What does it mean when laughter feels superficial and less frequent?
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"When laughter becomes superficial and infrequent, it signals a drift toward boredom; awaken your awareness to recognize the absurdity of life, and let your intelligence blossom into deep, liberating laughter."
According to Osho, laughter is a prime sign of human intelligence: the more aware you are, the deeper the laughter. Boredom and humor are two ends of one energy. When laughter grows superficial and rare, you’re drifting toward boredom’s pole—caught in life’s repetitive absurdity. The remedy is awareness: recognize the ridiculous, relax, and let intelligence flower into deep, freeing laughter.
If your laughs feel thin and uncommon, you’re stuck on the boredom side; notice life’s silliness and loosen up so real laughter returns.
Why this matters practically
- Use the quality of your laughter to gauge inner balance between boredom and playfulness.
- Inviting humor dissolves heaviness and refreshes daily routines.
- Awareness of life’s absurdity turns monotony into lightness and spontaneous joy.
- Inviting humor dissolves heaviness and refreshes daily routines.
- Awareness of life’s absurdity turns monotony into lightness and spontaneous joy.
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