Road2Elsewhere by Peter Moore

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[REVISITING] Four Therapeutic Effects of Increased Smileage

[REVISITING] Four Therapeutic Effects of Increased Smileage

Go ahead: Laugh. Even the New York Times ("all the bad news that's fit to print") is recommending it. WRITTEN & ILLUSTRATED by PETER MOORE

Mar 20, 2024
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ON A RECENT PLANE FLIGHT, I caught a glimpse of my wife ripping an article out of the New York Times. Right: She still reads it on paper. Somebody has to!

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She was clipping an article called “Hey, Lighten Up! It Can Be Good for Your Health.”

The author, Carolyn Todd, made these points:

  • According to a lecturer at Stanford Business School: “Levity is a mindset. It’s looking for reasons to be delighted rather than disappointed in the world around you.”

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  • A positivity researcher (now there’s a job description) from the University of Zurich tells us to “travel more lightly" because it “saves the organism and the soul from too much of a bumpy road.”

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