Scared of too much happiness.
Does it happen to you too?
There are days when you cant stop laughing, over a little joke, or maybe that some old memory which crossed your mind. Or there are people like me, who laugh at every possible opportunity.
But, behind all this humongous laughter, and those laughter kines, is fear at the back of our mind.
Most of us, who laugh, in fact "have fun" are scared of something bad happening the next moment, or probably during the day.
Its human tendency, and I face a similar problem. We all start pondering and give our brains a little too much to bother about. Just the other day, when I laughed so much that my cheeks ached, I thought, is something bad bound to happen?
And, then when you get back home, or maybe are heading home, you get a call from your parents questioning your whereabouts, or maybe someone steps on your foot in the train, or you spill food on your new clothes.
This is too normal for every human, and so we're all scared of that continuous laughter.
But, after so many years, and thought put to this issue, I feel, the only way to overcome this fear could be, that we laughed.
There weren't wrinkles, they were lines of laughter.
And all of us should be grateful to that one little moment when we didn't bother about etiquettes and morals.
After all that laughing, and a little bit of wrong in the same day, one cant expect life to be perfect, or else how would we value the smile or the laugh that ached our stomach, and made people think we're crazy.
So go ahead, get a laugh and be prepared for the next bad thing. Don't ponder, take the fear as another memory to your beautiful smile.
There are days when you cant stop laughing, over a little joke, or maybe that some old memory which crossed your mind. Or there are people like me, who laugh at every possible opportunity.
But, behind all this humongous laughter, and those laughter kines, is fear at the back of our mind.
Most of us, who laugh, in fact "have fun" are scared of something bad happening the next moment, or probably during the day.
Its human tendency, and I face a similar problem. We all start pondering and give our brains a little too much to bother about. Just the other day, when I laughed so much that my cheeks ached, I thought, is something bad bound to happen?
And, then when you get back home, or maybe are heading home, you get a call from your parents questioning your whereabouts, or maybe someone steps on your foot in the train, or you spill food on your new clothes.
This is too normal for every human, and so we're all scared of that continuous laughter.
But, after so many years, and thought put to this issue, I feel, the only way to overcome this fear could be, that we laughed.
There weren't wrinkles, they were lines of laughter.
And all of us should be grateful to that one little moment when we didn't bother about etiquettes and morals.
After all that laughing, and a little bit of wrong in the same day, one cant expect life to be perfect, or else how would we value the smile or the laugh that ached our stomach, and made people think we're crazy.
So go ahead, get a laugh and be prepared for the next bad thing. Don't ponder, take the fear as another memory to your beautiful smile.

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