How about a laugh, (hopefully)
I believe laughter is the best medicine. Laughter has actually been scientifically proven to help people with depression issues.
Let’s give it a try so we can all get happy and feel better. Many Epilepsy forums I’ve been on had joke sections. I was probably the biggest joke of all since I didn’t get a lot of the jokes. They said the jokes couldn’t be above 4th grade level for me to understand them so my jokes may be rather simplistic but let’s give it a try.
Have a lovely day everyone,
Jake
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I hope this is not too heavy. Here goes.
Sisyphus must walk down the other side of the hill every day in order to retrieve the boulder just so he can push it back up again each and every time. He has no other options. The philosopher (Camus) asks why should Sisyphus ...choose... to continue living a life of such suffering? Why not end his own suffering by ending his own life?
He answers the question by stating that when Sisyphus walks down the slope to retrieve the boulder, he can now be at peace with his fate and find happiness in knowing that in that downslope part of his journey...he is unburdened, he can be content, he can willingly accept his fate...without despair...with joy.
The philosopher states many people see themselves as Sisyphus in unhappy jobs, pushing a boulder uphill every day. It can also be a relationship, loneliness, illness,,,,
With the gift of life, people can choose to find happiness in that symbolic unburdened walk each and every day as they joyfully go down the hill.
@lagrange 5
“I hope this is not too heavy.”
I’d rather have an anvil tied around my neck.
A previous forum said the jokes couldn’t be above 4th grade level for me to understand.
Cut me some slack my friend. every once in a while throw in a simple joke, OK.
Remember the acronym KISS!!
Are you going to explain it? I hope,
Jake
@jakedduck1
I agree that we are getting too philosophical in this thread. So here is a philosophical joke for you.
What do you get if you cross a philosopher with a godfather?
An offer you can't understand.
And for you and everyone else....George Burns once said that, when he was young, the Dead Sea was just sick.
You're welcome
FL Mary
This was great, laugh-out-loud funny. Admittedly, I had to read it twice.
@imallears
Great George Burns joke!!!
Thanks,
Jake
Your philosopher joke reminds me of the philosopher whose last name referred to his constipation.... Immanuel Kant.
Your Descartes joke is one of the funniest I have heard in such a long time. It is definitely a classic in my book. I copied it and sent it to 10 of my most intelligent and educated friends. I guess that was a mistake. None of them got it. Upon explanation, you can hear the chuckle as it expanded to outright bursts of laughter. So, all were redeemed.
You guys getting funnier or I’m getting sillier. That was a real hoot!
Hah! @coffeedrinker, you made my day. I told that joke to my husband…crickets. Seriously??? After explanation he did crack up.
What do you call it when you walk into a Starbucks you’re sure you’ve been to before?
Déjà brew (Sorry 😅)
Don't know how far this one has spread