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Every enjoyment of new year has been boddged down due to the natural disaster , tsunami.
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"Enjoy is not medicine of Tsunami" is a phrase that is often used to describe the idea that simply finding joy or happiness in the midst of a disaster or tragedy, such as a tsunami, is not a solution or cure for the situation.
While there may be some anecdotal evidence of individuals finding comfort or a sense of peace through enjoying life experiences, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that this is an effective or reliable method for dealing with the aftermath of a tsunami or other natural disaster.
It is a common belief that finding moments of enjoyment or happiness in difficult situations can help to alleviate pain or suffering. This may be due to the release of certain neurotransmitters in the brain, such as dopamine, which can temporarily improve mood and reduce feelings of distress.
While finding enjoyment in life is certainly beneficial, it is important to also address and process the emotions and trauma associated with a tsunami. Relying solely on enjoyment as a coping mechanism may lead to avoidance of important emotions and hinder the healing process.
There are a variety of evidence-based methods for coping with the aftermath of a tsunami, including seeking support from loved ones, therapy, and participating in community support groups. It is also important to prioritize self-care, such as maintaining a healthy lifestyle and engaging in stress-reducing activities.