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Jessica Glover
2009 Plant City High School
"When someone wants to get ahead of me in traffic,I would raise my hand, as if I was going to make a negative gesture, and then I would wave and smile...And you know what?
A lot of times they smiled back." Tuesdays With Morrieby Mitch AlbomI can feel good about myself if I make one person smile each day. Their smiles illuminate my life and are contagious throughout. Contagious has negative connotations, certainly, but a smile is innocuous and lovely. A friendly smile is never the sole cause of a dispute and probably prevents a sizeable number of arguments. A smile is a way for me to show others that I respect them; I am engaged in what they are saying. It shows others that I am interested in them. It is a gateway to a world of comfort and kindness. A smile encourages, supports, soothes, and settles. When a person is comfortable with himself, he will naturally be a refuge for others to seek relief, whether or not he realizes it. He will smile. Another person will smile. And yet another person will smile in response. A smile represents a continuous chain of reassurance and love. It is contagious and, for once, a plague would be welcome.
That communicability is shown in the quote at the beginning of this essay. The quote is from a biography of the late Morrie Schwartz, former professor of sociology at
To me, smile means that we have recognized our similar struggle as humans, accept it, and are now working to lessen our burdens. When I smile, I know I still have much in life to look forward to. When others smile, I know they do too. Smiles are simply and complexly life-affirming.
