It's how you laugh, and who you laugh with, of course. Ayurveda mentions here, in a 1600BCE display of human understanding. Hippocrates included laughter in his works to science and medicine. It may have served as an easy release for doctors doing more difficult practice in disease. So in order to avoid the doctor and hone in a high practice of humoristic skill, try studying other people, and decide what sense and style fits you best. If you're curious about more of the Indian influences in humoristic dialogue. Also note how often, His Holiness, the Dalai Lama uses laughter in lecture. In fact, he considers himself a professional. We often don't always understand him. However, the brain (as I would annotate Dalai's attribution of peace-containing) and heart are here in two theories-- so if you can give a loving jolt for a moment, join in; and in case he's laughing at you-- you can gain higher perspective from a place of self-love. Win him over as your friend! ...
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