There was a wonderful guy who was a disc jockey and later program director of WFIL in Philadelphia.
It was memorable to watch Jay Cook work.
As soon as his microphone went on, he put a smile on his face. Then he talked.
There’s no doubt that smiles change the way others see and respond to us. But they also change us.
You can’t be mad with a smile on your face. Or down. Or unhappy
Smiling is a real tool to bring about positive change initiated by you and not dependent on others going first.
As Tom Wilson said, “A smile is a facelift that’s in everyone’s price range!”
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