Saturday, June 1, 2024
Laugh at Your Misery and Fear
There’s a bit of a quirky, perhaps weird, skill set I
(John Lovell) have developed over the years, which
I refined during my military years. For folks who’ve
been tested by fire as soldiers or in similar contexts
that involved putting your life in harm's way, this should
immediately resonate. But I think all of us could benefit
from learning to laugh at misery and fear.
If you don't have some experience or knowledge of what
I'm talking about, you might be a bit bewildered by this,
but there is great benefit, even great strength, in finding
the comedy in terrible situations. In another post, I talked
about the importance of graveyard humor, and that’s
sort of what I’m talking about here.
I want to talk about the psychology this instinct and why
we should all try to cultivate a response of humor in the
face of difficulty. CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE
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