Last week, as I was listening to a lecture with my classmates, I got a case of "the giggles." I mean I couldn't stop cracking up! As a matter of fact, I'm laughing right now! And then, as I was singing in the church choir, I began to chuckle again! But it has become somewhat problematic during times when I have to be in more serious environments.
So, what's with my spontaneous laughter, anyway? It's not like I'm laughing at anyone or anything in particular. I don't feel particularly good or bad. I'm fat and don't exercise. I watch too much television and sometimes study too much. I don't drink or do drugs. But sometimes I do get depressed or anxious.
Is there a psychological explanation for this in my life? I will say this, though: I've felt better in the past 2 weeks than I have in a long time.
Any advice?
2007-02-25
12:09:18
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➔ Psychology