Thursday, December 23, 2004

Control Your DOPAMINE and/or SERATONIN

Laughing is a sign of joyous release and pleasure.
Therefore, laughing is good.
It is an obvious behavioral display that adds dynamics to human interactions.
It is an inherent social behavior,
yet not a sort of mysterious emotion that cannot be controlled.
Laughing can also become a nuisance
especially when someone does it UPROARIOUSLY in the wrong place.
In this sense laughing can be considered as a noise.
Sometimes we think we are just plainly being happy about something
– We laugh till we drop!
. . .but, we never know when we annoy people in our vicinity.
When our laughing becomes noise – a sound undesirable by the recipient
as defined by Mr. Webster,
it certainly becomes distraction or disturbance.
Apparently, there are people who become irascible
when they come across a noisy atmosphere.
Hence, it’s a boon to be mindful of the right place to make noise
. . .that gets us out of trouble, too.

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