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5. Everyone smiles in the same language


My friends, did you know that you need not always speak. For your body can also speak. Have you noticed that when you are near a person who likes you, you know it? The same way, when someone with inimical intentions accosts you, you sense it. There are vibes that can be sensed.


Do you feel what I am saying is correct? I speak not just about body language, but of something beyond even that parameter☝️.


Our body and our mind have tools for communication. Look at the persons sitting around you. Can you sense anything? Possibly not, for there are so many vibes in the room and around you.


But then, think of someone you know as a friend, and another you know as an irritant in your life. Even the very imagining of them, does spark emotions into your mind.


Then what about a smile? It is a great tool of your mind. It can convey powerful feelings. It can, for one thing bring in delight in you and a charming feeling about the person who bestows this smile. It conveys passions and fellowships, which words cannot convey. A smile can convey love, friendship, hope, camaraderie, support and in some cases, it can even convey messages. Still, it remains beyond the limits of human languages. In many ways, it is part of a universal language for mankind.


Well, it is inexpensive and yet quite so powerful. I remember a quote from Charles Gordy: A smile is an inexpensive way to change your looks. It’s true isn’t it?


And there is still another quote from an unknown author that I do cherish: Life is like a mirror, we get the best results when we smile at it.

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