No doubt these are trying times. Many feel real fear and dread about what’s going to happen next. At the same time, April is National Humor Month and the timing couldn’t possibly be better for the book, The Sense of Humor.
Sure, I may have written this book, but I also know the principles it contains may be exactly what you and your family need right now to encourage you, uplift your spirit, and give you hope.
If you get a copy of the book, I’d recommend, in addition to reading it yourself, you can read some of the jokes and funny stories as a family during this time when we are all isolated in our homes.
One fun activity would be to read a joke from the second half of the book, then pass it on to the next person who will read the next one. Another activity might be to take the book, flip through several pages, stop on one, and point to a joke or story and read it out loud. I guarantee some people won’t be able to get all the way through those without laughing right out loud.
Humor heals, humor encourages, humor uplifts, humor gives hope, and humor just makes everything go better no matter what else is happening around you.
And, hey, it’s National Humor Month after all.
God gave us a sense of humor. It’s a gift. All we have to do is start using it.
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Max Elliot Anderson
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"Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, The Sense Of Humor: Let Humor Fast Track You to Healthier, Happier Living is one of those life-changing reads that will linger in the mind and memory long after the book itself has been finished and set back upon the shelf. Midwest Book Review
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