquire a lot of positive energy and positive feelings as well. By laughing, people seem more powerful, they are easier to talk to and they can easily control a situation. When they laugh they get rid of all fears, stress, they stop thinking how bad will the day of tomorrow be. I personally think that this makes them more powerful. It can help you to improve your life and it can also be responsible for a lot of good things in your life, like a better health, a happier family, and a better paid job. It can makes us be less stressed an so it contributes in all the aspect of our lives.

If we often stress our selves, we can even seem to get older faster than normal and it also has a great influence over some parts of our body. Even when you think that you are going to do a relaxing of fun thing, something you like, you already feel better. It is already a step to a healthier life.   

Do you often feel that you have depressions, that everything goes bad in your life? This has a lot to do with heart diseases. It is easier to have a heart disease if you usually have depressions. But it is treatable and it usually has effect. But what if you try to help to? It is not so difficult! Just give your best to laugh a few minutes whenever you have the chance and you will certainly see an improvement. It is there whenever you need it, you just have to “use” it.  

 
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