Humor and the "good life" seem to go hand-in-hand. Funny people seem to move effortlessly through the world. Business articles and gurus prescribe humor as a key to effective workplace performance. The website for the African country of Eritrea even describes humor as "a tremendous resource for surmounting problems, enhancing your relationships, and supporting both physical and emotional health." Can laughter make our lives better? - Amy Schmitz. Which statement best summarizes both passages?
a) Strokes and other health problems can happen if people laugh too much.
b) Laughter and humor can contribute to a better quality of life.
c) Stress can contribute to unsuccessful workplace performance.
d) The healthiest kind of laughter comes from something unplanned.