21/4/11

The duty to smile and to transmit joy

The smile of children is one of the great and wonderful mysteries. It shows much more than just a way to acknowledge the presence of another. It is the most convincing evidence that human beings need to give and receive love.

The joy of being a personal attitude comes from within man, it emerges from within our soul, from where there is a peace that affects our whole being. Thanks to this peace it is easier to be aware of others, to work with joy and greater efficiency. The joy comes from external reasons: having good friends or a great family, or the chance for a better job. But the important thing is to know that happiness is not always available but basically it is built.

The terms associated with life are common in all cultures, they are modulated differently depending on cultural context, it is common to laugh openly in the Mediterranean or warmer cultures, and instead in arid cultures the laugh is more discreet.

The voice during the speech is a key to determining a person's emotional state. With joy, the tone, the timbre and the intensity of the voice changes, there is a monotone speech, but harmonious.

The joy biased and provides contact and communication, it relieves bad mood, it cures and heals the wounds, it helps to see problems from another perspective, and to discover new hope to those who had lost them. Joy promotes group solidarity and increase social cohesion.

 
Let's remember a poem by Miguel Hernandez, who evokes the sadness and joy. 



 Sonreír con la alegre tristeza del olivo,
Esperar, no cansarse de esperar la alegría.
Sonriamos, doremos la luz de cada día
En esta alegre y triste vanidad del ser vivo.

 

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