The Value of a Smile

Posted by: Vicki M. Taylor

The Value of a Smile - 10/16/04 01:50 AM

The Value of a Smile

It costs nothing, but gives much.

It enriches those who receive without making poorer those who give.

It takes but a moment, yet the memory of it sometimes lasts forever.

None of us is so rich or mighty that he can get along without it, and none is so poor that he cannot be rich by it.

A smile creates happiness in the home, fosters good will in business and is the countersign of friendship.

It brings rest to the weary, cheer to the discouraged, sunshine to the sad and it is nature's best antidote for trouble.

Yet, it cannot be bought, begged or stolen, for it is something that is of no value to anyone until it is given away.

Some people are too tired to give a smile.

Give one of yours
As none needs a smiles so much as
He who has no more to give.

Author unknown

[ October 16, 2004, 01:15 PM: Message edited by: Vicki M. Taylor ]
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: The Value of a Smile - 10/16/04 04:41 PM

So sweet and so true.

One of the best ways I make people smile is by taking Kelly (our cockapoo) for rides when I'm trucking the kids around. She sticks her head out the window and catches a roller coaster face for all to see. I check her out in the right, side mirror and she's adorable. People smile, wave, and even chat when the rest of windows are down.

How do you make pepole smile?

I'm sure the queen can write a book on this one. Hey, that's not a bad idea. [Big Grin]
Posted by: chatty lady

Re: The Value of a Smile - 10/17/04 01:01 AM

I think the Queen is SMILE all by herself..and one can't thenk of her without smiling...
she whuispers, did I say that right your Highness? No, seriously it's true...

As some of you may remember my high school sweetheart and love of my life died after a short marriage and he use to tell everyone, "he saw me smiling clear across the auditorium and knew he had to meet me. It was my smile he'd always say that melted his heart." Memories!! [Smile]
Posted by: smilinize

Re: The Value of a Smile - 10/17/04 01:18 AM

A smile is infectious. You smile and other people catch it.

A smile, even if it's a false smile, causes our bodies to produce endorphins (those serious pain relieving, getting high like on heroin type substances produced by our brain). The endorphins relieve pain and cause us to want to smile more as we get high on our own juice.

I learned to smile a lot a long time ago when I had some orthopedic injuries that caused pain. Somehow on some level even when I was young felt the relief it provideed. That and exercise kept me going through a lot of painful surgeries and other trauma.

So when I'm stressed or in pain, I try to smile. Sometimes it causes others around me to smile too. And like Chatty, it brought my husband into my life. He said I had a smile in my eyes.

Good stuff smiling.
smile
Posted by: Songbird

Re: The Value of a Smile - 10/18/04 06:53 PM

Beautifuyl message, Vicki! Thanks for sharing it.

When I was only 4-5 yrs. old (or should I say young? [Big Grin] )I learned a song that said:

"The world needs to see us smile. Impart your own sweet smile all around you. We should smile, smile, always smile. This is what the world needs: to see us always smile!!!" [Big Grin]

Of course, it's a good reminder and I try to smile as much as I can. [Smile]