Humour is the quality
of being amusing by trying to find something interesting in almost any
situation. A good sense of Humour keeps a person lively, free from stress and
thus is a great asset. When a person says to someone “I am warning you to not
mess up with me as I know Karate, Kung Fu, Judo, Daimoku, Jutsu” etc. and
similarly names 28 other dangerous words. The time when a person reads these
words, one cannot imagine that ultimately that person is saying he only knows
words and nothing else. This makes you smile and that is humour.
Life is short thus
one should always smile.
When a person thinks
that he needs glasses at his age and if wine glasses are shown in a picture in
place of wearing glasses it makes that person smile.
To that extent, humour
should give some surprise by either pun of words or in any other manner so that
the surprise achieved is a pleasant one but without sarcasm.
Someone who is fond
of vacation might say I need a 6 month vacation twice a year. Now, this is
absurd but still it makes one smile.
It is said that
humour is by far the most significant activity of the Human Brain. Never
mistake a person’s silence for weakness. No one plans a murder out loud.
As said by Osho “If
you find a saint who has no sense of humour then he is not a saint at all.” Humour
is indeed a great asset.
There is another
saying which goes as “A sense of Humour makes a man handsome and a girl
beautiful.”
If one is serious and
says. “A recent survey has found that one in three men is just as stupid as the
other two.” Again, absurdity makes you smile.
The great leaders and
the famous people throughout the world have also expressed humour in different
ways.
Abraham Lincoln said
“I destroy my enemy when I make him my friend”.
Albert Einstein said
“Two things are infinite; the Universe and the Human stupidity and I am not so
sure about the Universe.”
Author Francis Bacon
said “There are two ways of spreading light: To be the Candle or the mirror
that reflects it.”
He also said that “If
a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be
content to begin with doubts he shall end in certainties.”
Sometimes there are
just wise sayings and only expressed humorously.
Humour is also about
right thing, and needs to be having right words at the right place.
It has to be
well-timed too.
Someone said “Failure
is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently”.
It is said that
“Common sense is like deodorant and the people who need it the most never use
it”.
Whenever there is a surprise
or if you are comparing two things which don’t justify the comparison it makes
you smile and that is Humour.
“Forgive and forget;
I am neither Jesus nor do I have Alzheimer’s disease.”
Humour is rightly called
Mankind’s greatest blessing.
Charlie Chaplin once
said “A day without laughter is a day wasted”.
When it comes to why
humour should be used, Lincoln said “If you are in a situation wherein
important and controversial ideas must be presented to less than open minds,
humour allows those ideas to be presented in a non-threatening manner”.
Abraham Lincoln was
famous for his ability to relate humorous stories. And so was Albert Einstein
who said “A person who never makes a mistake, never tried anything new”.
Find humour in
everything and you will live without worry and die without worry.
Thanks for reading.
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