Laugh: Essay
“If
you can make a woman laugh, you will see the most beautiful being on Earth,” said Keanu Reeves. I was stunned by this
statement. There is certainly magic in the sound of laughter – it breaks walls,
melts fears, and brings out a sparkle no diamond can match.
Woman’s
beauty is not only in the eyes, smiles, or the curves… but also in the unguarded
joy that bursts out when someone truly makes us laugh. Long-time ago, I was
laughing with all my heart, the laugh that makes all body and mind participate
in unison. And somehow on the way of living life, repetition of home and work
duties, the sound of joyful laugh became obsolete. I was watching late
entertaining comedy shows in my leisure time. I watched cartoons and followed
the jokes, but it was not same. Somehow, the cleaver funny situations were
acknowledged but the happy laugh from the heart was not there. Life was serious,
and there was no time to laugh.
I
have a light nature of authentic smiling that people often refer to. A smile highlights
the face. A smile is a sign of agreement between thoughts, emotions and heart. To
make a lips’ smile into laugh we need the body and guts participation that the beautiful
sound of laugh takes all over entire body, and your laugh unguarded and free,
until the tears of joy chase the inner beauty of a woman. Laughs that mean
happiness.
Tomshinsky@2025
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