Laughter

There is an Irish proverb which says that a good belly laugh and a good sleep are the two best cures for anything. I guess that is the reason why I am happy and best of all LIVING. everyday made me laugh, but over a period of my life I found it difficult to see the lighter side of  misses and unfavourable situations. but I still laughed, smirked at my life's follies, guffawed at my fallings and at life's too. Grant me to find the funny side in each aspect, corner, nook and crevice of life. And so it went...This is the reason why I could keep keep ahead of negatives which were thrown at me, the ups and downs could never pin me down forever. Oh yes! I went down, really really down but never did I doubt at my ability to come up and yes my laugh always kept me company. Never did I realise that it was my body's protection mechanism which I had voluntary or involuntary kept on ever since I could remember. My laugh is what I know it to be; deep gurgling like a stream but more often than not like an engine (I would like to think Enfield or even a Jag) but never that sassy feminine blup ( a mixture of an electronic blip sound and a blurred version of sound called laugh). I would like to call it that and this is the best one, I have even worse descriptions.

Life often offers all of us the chance to laugh every hour if not every 15 minutes. We for our own good should keep this in mind that self help is the best step for self preservation. Why? cause I choose to believe that we all have come here for a specific task and before doing that task we can't let our motivation or focus waver to stranger facets of this world. The underlying factor is that 'a human who can't care for oneself can't definitely do so for his loved ones or his dependents'.
One Sanskrit saying always made it easy for me "No man can walk out on his own story".

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