William Shakespeare
Why do we laugh
Laughs, oh what a curious thing they are! A spontaneous outburst of joy that ripples through the air, filling our hearts with mirth and our souls with warmth. But why do we laugh, you ask? Is it simply a reaction to humor or a clever jest? Nay, my friends, for laughter runs deeper than mere amusement. It is a release, a catharsis of the soul that washes away our sorrows and troubles. In the midst of laughter, we are free from the burdens of our daily lives, if only for a fleeting moment. It is a reminder of our humanity, a bond that connects us all in our shared experience of joy and merriment. Laughter is the language of the heart, a universal expression that transcends language and culture. It is a gift from the gods, a brief reprieve from the harshness of the world. So let us embrace laughter in all its forms, for it is a balm for the soul and a beacon of hope in the darkness. Laughter, my friends, is truly the music of the heavens, a symphony that reminds us of the beauty and wonder of life."
