COMMENTARYPublished: 01 Dec 11
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Suresh Shah
LOL - It's time you give laugh a try
Always laugh when you can. It is a cheap medicine – Lord Byron. Laughing is a reaction to certain stimuli, fundamentally stress, which serves as an emotional balancing mechanism. Traditionally, it is considered a visual expression of happiness, or an inward feeling of joy. It may ensue from hearing a joke, being tickled, or other stimuli. It is in most cases a very pleasant sensation. Laughter is used as a signal for being part of a group—it signals acceptance and positive interactions with others. Laughter is sometimes seen as contagious, and the laughter of one person can itself provoke laughter from others as a positive feedback. This may account in part for the popularity of laugh tracks in situation comedy television shows. Laughter is anatomically caused by the epiglottis constricting the larynx. The study of humor and laughter, and its psychological and physiological effects on the human body, is called gelotology. Children are known to laugh a great deal more than adults: an average baby laughs 300 times a day compared to an average adult, who laughs 20 times a day. Researchers have shown infants as early as 17 days old have vocal laughing sounds or laughter. Babies have the ability to laugh before they ever speak. Children who are born blind and deaf still retain the ability to laugh. Toddlers love humor. Look at their toys – a jumping jack or a monkey. It makes the toddlers stop crying and start laughing.
A link between laughter and healthy function of blood vessels was first reported in 2005 by researchers at the University of Maryland Medical Center with the fact that laughter causes the dilatation of the inner lining of blood vessels, the endothelium, and increases blood flow.
Laughter is the best medicine (Readers’ Digest) prescribed for years. One can laugh out reading a joke, or a book full of humor. This can be done privately in your space, not necessarily in an open ground on the beach. Tech Support: What kind of computer do you have?
Yet the caution is that the humor should be harmless. Do not inflict a criticism in the name of humor; or not to be sarcastic just to look down at somebody. Humor should be innocent.
The trend continued and heroes in movies have to be humorous for success. I find many books amusing, funny, entertaining, and grin-worthy, but there are a very select few that can elicit actual laughter in me is a rare and precious gem. It seems to be more about a turn of phrase, and the quickness of the writer's skill that can turn a smile into a guffaw, for me, than it is about the particular situation. English language is boon to create Puns – it is intelligent and can make you smile or laugh. Cartoons also use Puns. I remember the cartoonist R. K. Laxman who appeared every day for many years in Times of India, a Daily published in Mumbai. I find his cartoons ‘You said it’ with a caricature of a common man in the city, very funny. As we say picture tells thousand words, one can make out from such cartoons. In today’s world, apart from reading and recommending a book on humour, we often share something interesting by emailing to friends, or posting on a blog, or Texting (SMS) on phone. A description of an absurd situation can be funny, but it takes a particular style and sharpness of word choice to get me. I assume everyone is different. For instance, I have had innumerable people recommend P.G. Wodehouse to me as a writer that made them laugh until they cried. Same with Kurt Vonnegut. If you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed, if you do read the newspaper you are misinformed - Mark Twain Mark Twain was popular because of humour in his writing. Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics won't take an interest in you! - Pericles (430B.C.) Humour dates back to 430 B.C.
The books that cracked me up to the point of helplessness at numerous points throughout its reading were Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. ***
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