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The World in 2034: News, Technology Advancements, and the Power of Laughter

The world we live in

2023-11-01

Today’s article is from the news and studies published by the media in the world in which we live, and before I start with the first thing I chose, I would like to congratulate everyone on the Kingdom’s organization of the 2034 World Cup finals. I was not surprised that the Kingdom won the World Cup, and I knew deep down that the Kingdom’s victory rate in organizing was much higher. Whoever competes with her. As I read the news, I was filled with inner confidence that the 2034 World Cup will be the best and most beautiful in the history of the World Cup. This is not an emotional exaggeration, but rather absolute confidence in the Godfather of the vision, who is not satisfied with anything but the best. Prince Mohammed bin Salman has a daily right. We must pray for him to God to protect him, protect him, and grant him success for everything he has done and is doing for the sake of an advanced life, filled with happiness, luxury, and stability.
Technical development is jumping rapidly, and perhaps few people use all the features in mobile phones. As for me and many like me, we only use about 5 or 10 percent of the features of our phones. What is new in the world of mobile phones is what CCS Insight revealed in its report on the most important technical expectations for the year 2024, that smartphone makers will, within 5 years, begin producing phones that have the ability to repair themselves! I don’t know why I imagined that when my phone broke, it refused to fix itself, and when I asked him why, he replied: I’m upset!
A recent study presented at the annual meeting of the European Society of Cardiology in Amsterdam states that laughter improves symptoms of heart disease, and indicates that a low laugh leads to the expansion of tissues inside the heart, increasing oxygen around the body. The study included 26 adults diagnosed with coronary artery disease, and over the course of 3 months, half of them were asked to watch two different comedy programs for an hour daily, while the other half watched two different serious documentaries. At the end of the study, it was found that the group that watched the comedies improved their health by 10%. I was not surprised by the results of the study, and there is much evidence that preceded it. People who laugh live longer because they move away from negativity and constant seriousness. Since talking about the benefits of laughter, here is the latest thing I received (the manager told a joke… and everyone laughed except one employee, and the manager said to him: It seems that you did not understand the joke, and the employee replied: No, I resigned yesterday).

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