ALTHOUGH
it lasts only a moment, the memory may stay with you all your life. Its value
is immense, but nobody is so poor that he cannot share it or so rich that he
does not need it.
A
smile is produced by a muscular contraction in which the eyes brighten and the
corners of the mouth curve slightly upward expressing satisfaction. During the
first few weeks after birth, a baby smiles, and this, of course, delights the
proud new parents. These early smiles are known as reflex, or involuntary,
smiles. Experts explain that this kind of smile appears often during dreaming
and seems to be related to internal feelings and activity of the central
nervous system. Even when we are adults, this reflex smile may still occur
after a meal or while we are listening to music.
From
about six weeks of age, however, a baby smiles in response to a face or a
voice. A ‘social smile’ - a voluntary, conscious smile - cheers us up, whether
we are babies or adults. It is said that such a smile even has a positive
influence on our physical health. The mere gesture of smiling produces an
electrical stimulus that affects the pituitary gland. This gland, in turn,
releases endorphins; chemical
substances in the brain that make us feel good.
Make it your resolution to put a smile on someone's face today!!!
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