This post is a play on the phrase 'freedom of speech'. Freedom of laughter. Imagine two scenarios. 1. Where someone is directing hateful language at you. 2. Where someone is telling you how funny you are. Are you there yet? Now think about this, with extreme care: in both cases you were faced with a choice where you could respond either with anger or laughter. In the one case it is almost exclusively common to be angry and the other happy. Now imagine this: next time you are in scenario 1 respind with laughter and see what happens. I do not mean that you do it because you are some kind of diplomat. I do mean you do it because you had the choice to be angry or not angry about it. And this time you made the right choice. There is no known way physically and scientifically that even someone being hateful to you can force you to respond with anger. The anger was entirely a choice that you made. And every time it is a bad choice. The right choice is to respond with la...
North Stoke Life
Sightings from a hamlet in Oxfordshire, England. Edited by The New Cheka Weekly