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Humor requires vulnerability and courage from "summary" of Humor, Seriously by Jennifer Aaker,Naomi Bagdonas
Humor is not just about making people laugh; it's about connecting with others on a deeper level. It requires vulnerability and courage to share a piece of yourself with others, to open yourself up to the possibility of rejection or judgment. When you use humor to create a genuine connection with someone, you are showing them that you trust them enough to let them see a more authentic side of you. This vulnerability can be scary, but it is also incredibly rewarding. Courage is another essential ingredient in humor. It takes guts to put yourself out there, to take a risk and say something that might not land the way you intended. But when you have the courage to embrace the unknown and take that leap, the potential for c...Similar Posts
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