We as humans are an evolved species, but we have not evolved socially or neurologically in such a way that we can bear isolation. So much of what makes us happy involves proximity to another person.

Although video conferencing has been around for two decades, most remote meetings were attended from a conference room. However, we are now attending all meetings virtually from our homes. This has led to the absence of a very important thing in our life: Laughter.

Research suggests that we laugh far less alone than in the company of others. Laughter releases vital chemicals that make us feel good. So how do we keep the laughter going in these tough times? Read on and find out for yourself.

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