Sunday, December 28, 2014

What is the importance of laughter in life?



As a natural law laughter is the noble quality only available for human beings. As like other emotions, laughter just keeps your stress relieved. While laughing your total body including your nervous system gets refreshed.

If you lose that noble quality, you will be getting isolated from the atmosphere and you may get psychological disorders.


Laughter's importance can be observed in tense situations as well. It is used to defuse potentially explosive situations at times. Take my younger brother, aged eleven, for example. When he is naughty and utterly infuriating, he will resort to whatever means available to make the family laugh. This allows him to escape just punishment.

In friendships, laughter is essential to ensure a long-lasting relationship; in marriage, many women want a man who sees the funny side of life. A sense of humor is important to lift a relationship, and there is something special, almost intimate, in sharing a joke with a friend or spouse.


Laughter is uplifting. It enriches a relationship by taking it to a deeper level where there is understanding and a mutual letting go of a person's inhibitions and reservations.


It is important to laugh, but also to keep in mind that we should laugh for the right reasons and in the right situations. No matter how funny a sensitive issue may seem to a person, it is probably wiser to control one's laughter and to have a private chuckle.


Laughter....look at your face in the mirror....and then feel your body's reaction warm not the chills. When you smile...and then laugh even if you are alone....your whole body reacts to your mind/soul/heart....it's all connected....

If you are tense your body gets like a knot...if you laugh and have a sense of humor even in difficult times your body will not have such a hard time facing the event. Sometimes when someone is told about an accident or sickness of someone close to them they have to run down the hall to the bathroom:it affects their whole bodily functions.

laughter can do the same thing when someone tells you a joke,sometimes you have to go to the same place...but both makes us have relief from our daily grind.


Whatever is done to us,or what we do to others good or bad it causes a reaction laughter and tears. When we had a loss in our family a child...we cry heavy tears yes...many of them but then after the funeral we laughed so hard at things she once did that we remember to this day.

Laughter can be a comfort. Laughter helps people who are sick in the hospital joking with the nurses and doctor's helps ease the fright of a upcoming checkup or operation...even though it is very serious.

We use laughter to make fun of our leaders their facial expressions when things are going down the tubes....or when there is an election....we laugh at them. It's not always meant to be in loss of respect just laughing at ourselves as a whole group of people, and our country to let off steam.


If you live in the USA and watch "SNL" Saturday night live" you will see this done each week. It's a way to acknowledge the bad and the GOOD.. and laugh ourselves silly. It helps us face the days ahead. 

If the smile of the child can still warm your heart then you have hope* smile or laughter makes all the difference. When faced with problems, if u have courage to laugh at it, you are the winner. Heavy laugh brings tears in your eyes.

 A comedy movie makes you laugh and you forget everything around and u feel relaxed. A laughter is a good exercise for the jaws. Laughing often makes your face look young. 

Laughing makes life look simpler. My child understands my laugh and cry. When i cry he cries and when i laugh he too laughs. But when tell him *laugh* he immediately giggles. Laugh is all about being POSITIVE towards life.
 
It is a very powerful force that positively affects the whole body. The breath released during a hearty laugh has been clocked at speeds as fast as 170 miles per hour. Laughter stimulates the brain, the nervous system, the respiratory system, the hormonal system, and the muscular system.

Numerous studies shows that it lowers blood pressure, lightens depression, increases muscle flex ion, can reduce allergy symptoms, strengthens the immune system, and reduces stress!


Laughter is like filling- balloon with air, glass with wine. Garden with flower, hills with snow, movie with songs, baldness with hairs. Hope you got it.

In closing...LAUGHTER brings out the best in any situation...it brings peace in our hearts. It's a very positive thing to do but we all must judge for ourselves when it's appropriate.


Then be careful operating heavy machinery while passing' funny jokes. Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!


Saturday, December 27, 2014

Drugs and Capitalism

The end of the illicit drug trade has to be on terms that everyone can accept. There are two sides actually doing the fighting with whom real wars ensue, police enforcement and criminal distribution.

Enforcement doesn’t want their kids hooked on drugs and they don’t think that people should profit from selling them since they can be destructive. Distribution doesn’t want to be criminalized for using them; they believe that people should be allowed to do what they will with their own body as long as they don’t hurt anyone. It’s hard to tell who’s winning considering the facts that there are a very high number of prisoners of war now serving time on drug charges and that drugs are easily available for purchase in those same prisons.

The only way to dismantle distribution chains which are a part of capitalism but not the taxable economy is to provide a better product at a more convenient location for a reasonable price.


This can easily be accomplished by setting up a government manufacturing monopoly for the illicit drug trade.

Through proper regulation we can change the economy of the war on drugs. The monetary cost of drugs is the biggest burden to society manifested as a result of the American war on drugs. The emergence of competitive drug trading cartels is evidence but this is even truer on the level of the drug user who is exploited, drained of resources, and then their addiction is often viewed as criminal pushing addicts (through social stigma) into illegal activity as a means of economic support.


The situation is so dire that drug use has a sentiment of rebellion in all youth culture. There is no greater recipe for addiction than drug use mixed with the sentiment of anger and injustice.

As new drugs are invented by individuals, organizations, or discovered and adopted by populations then government must make those products available as well; regulating the enforcement of future recreational drugs through capitalist endeavor, grant subsidy, and contract responsibility.


This solves the issue of profiting off of the drug war as all the money goes to improving the market for drugs by educating consumers, making a more intelligent product, and providing a safer way to acquire it. This is an example of ‘true capitalism’ which is doing what’s best for the entire market including the consumers. 

Addictive substances aren’t synonymous with ‘true capitalism’ since they’re dangerous to consume they should exist outside of it through government regulation. Criminality involving the use or sale of mind altering substances needs to be extinguished. There is no other way to control the economy from drugs which fuel more serious black-market activities such as human trafficking; drugs have long been the kingpin which fund criminal organizations worldwide.

Some may feel that this will create more drug-users and my response to that is, “Good”. Word of mouth is god in terms of being the most powerful form of marketing in a capitalist economy; it's the root of religious prosperity for thousands of years. We can change the economic structure of the war on drugs, we can shift demand away from a subjugated minority, but we cannot expect to reduce demand through any means of social-engineering. If more people are using recreational drugs in a responsible way and no one’s life is destroyed as a result of drug use then that would be more successful. 


No one wants it to be like tobacco and alcohol with tons of different brands competing with advertisements everywhere from billboards to Hollywood love scenes. There should be no traditional advertisements anywhere for any addictive substance, only for the treatment, education of effects, or publication of uses. Alcohol and tobacco will not change.

George Washington may have been right in the warnings he gave about a two-party system just as there’s truth in John Adam’s condemnation of our two-party political system as being ‘the greatest political evil under our constitution.’ Their fears would have held more weight if they could see into the future.


War has too often tried to remind humanity that evil is really only a matter of perspective. The emergence of political parties serves the principle of freedom under that which America was founded, additional political parties are an inevitable aspect of any representative democracy, and ironically they alleviate the fear inherent in a two-party system.

It is the very nature of the duality of human consciousness, good and evil, right and wrong which these great American politicians spoke out against. For it is the conception of that which is inherently good and that which is inherently evil which must be feared eternally. Democracy was invented for the citizens of a community to elect ideas not representatives. There hasn’t been a true democracy since ancient Greece.

The millions who use illicit drugs every day, the domestic terrorists who dedicate their lives to the drug-trade, and the countless other individuals who support drug legality represent a political party that has been silenced by modern democracy. Why have we not revisited the political realities of the American drug war which through the waste, corruption, and pollution it has generated, has touched every life on Earth?