Have you ever noticed, most
of the people carry a default expression on their face (mainly during inactive
periods of time) which looks like this:
When they are asked for a
favour, half of them would rather give a suspicious look, which looks like this:
Why the default expression
has to be serious, why it can’t be smile. Even when there is no problem, why do
people always feel surrounded by some sort of negativity which they often talk
about too. For example, “it’s such a hot day”, “oh God, it’s raining, weather is
bad”, “look at that fellow, how ridiculous!”, “It’s such a hectic day”, “it was
a slack weekend”.
Working women complain,
‘they have so many responsibilities and housewives complain’, “they have a
boring routine”.
The other side of the coin
allures. We all have a bad habit of not valuing what we have, or what is in the
present, because we like to justify our inactivity by defining non-existent
problems (although unconsciously).
Why can’t we talk about
positive things going around, and give everyone a reason to smile? Infact, jokes can be cracked on negative
things. Every problem can be cured with humour. Why to keep unnecessary lines
on forehead.
Biology says that smile boosts immune system, lowers blood pressure and
makes you look younger. And psychology says that smile is the fastest way to
lift your mood, and it reduces distress in an upsetting situation.
Everything is vain is a failure if not done with happy mood. And nothing is
impossible in life to be achieved if this simple thing is taken care of. What
we need to do is, just live our present, cherish all positive things, and
neglect the negatives of everything and everyone around. It’s like extracting the
juice from a fruit and leaving away the useless pulp.
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