Incorporating laughter and humor into your daily routine is more than just a way to have fun; it’s a vital component of mental health.
From reducing stress and enhancing cognitive functions to strengthening social connections and providing emotional relief, the benefits of laughter are profound and far-reaching.
So, make it a point to enjoy a good laugh every day—it’s a simple yet powerful way to nurture your mind and improve your overall well-being.
The priest offers to light a candle for her
While traveling to Rome, a Roman Catholic priest runs into an old childhood friend. “Mary, my goodness!” he said. “How are you doing?” She acknowledges that it could be better. “My spouse Robert and I have been attempting to conceive for fifteen years, but we are unable to become parents.” “I apologize deeply,” the priest replies. “I will light a candle for you in the great cathedral while I’m in Rome on a pilgrimage.”