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When I was a kid I used to read readers Digest and one section I always think of was “Laughter is the best medicine”. As I have gotten older I have come to realize that laughter may not be the best medicine but it sure is good medicine for what ails you. It’s hard to be sad, depressed, stressed out or anxious when you are laughing. Laughter can sometimes even make you forget about physical pain.
Laughter may not actually cure stress, depression, anxiousness, sadness or pain but it can sure help decrease stress, lighten depression, ease anxiety, mitigate pain and lessen sadness. Many medical researchers say that people who laugh often live longer lives.
Laughing is not hard, in fact it’s easy. Read some jokes, learn and tell some jokes, watch some comedy acts on television, go to a comedy club or have a friend tell you some jokes. Eventually you’ll find some jokes, humor or satirical stories that will appeal to you and before you know it you will find yourself laughing.
When my wife gets depressed I read some jokes, learn them and then retell them to her. Pretty soon her mood starts to lighten and her depression either lessens or goes away all together. When I get sad or frustrated I start reading jokes and quickly I start to feel that whatever is making me sad or frustrated isn’t so bad and my mood improves immensely.
Go ahead, read or listen to some jokes and turn on the laughter. You’ll be surprised how much better you will feel.
Copyright 2008 The Joke Index
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Source by David Hallstrom