Humor and Laughter

by Doris McCraw,

a repost from the

renawomy blog.

 

 


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The say laughter is the best medicine. I love the following quote about laughter. “We are in the world to laugh. In purgatory or in hell we shall no longer be able to do so. And in heaven in would not be proper.” Jules Renard, Journal, June 1907.

So what is humor and why does it not always lead to laughter. Many of us feel that if we are laughing then people will look at us and wonder why we are laughing. There seems to be a moratorium on laughing out loud in public. If you are in a comedy club, fine. If you are in the coffee shop or heaven forbid a store, that is not an appropriate place. So instead of giving a good belly laugh, we subjugate our laughter and say, that was humorous. I say hogwash.

To me laughter is to be shared. In case you haven’t noticed laughter is contagious. Maybe that is why people are afraid of laughing in public places, they might start something.

I remember going to a show that was very, very funny. I couldn’t help myself. I couldn’t stop laughing. Now most people were laughing with me and enjoying themselves. There was a lady who kept giving me dirty looks and telling me to be quite. Talk about purgatory, I believe she was already there. Not because of my laughter or that of the audience, but because she was above humor and laughter. How very sad.

I know my male friends love the Three Stooges. For me, if I am a bit depressed I put on a Marx Brothers or Abbott and Costello movie and all is right with the world.

If there is one thing I have learned in life, laugh. It is good for you and really for those around you. Laughter is contagious. Pass on the contagion and laugh out loud. Soon the world will laugh with you. Remember, we are in the world to laugh!

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18 thoughts on “Humor and Laughter

  1. *Laughing* I agree. I love to laugh. Laughing and dancing are two of my favorite things. I also love comedy shows. “Trinity is my Name” was one of my favorite movies and Monk is one of my favorite shows for tongue in cheek laughter and I think “Tool Time” was a funny show. I’m not much on stand up comedy, but there Jeanne Robertson who just cracks me up. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YFRUSTiFUs and Willie P. Richardson makes me laugh until I cry. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVP3otG3rCc. I really love the one about ‘moving houses’. I’m always looking for ways to laugh. Thanks for the lovely post. Cher’ley

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  2. I saw a documentary on laughter once and it said that laughing helps your body’s coping mechanism. I know there are “laughter” groups that purport the exercises as a way to good health. Too bad what everyone else thinks – guess they’d rather everyone is just like them! Thanks for the post – enjoyed it!

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    1. Thank You. I found as I got older I wasn’t laughing as much as when I was a child. That really made me sit down and take stock…now, I just laugh.

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    1. I think she just was one of those who just didn’t get humor. Sad thought isn’t it, of course if you can’t laugh I think you are already in purgatory…..

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