The feeling of emotion can be overwhelming and it may at times threaten to destroy us unless we are able to gain some sort of distance from it and ourselves. The humorous attitude allows for this sort of distance. While the realities and incongruities of the world may never change, humor allows us the opportunity to shift our way of viewing them, and in so doing to transform all of our experiences, be they good or evil, into constructive opportunities for affirmative enjoyment.
โ Laughing at Nothing
โ Laughing at Nothing
It is not simply that people nowadays care about appearances more than before, it is that beyond appearances there is nothing. They are nothing more than the sum of their masks: remove the mask and you'll see another one, like layers of onion that you keep peeling until you reach the core. Then you'll be caught by surprise, because the core is not even rotten, it's empty. Perfect bodies and empty spirits.
Freud and Humor:
Freud thinks of the humorous attitude as a kind of defensive mechanism, and in fact as โthe highest of the defensive processes.โ In displacing the psychic energy naturally summoned for one affect into the service of another, humor allows us to guard against depression and despair in the face of the necessities of nature. Humor empowers us to resist what reality tells us it is hopeless to resist against.
In the humorist, Freud claims that we find an Ego that forsakes the โreality principleโ in favor of the โpleasure principle,โ and in so doing approximates the processes involved in psychopathology. Humor understands reality, but refuses to be constrained by it. Instead, it strives for pleasure, even in the face of overwhelming circumstances. In refusing to suffer in the face of adversity and demanding pleasure from the world, humor rebels against the natural order of things, liberating one from the chains of nature. In these ways, Freud considers humor a form of neurosis.
โ Laughing at Nothing
Freud thinks of the humorous attitude as a kind of defensive mechanism, and in fact as โthe highest of the defensive processes.โ In displacing the psychic energy naturally summoned for one affect into the service of another, humor allows us to guard against depression and despair in the face of the necessities of nature. Humor empowers us to resist what reality tells us it is hopeless to resist against.
In the humorist, Freud claims that we find an Ego that forsakes the โreality principleโ in favor of the โpleasure principle,โ and in so doing approximates the processes involved in psychopathology. Humor understands reality, but refuses to be constrained by it. Instead, it strives for pleasure, even in the face of overwhelming circumstances. In refusing to suffer in the face of adversity and demanding pleasure from the world, humor rebels against the natural order of things, liberating one from the chains of nature. In these ways, Freud considers humor a form of neurosis.
โ Laughing at Nothing
Forwarded from Lab Rats In Lab Coats (Haidar A. Fahad)
Michael Jackson suffered from lupus (the discoid type) that causes photosensitivity. Which is likely why he used to carry an umbrella and wear long clothes.
Also, lupus shows a higher prevalence among African Americans.
Also, lupus shows a higher prevalence among African Americans.
Forwarded from Lab Rats In Lab Coats (Haidar A. Fahad)
Selena Gomez also suffers from the disease (lupus nephritis) and had to undergo renal transplant.
For in laughter all that is evil comes together, but is pronounced holy and absolved by its own bliss; and if this is my alpha and omega, that all that is heavy and grave should become light; all that is body, dancer; all that is spirit birdโand verily, that is my alpha and omega: Oh how should I not lust after eternity and after the nuptial ring of rings, the ring of recurrence?
โ Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
โ Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
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Socrates, constantly aspired toward the ideal without ever resting in the arrogantly complacent belief that it had been reached.
โ Laughing at Nothing
โ Laughing at Nothing