How to find appropriate jokes for talks?
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"Fall in love with a joke first, and let the right moment naturally reveal itself; life will always provide the cue if you remain playful and receptive."
According to Osho, don’t hunt jokes to fit talks; reverse it. Fall in love with a joke first, then let the right question or moment naturally appear. Perspective shapes relevance, so stay playful and receptive: life, or your audience, will provide the cue. Fit your talk to the living pulse of the joke, not vice versa.
Keep the jokes you truly enjoy, then wait for the right question or topic to appear and build your talk around that.
Why this matters practically
- Ensures humor feels natural instead of forced.
- Keeps you responsive to the audience and the moment.
- Trains flexible, fresh perspectives for better storytelling.
- Keeps you responsive to the audience and the moment.
- Trains flexible, fresh perspectives for better storytelling.
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