Humor — The Art Of Communication

Kremena Kirilova
G.O.D. — Good, Open, Divine
3 min readNov 26, 2024

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When peace begins with a smile or how to ignite our humor.

Dear Readers,

When Albert Einstein met Charlie Chaplin in 1931, Einstein said:
“What I admire most about your art is its universality. You don’t say a word, and yet humanity understands you.”
“That’s true,” Chaplin replied, “But your fame is even greater. Humanity admires you even when no one understands you.”

Humor and genius go hand in hand. Each of us possesses this strength in our character. Humor is a force that helps us be understood and understand others. Through humor, we manage to express our weaknesses and those of others in a way that touches and helps. Humor is the art of communication.

It is a strength in our character that assists in our relationships and certain situations. It is a virtue that motivates us to achieve our goals and facilitates cooperation between parties. This strength of ours reduces stress and highlights the bright side of things.

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Why is humor valuable?

It fosters positivity.

It improves physical health (a smile improves circulation).

It reduces stress and depression. It imoroves our mental health.

It promotes adaptability.

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G.O.D. — Good, Open, Divine
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