The Unfunny Business of Laughing at Your Troubles.




People say, “Laugh at your trobles”? Like it’s a prescription. Like your therapist is a stand-up comic. “Take two chuckles and call me when your life collapses.”

I tried it. I laughed at my debt. Visa didn’t laugh back. I laughed at my ex. She took the house. I laughed at my job. They gave it to a robot named Clive who doesn’t even blink.

Troubles don’t go away when you laugh at them. They just sit there, smug little bastards, multiplying like rabbits on Viagra. You laugh at one, three more show up wearing clown noses and asking for rent.

And the worst part? People think it’s healthy. “Oh, he’s coping through humor.” No, Karen, I’m coping through whiskey and sarcasm. Humor is just the garnish on my existential cocktail.

They say laughter is the best medicine. Yea? Try telling that to someone with a kidney stone. “Don’t worry, sir, we’re out of morphine, but here’s a knock-knock joke.”

Laugh at your troubles, they say. Sure. But don’t be surprised when your troubles start doing stand-up. “Hey folks, I’m anxiety, I’ll be here all week. Tip your bartender and question your life choices.”


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