How Does Laughter Shape Your World?

What makes you laugh?


The audacity of joy—puns, a screaming goat, and a fearless toddler.

Laughter: Your Quiet Revolution

By Johnbritto Kurusumuthu
Founder, Rise&Inspire

What makes me laugh? The audacity of joy in a world that often feels heavy. Laughter isn’t just a reflex—it’s rebellion. It’s the brain’s dopamine surge silencing chaos, the heart’s refusal to surrender to despair.

My grandmother’s untranslatable Tamil puns, a goat screaming like a philosopher, a toddler’s gravity-defying trust in a couch cushion—these aren’t just funny. They’re alchemy, turning life’s leaden moments into gold. Science calls it a cognitive surprise. I call it poetry.

Your Laughter Is a Compass

  • Puns? You’re a wordplay wizard, bending reality.
  • Satire? You’re a truth-teller, dismantling facades.
  • Awkward silences? You see beauty in raw humanity.

Weaponize Joy

Try this tomorrow:

  • Send a meme to someone stressed.
  • Snort-laugh at traffic.
  • Keep a joy log of absurd, tiny wins.

Laughter is contagious courage.

Share Your Joy

What made you laugh this week? Let’s start a chain reaction. Share below and spread the joy!

— Johnbritto Kurusumuthu
Founder, Rise&Inspire

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Humour Across the Blogosphere

What makes you laugh?

As a blogger, I appreciate witty wordplay, satirical content, memes, funny anecdotes, and parodies. Humour is subjective and influenced by personal preferences, cultural background, and experiences, providing moments of joy and amusement in our lives.
Common Sources of Laughter for Bloggers

Humans find humour in a wide range of things, including jokes, puns, funny stories, humorous situations, slapstick comedy, satire, and even everyday mishaps. Some people laugh at clever wordplay or observational humour, while others enjoy physical comedy or absurd situations. Humour is highly subjective and influenced by individual preferences, cultural background, and personal experiences.

Laughter often arises from the unexpected, the relatable, or the absurd, providing a moment of joy and amusement in our daily lives.

I am a blogger, like everyone else, I have my own unique sense of humour and things that make me laugh.

However, some common sources of laughter for bloggers include

Witty wordplay: Bloggers often appreciate clever and creative use of language, such as puns, double entendres, or clever metaphors.

Satirical content: Satire is a source of amusement for bloggers, especially when it cleverly critiques societal norms, current events, or popular culture.

Memes and Internet humour: Bloggers enjoy sharing and creating memes or other Internet humour that resonates with their audience and reflects current trends or inside jokes.

Funny anecdotes or personal stories: Bloggers find humour in sharing amusing anecdotes from their own lives or humorous stories that resonate with their readers.

Parodies and spoofs: Bloggers enjoy creating or sharing parodies and spoofs of popular media, trends, or topics within their niche.

Overall, bloggers, like any other people, have diverse tastes in humour, and what makes them laugh can vary widely based on their personal preferences and interests.

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