I want to start a Smile-a-Thon
22 January 2014
I genuinely enjoy smiling.
It is one of the few free pleasures in life, that does just that – it
brings you pleasure. But even better –
not just to yourself, but the lucky recipients of your smile too.
Look, even if your smile is not the best and your teeth in
urgent need of dental work, few people can resist a genuine smile. You know those – the ones that reach your
eyes and make the sides crinkle. And a
honest-to-goodness twinkle shine forth.
It is so easy to go through life with one’s head down,
missioning on, on your own little mission.
With your eye only on what you have to do, where you have to go, what
you have to achieve.
It is so easy, to only reserve your smile for those you
love and like. Your family and your
friends.
And I get that – though perhaps for them, you save your
special love-filled smile. It’s only
fair.
But for strangers?
Well, I think it’s pretty friggin awesome to smile at them too. For them, you reserve your “look-how-friendly-I-am
smile”. As well as your
“isn’t-today-a-beautiful-day smile”. And
let’s not forget your
“hey-isn’t-it-awesome-to-smile-at-random-strangers-and-give-them-faith-in-the-goodness-of-people-which-automatically-lifts-their-spirits”
smile. Pretty effective, let me tell
you.
When two strangers smile at one another for no apparent
reason, it feels as is for that little pocket of time, they’re in complete
harmony. Synchronised. Almost as if they’ve got their own private
little secret. One that no one else is
privy to.
I’m pretty shy. And
I suppose you have to have a certain sense of confidence, to start a
smile-drive, with someone you don’t know.
Still few things make me feel better and gives a more buoyant little
spring to my step, than a stranger smiling at me. Whether I started the smiling, and they’re
merely reciprocating, or whether they initiated it and I’m the one
responding. It doesn’t matter.
The end result is the important bit. Someone I didn’t know smiled. For that little bit of time, they felt
good. And I sure know that I did.
It really is the simple pleasures in life. The ones that really count. Who knows, sometimes, that smile, can be the
very best thing that happens the whole day long. Like a stolen pleasure, that’s not really
forbidden. Easier on the hips than
chocolate cake. An indulgence, not
tinged with remorse, as indulgences so often are. Not an expensive splurge on an item of
clothing, or something or other.
A complete an utter freebie, just begging to be taken. In fact, it’s a highly addictive pastime and
hobby. Completely transportable,
requiring no set-up costs, or time away from home (barring the obvious stuff
you’re doing away from home already, like shopping, etc.).
Actually,
if you think about it, mouths are really pretty awesome. Such versatile items. You can use them for the obvious –
smiling. But that’s not all. Some of my very favourite things can be done
with a mouth. There’s kissing
(especially the French kind). There’s
eating – yummy! There’s talking – yakkety-yakkety-yak. There’s laughing – bwahahahaha! And there’s even singing – lalalalala!
For me personally, I’ve evolved. And grown and grown in comfort and skill with
my smiling. Instinctively knowing,
before I’ve dispensed a smile, who will return the favour. It’s kind of like playing “Sweet and Sour”,
the way kids do, when they wave at strangers.
Those that wave back are sweet.
And the grumpy ones that don’t are sour.
Which brings me to another point – I smile, wave, pull
faces, and generally act like a loon, when I see young kids in a car. I play peekaboo behind my hands. I stick my tongue out at them. I make a play-play mask with my fingers. I make a trumpet with my fingers on my
nose. Basically, I goof off. And little kids are just the sweetest – they
always respond. They laugh. They point at me. They tug on their siblings and parents, to
get them to share in the show. And I
must say, I do deliver. The bonus in
doing this, is that it is doubly rewarding.
You get smiles and laughs. You
gets waves in return. You get big eyes
of disbelief and giggling behind hands.
It is one of my favourite things to do.
There is no specific venue, or dedicated space, where you are
restricted to the practice of smiling. My
smile-therapy is mobile, if you like. I
do it while I’m out and about driving.
Smiling at fellow motorists too.
But here’s the thing – I fear it might be contagious. Actually, I’m really holding thumbs it
is.
Just imagine how awesome it would be, if a smile I started
spreading to some random stranger in the morning, somehow came back to me
again, via a different stranger in the afternoon.
So, therefore I implore you. Let’s make the world a friendlier place. Smile at people.
It makes you feel good.
It makes them feel good. It’s a
natural face lift. And it’s free.
Let’s start a smile-a-thon!
JJJ
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I play sweet and sour all the time!