Essay About Smile

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I believe that a smile can change someone 's day. I believe that a few kind words can impact a person 's whole life. I believe that sadness can be conquered, and I believe that happiness and kindness are everything. I have always been an incredibly happy and peppy person, but I also know that from time to time it can be incredibly difficult to be happy. I went through a period in my life where numerous difficulties kept occurring and it created this strenuous atmosphere where I felt like I could not be happy or put a smile on my face when I crawled out of bed in the morning. I felt as if everything was hopeless and I did not see a point in even trying to be happy. I understand that a collective amount of people go through times like this one, …show more content…

Smiles are contagious, when someone smiles it creates a chain reaction and then others begin to smile or laugh and this makes people happy even for just a second. I continued to surround myself with kind and happy people that carried out caring actions and simply smiled. Another issue that is of importance would be my own actions upon people, my actions affect people 's emotions just like theirs affect me. If I treat people with absolute kindness, then they are going to be kinder to me and I would be more likely to develop a happy and kind perspective on life. Just because someone may not be the most caring or kindest person not give the right to act the same way. They could be going through a tough time or having a rough day and one humble act of kindness could fix their entire day.
I believe in being happy and being kind, it can create a better life for myself and those around me. Putting myself in positive situations is one of the biggest steps towards being happy. The smallest notions can change someone so much and I believe taking two seconds to make someone smile is well worth it if it can change a person 's attitude towards their entire day. I believe that happiness and kindness are the most important attributes in one 's life, they create the structure for who you are as a

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