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Saturday, August 27, 2005

Laughter is the best medicine

I think people who've been around me much will realise that I like to laugh a lot. And now I found an article online which details all the health benefits of laughter. So laugh now.....because it's good for you.

http://www.helpguide.org/life/humor_laughter_health.htm

This article really covers a lot on laughter: like for example, how does laughter improves mental and physical health, how to bring humor into our lives, how to make sure our humor won't offend people, the differences between hurtful and healthful laughter and also a list of online links - including an archive on clean jokes (special emphasis because I feel that there's a tendency for people to think that all jokes must be "dirty" to be funny). I think after reading this, you guys should laugh more. Or at least smile once per day.....it's a simple activity that costs you nothing and can brighten up someone's life. (sounds clinched but it's true)

Of course, don't just focus on laughing lah.....laugh too much probably is not good also. Must have balance okay.....

P.S In case you cannot laugh........(somewhere along the lines of constipation only in terms of humor :P) I got some jokes for you from http://netec.mcc.ac.uk/JokEc.html It's all economists and economics joke btw.

TOP 10 REASONS TO STUDY ECONOMICS
1. Economists are armed and dangerous: "Watch out for our invisible hands."

2. Economists can supply it on demand.
3. You can talk about money without every having to make any.
4. You get to say "trickle down" with a straight face.
5. Mick Jagger and Arnold Schwarzenegger both studied economics and look how they turned out.
6. When you are in the unemployment line, at least you will know why you are there.
7. If you rearrange the letters in "ECONOMICS", you get "COMIC NOSE".
8. Although ethics teaches that virtue is its own reward, in economics we get taught that reward is its own virtue.
9. When you get drunk, you can tell everyone that you are just researching the law of diminishing marginal utility.
10. When you call 1-900-LUV-ECON and get Kandi Keynes, you will have something to talk about.

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