Just realized something that I heard over 30 years ago.
With all the crud going on in the world since time immemorial, many of us, myself included, could use more laughter.
Some of us, myself dis-cluded, could use a LOT MORE.
A laugh a day helps keep that angry liver at bay.
Laughter helps heal wounds. It even helps, as Norman Cousins wrote years ago in Anatomy of an Illness, cure dis-ease.
So, as I enter Act Two of this play I get to live, I figured it was high-time to release my Inner Stepchild, to give him some good ole fashioned primal laugh therapy in my writing and my speaking.
In so doing, I believe I can toughen up more souls, giving those who read or listen to my words a shield of sorts to overcome negativity in a positive way.
So just letting you know that I’m going to help you expand your self-image more than ever before, with a bit more tongue and cheeks action.
I hope in so doing I am able to brighten your days even more.
Naturally, if you don’t enjoy humor, if you want to live each day with a frown, then I guess there’s nothing I can do about that.
Earlier today, Jim, a friend and client wrote to inform me that he just had his gall bladder removed, and can’t come see me this weekend for a live training.
I apologized and told him I would refrain from sending any more of my jokes. I told him I don’t want him to cough up a lung… until the timing is right.
Then I let him know, and I did so with all due sincerity, that I am sending hateful vibes to his gall bladder for causing him so much trouble, but lots of love for what still remains of him.
See it! Feel it. Laugh about it.
Matthew Furey
P.S. By the way, my new book, Psycho-Cybernetics 365, is not funny. There’s no humor in it whatsoever that I am able to detect. Nonetheless, I reckon it will inspire you in a big way. You can get it now by clicking here.
