Smile Essay

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One of our greatest social gifts is the smile. The smile has a great way of presenting itself to others and ourselves to happiness. However, the biggest questions that researchers have opinions about is what are the causes of the smile, what happens when we smile, and the impacts on smiling. The smile is such a simple action that everyone does, but not many people realize how much effect it has on people.
(Smiling like most facial expressions, communicates to those around us on what we are feeling. Facial expressions like the smile not only communicate to the people we live around, but around the whole world. It has been proven that smiling is able to be identified by people around the world no matter what culture or language they speak. If …show more content…

If the causes of happiness had to be summed up in one word, that would be “social.” Sure, we can make ourselves happy, but being around other people has more of an affect on you when being around other people. It’s almost like playing on a team in a baseball game. If you play as a whole team, then the pressure isn’t all on you, it’s for the whole team to get the win. It’s been proven that being around other people is more likely to make you happier than being alone. You can’t talk or socialize with anyone being alone. However, it can be a different story being around the wrong people that don’t make us happy. Being around the wrong people can actually hold us back from showing our true emotions on how we feel. If someone that you don't appreciate being around smiles at you, you may smile back, but it is probably a fake smile because it’s not how you truly …show more content…

This means that neuronal signals travel from the cortex of your brain to the brainstem. Then, a signal is sent through the cranial cortex to the smile muscles with performs a smile. See, that’s simple enough, but wait there's more! Once the smiling muscles in our face contract, there is a positive feedback loop that now goes back to the brain and reinforces our feeling of

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