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Laughter Makes A Person Loftier And Lovelier

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24.05.2026

"Hanso aaj itna ki iss shor mein

Sada siskiyon ki sunai na de"

(Laugh so uproariously that it drowns out the sounds of sobbing) 

World Laughter Day is celebrated every year on the first Sunday of May, and this year it was celebrated on May 3. There used to be a famous column in The Reader's Digest titled 'Laughter's the best medicine'. There's no gainsaying the fact that laughter is the best and also the cheapest medicine.

Laughter is indeed the best medicine for a weary soul. In times of weariness and exhaustion, when our souls feel burdened and heavy, laughter can be a miraculous remedy. It possesses a unique power to soothe, uplift, and heal, washing away our worries and rejuvenating our spirits. Laughter acts as a beacon of light, injecting joy and mirth into our lives. It helps us maintain a positive perspective, reminding us that there's beauty even in the darkest of times. Through its infectious energy, laughter not only eases our burdens but also strengthens our resilience, allowing us to face challenges with renewed vigour. It serves as a gentle reminder that life should be cherished, and even in the toughest moments, there's always something to laugh about, bringing comfort and solace to our weary souls.

Our journey through life is undoubtedly filled with both highs and lows, moments of joy and sorrow, and triumphs and failures. However, what truly makes this tumultuous journey worthwhile is the ability to find humour and laughter amidst all the ups and downs. Laughter has a magical power to uplift our spirits, bring us closer together, and help us navigate through difficult........

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