Anyone can list a million reasons to smile...though I bet, anyone can list more than a million reasons to frown.
The world is not a perfect place and every nook and cranny will possess a flaw that will make us pause...
and think: this isn't right
and then cause our faces to morph into an expression more popularly knows as a frown. Ideally it would be better to smile. And people have all these supporting trivial facts that says it takes more muscles to frown than to smile. Though have you ever tried smiling so much in a day? Have you ever smiled so much in a day and claim that you have not frowned - not even once - during that same day?
Well I wouldn't know about you but, I guess I have tried smiling so much in a day but I could never recall ever smiling so much and never frowning at all as well. Whatever the case, smiling is a healthy practice no matter what the situation you might find yourself holed in. Mind you, not the fake kind of smile practice, but the real ones are often accompanied by euphoria or simply a great deal of relief. It can even be kind of a pass over to help you overcome whatever tension you might be straining on. Sometimes it can even help you find momentary peace.
The best reason to smile?
...is to smile in appreciation of another day and to be thankful for that day and everything that you currently have in your life.
For which I do and for which I am. There may be more reasons to frown sometimes but the reasons to smile are the ones that come with memories we are bound to cherish in our lifetimes.
So smile. And the world will definitely smile with you. Though a frown would also be healthy every once in a while.
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