Laugh At Them

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour, Comics & Graphic Novels
Cover of the book Laugh At Them by Natalia Levis-Fox, Natalia Levis-Fox
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Author: Natalia Levis-Fox ISBN: 9781458008275
Publisher: Natalia Levis-Fox Publication: March 3, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Natalia Levis-Fox
ISBN: 9781458008275
Publisher: Natalia Levis-Fox
Publication: March 3, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Laughing at silly people makes you feeling good, nice & healthy. Lovely pictures filled with humor are both to entertain you and to release negative emotions, stress and stagnation. In comic images, you easily recognize different types of people that bore or annoy you. That is why you laugh freely. Witty comments and aphorisms please your intelligence and lift up your self-worth. This raises your mood immediately. Laughter & orgasm have similar ways in brain.

When we watch, smile and laugh at funny images of people and understand their limitations, lack of love and intelligence, the part of the brain that generates rewarding feelings in response to new & unexpected experiences becomes activated. That’s why you feel good.

This discovery has an invaluable significance for our every life. When we learn to color specific and rather unpleasant situations with humor, our brain lightens up with pleasure. This novel experience (coloring situations with humor) is rewarded by satisfaction due to the release of chemicals both in brain and in body. The result is the relaxation!

We can’t change people. But, we can easily fill our vision of them with humor. It is the highest level of intelligence!

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Laughing at silly people makes you feeling good, nice & healthy. Lovely pictures filled with humor are both to entertain you and to release negative emotions, stress and stagnation. In comic images, you easily recognize different types of people that bore or annoy you. That is why you laugh freely. Witty comments and aphorisms please your intelligence and lift up your self-worth. This raises your mood immediately. Laughter & orgasm have similar ways in brain.

When we watch, smile and laugh at funny images of people and understand their limitations, lack of love and intelligence, the part of the brain that generates rewarding feelings in response to new & unexpected experiences becomes activated. That’s why you feel good.

This discovery has an invaluable significance for our every life. When we learn to color specific and rather unpleasant situations with humor, our brain lightens up with pleasure. This novel experience (coloring situations with humor) is rewarded by satisfaction due to the release of chemicals both in brain and in body. The result is the relaxation!

We can’t change people. But, we can easily fill our vision of them with humor. It is the highest level of intelligence!

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