A Sense of Humor: Essential for Happiness

Then why aren’t comedians among the happiest of people?

Is it better to appreciate humor or to supply humor?  Are funny people happier?  “Researchers have theorized that a sense of humor is made up of six basic variables: the cognitive ability to create or understand jokes, an appreciation and enjoyment of jokes, behavior patterns of joking and laughing, cheerful or humorous temperament, a bemused attitude about life, and a strategy of using humor in the face of adversity. A sense of humor, then, can mean either being funny or enjoying funny things…Laughter itself is what brings a lot of humor’s benefits, not necessarily making other people laugh.”  Let’s break it down.

Read More:  Arthur Brooks, The Atlantic

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