Professor Sophie Scott shares some of her research insights around laughter.
What I find so interesting is that laughter is a social function and we’re more likely to laugh when we’re with other people.
That is definitely something to consider, particularly for me if doing work around cultivating positive emotions.
If you can, find yourself a Chuckle Brother (or Sister) XD
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