Why we aren't live with out humour
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Answer:t would be meaningless, fruitless, smile-less.
In my eyes, humor is dramatically under-appreciated — people who are good at it aren’t given the credit and respect they deserve, and people often forget its importance in making our lives even the least bit interesting. In many cases, it is the first thing to be cut, whether consciously or unconsciously. We sacrifice humor for the sake of getting things done, for respect, for dignity, for success. If you’re funny, you can’t be successful. Or maybe you are — but people don’t take you seriously. He’s just joking, he doesn’t mean it. Being humorous is just not a winning proposition.
Without humor, we would all be drones, pushing forward for mere productivity without regard for enjoyment. There would be no moments spent rolling on the floor laughing until you can’t feel your sides anymore. Friendships would lack dimension — or maybe friendships as we know them wouldn’t exist at all. We’d be tied together by purpose, but have nothing else to share.
I enjoy humor, dare I say that I am a “humor enthusiast”. I appreciate people who don’t take life so seriously and who aren’t afraid to take a step back and laugh at themselves. It’s rare to find people who truly appreciate humor and what it does for the mind and body. People often will find things funny, but I strongly believe that humor encompasses much more than that. It’s a willingness to let your boundaries go, become vulnerable, and open your mind to seeing things in a way that you might not have seen them before. It’s the courage to say something that no one else is willing to say, or even the ability to brighten someone’s day.
To possess the power of humor is indeed an incredible gift. It must be wielded wisely, with great care for its appropriate use. I admire those who have this incredible ability — they are among my greatest idols. But I wish more people would accept and appreciate its power, and respect it for what it’s worth.
Because life without humor would be meaningless, empty, and a hell of a lot more boring.
Life Without (or With)
Reflections on life without the things I value most.
Explanation:
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- …would be the stalest existence ever.
- It would be meaningless, fruitless, smile-less.
- In my eyes, humor is dramatically under-appreciated — people who are good at it aren’t given the credit and respect they deserve, and people often forget its importance in making our lives even the least bit interesting. In many cases, it is the first thing to be cut, whether consciously or unconsciously. We sacrifice humor for the sake of getting things done, for respect, for dignity, for success. If you’re funny, you can’t be successful. Or maybe you are — but people don’t take you seriously. He’s just joking, he doesn’t mean it. Being humorous is just not a winning proposition.
- Without humor, we would all be drones, pushing forward for mere productivity without regard for enjoyment. There would be no moments spent rolling on the floor laughing until you can’t feel your sides anymore. Friendships would lack dimension — or maybe friendships as we know them wouldn’t exist at all. We’d be tied together by purpose, but have nothing else to share.
- I enjoy humor, dare I say that I am a “humor enthusiast”. I appreciate people who don’t take life so seriously and who aren’t afraid to take a step back and laugh at themselves. It’s rare to find people who truly appreciate humor and what it does for the mind and body. People often will find things funny, but I strongly believe that humor encompasses much more than that. It’s a willingness to let your boundaries go, become vulnerable, and open your mind to seeing things in a way that you might not have seen them before. It’s the courage to say something that no one else is willing to say, or even the ability to brighten someone’s day.
- To possess the power of humor is indeed an incredible gift. It must be wielded wisely, with great care for its appropriate use. I admire those who have this incredible ability — they are among my greatest idols. But I wish more people would accept and appreciate its power, and respect it for what it’s worth.
- Because life without humor would be meaningless, empty, and a hell of a lot more boring.