What Happens to Humor in an Equal Money System? Will Sarcasm Still Exist?

Humor is a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter. Laughter mirrors what the mind perceives to be funny based on its taught knowledge and information acquired to bring about laughter. Comedy tends to bring about laughter through the composition of jokes, satire, or humorous performance. Humor as comedy is the most acceptable forms of abuse in this world because comedy is accepted as a ‘safe’ mechanism because of the effect of laughter — as a  feel-good mechanism that makes an individual feel good and hearty. A lot of comedy focuses on the mocking of society as the psychological integrity that it exists as and exaggerates it, which then, invokes laughter. For example, a specific type of personality is exaggerated to invoke laughter, but why is it that it invokes laughter? It is because, within this point of laughter, is the act implying a perceived ‘separation’ from that specific personality — meaning that we do not see ourselves one and equal as that personality — as who we are as a collective entity. Every personality that exists is our acceptance and allowance for that personality to exist through and by who we are as one and equal as what we have perceived and believed ourselves to be based on our thoughts, feelings, emotions, perceptions, ideas, beliefs, memories, etc. And within comedy, specific personalities, behaviors, physical gestures, etc. are laughed at because of our programming of how we have judged those personalities, behaviors, physical gestures, etc. through our upbringing. Therefore, judgment is justified within/as comedy — allowing comparison and jealousy to also exist as particles of judgment through competition. This is, within/as comedy, how we sabotage ourselves.

Another point in which comedy is used is to create jokes that reflect who we are to each other — which thus provokes us to laugh at our own selves as how we exist within/as relationships. Friction within relationships is compounded to a point within how we exist to/towards others to the point that comedians bring specific points out openly and direct because we have not been open and direct with ourselves as how we have allowed ourselves to be and become, but rather — kept ourselves within ‘secret chambers’ of the mind to only reveal what we believe to be acceptable to others = as the product of how relationships exist. And so within laughing at the comedian, we can see those points wherein we know that this is what I have allowed myself to exist as. But the point here is to not remain ‘possessed’ within the specific point (behavior), but to ‘move’ self to change self to a point that is ‘best’ for all individuals to constitute practically as equals. This means that all points of self-interest, self-judgment, manipulation, competition, jealousy, desire, greed, laziness, reactions, feelings, emotions, perceptions, beliefs, ideas, etc. have to be forgiven and corrected to no longer exist to perpetuate the ‘ego’. This will thus eradicate comedy as how comedy is currently structured because there will be nothing for comedians to ‘feed’ off of. There will be no more points of ‘friction’ for comedians to create jokes for people to laugh at. Everyone will take responsibility in correcting themselves one and equal in that moment, thus, doing this doesn’t create friction in time wherein it can be  appropriated by comedians to make a joke out of on stage.

This goes the same for sarcasm which can be used as a point of direction within the current system to reveal the dishonesty of others just like comedy. But just like comedy, which from this perspective hasn’t been mentioned yet, sarcasm can also be used as a point of perpetuating ones own ‘personality’ and directing that point of personality to others and believing that one is, in fact, being realistic — when one is actually just mirroring ones own dishonest nature. One example of this is a quote, “You were looking good from afar… Now you’re far from looking good.” This can be used, similar to staged comedy, to perpetuate the personality of self in a way that it is seen as a ‘direct’ statement, and thus, invoking laughter because of it going against ‘acceptable’ terms of relationships making others ‘feel’ good. This point of humor (within comedy and sarcasm) is a point of tacitly revealing the ‘programming’ of others invoking them to ‘laugh’ and also programming others and self to continue to exist within the polarity frictions such as, in this case — “beauty” and “ugly”.

But sarcasm, like staged comedy, can be used as a support within the ‘transition’ of who we are from a self-dishonest nature to a nature that is self-honest — by creating comedy that assists in re-programming ourselves to an ‘expression’ that is ‘best’ for all to constitute as life. An example of a sarcastic quote that can be utilized within this perspective is something that is true, but invokes laughter, directly or indirectly, because of its effect that it has on one’s own programming of how they viewed reality through/what/how they have experienced the world.

In an equal money system, humor will eventually change to an extent because in order to effectively support an Equal Money system, there will have to be a fosterage of individuals that support what is best for all living entities — which entails individuals who are able to appropriate self-leadership, self-movement,  self-will, and self-honesty. Thus, comedy as we know it, will surely not exist as how it is structured within our current reality because if we take  a look at comedy within our present existence, most of its integrity relies on the way that the world exists as. Therefore comedy, thus, is exercised within/as monetary values, survival, and all of the aspects that are motivated by money such as: culture, race, religion, politics, spirituality, etc. These entities thus become the systematic integrity which is currently called ‘life’ — giving comedians resources that can be shaped into laughter.

Summary: Humor is a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter. Humor as comedy is the most acceptable forms of abuse in this world because comedy is accepted as a ‘safe’ mechanism because of the effect of laughter — as a  feel-good mechanism that makes an individual feel good and hearty. Comedy is used is to create jokes that reflect who we are to each other — which thus provokes us to laugh at our own selves as how we exist within/as relationships. Friction within relationships is compounded to a point within how we exist to/towards others to the point that comedians bring specific points out openly and direct because we have not been open and direct with ourselves as how we have allowed ourselves to be and become, but rather — kept ourselves within ‘secret chambers’ of the mind to only reveal what we believe to be acceptable to others = as the product of how relationships exist. In an equal money system, humor will change drastically. There will be an upbringing of people who are self-leaders, self-honest, self-moving, and self-willed, and thus, comedy as we know it, will not exist as how it is structured within our current reality because there will be nothing for comedians and sarcastic individuals to joke about. Everyone will take the responsibility to direct themselves immediately through self-forgiveness and self-correction when something is not aligned within what is best for all. Thus, comedians will no longer have to use humor to be open and direct because of us not being open and direct with ourselves as how we have allowed ourselves to be and become.

Links: Virus Free Mind by Bernard Poolman

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