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Does laughter belong to every stage of life?

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"Laughter is not just a phase of life; it is the essential antidote to the heaviness of existence, a vital release that accompanies us through every stage of our journey."

According to Osho, laughter is uniquely human and essential: it is the antidote to boredom, which arises from our comparative, meaning-seeking mind. Wherever thinking deepens—civilized societies, higher intelligence—boredom intensifies, so laughter becomes more necessary. Thus it is not a mere phase but a life-supporting release needed throughout human life; without it, existence grows heavy, even suicidal.
We need laughter our whole lives because our thinking makes us bored, and laughing lightens that feeling.
Why this matters practically
- Use humor when boredom or overthinking sets in to reset your mood.
- Invite jokes and playfulness into work and home to keep life from feeling heavy.
- Notice rising boredom as a cue to laugh, not as a problem to solve.
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