Lately I've come to realization that laughter is something that brings everyone together. It's a good opener to a conversation, it's good to create a bond - it's practicly a legal drug.
Thus I've decided to "become" more of a person with a good sence of humour.
I was and still am prepared to read anything, and practice. So I decided I'd find a typical pay-to-view Ebook. Those usually have good information.
I found this one "How to be funny by Stanley Lyndon". I have nothing to lose. I found a free pdf version (dont judge me).
As I was reading through it I was understand more and more. When the time came to the crucial part "Humor Generation Technique" I didnt understand.
QUOTE
Now, let us look at how humour is built in a slightly more advanced
manner.
Most humour is based on fear and pain.
- Kelly
Kelly, as always, is entirely right. Any human experience, no matter
its importance or not, can be made funny, if its truth and pain can be
made readily identifiable to others.
Choose any situation. Now, think what the truth and pain of the
situation is. This will become the theme of your humour.
This. The last part "Now, think what the truth and pain of the situation is. This will become the theme of your humour".
I do not understand, AT ALL, what he means. I need someone to give me an explanantion and if whoever is generous enough: Give an example or two.
If I do not understand this I'm not able to use the technique.
This is why:
QUOTE ( I urge you to read it. Maybe it's useful for yourself aswell? )
"Chapter 5: Humor Generation Technique
Simple Steps
Level One: Find the Negative Movement
First of all, find things that are wrong about your topic or situation.
And, just be negative about it. They could be:
· Negative thoughts
· Negative feelings
· Negative reactions
· Negative attitudes
· Negative values
· Negative beliefs
Level Two: Lateral Associations
Now, think about anything and everything that is associated with
your situation. Write them down.
This initial list might present the two ideas you need to create that
joke. These are the two related ideas that you will link together to
create your gag.
Level Three: Guided Association List
To make your work easier, try to think of getting things related to
your topic or situation under the following headings:
· Locations · Humans
· Things
· Events
· Phrases or Clichés
Try and get at least ten items related to the topic under each
heading. The more ideas you generate, the greater the quantity and
quality of your humour. Creating humour is all about thinking laterally.
Level Four: Smaller Negatives
The next step is to pick a less important aspect of the situation from
your lists and attach a negative to it (level 1). Again it can be any
sort of negative.
· Negative thoughts
· Negative feelings
· Negative reactions
· Negative attitudes
· Negative values
· Negative beliefs
Now, you must be seeing what we are starting to do here. We are
going to create loads of setups from this one situation to allow us to
create lots of jokes about this one situation.
Level Five: The Setup Generator
Now, creating a setup is very easy. Just create the opposite opinion of
the statement you created in level 4. If the statement you created in level 4 was:
'My wife is very bad at cooking'
Then the setup generator would be:
'My wife is great at cooking'
You see, we are setting the negative movement for the humour
upfront. This is the key.
Level Six: Generate setups from the setup generator
Now, from the setup generator, you can generate lots of setups. This
will allow you to create a whole pattern about the situation or topic
you chose. If the setup generator was:
'My wife is great at cooking'
Then we could create the following setups:
1. My wife never burns food
2. I will never leave my wife because she is such a great cook
3. My wife has won awards for her cooking
4. I love my wife because of her cooking skills
5. Every meal with my wife is a real pleasure
Note: Most comedy at its barest is just a combination of two ideas.
But it is the relationship of these ideas that creates the humour.
The ideas in this relationship can be:
· Very similar
· Opposite
· Can appear different but not be
· And vice versa Mental Flowchart of Creating Humor
The mental course in creating humour can be broken down into two
main parts:
· You begin with one idea.
· You then compare it with other ideas for a humourous connection
(using the techniques).
Obviously, the more ideas you create in the second part, the greater
your chance of creating more and better gags.
Scanning ideas in an efficient comprehensive manner is the
foundation of creating humour. So you normally start with what you want to say, and then use the 'scanning process' to find the second idea to generate that spark of humour.
That is it. You have just learned all the basic aspects of creating good
humour. Now, you have to start practicing these techniques. The more
you practice, the better you will get at creating good humour. But
unlike learning a lot of other skills, this can be very interesting and
will provide you with lots of fun doing the same. As you go on, you
will be amazed at the number of associations you will make and the
speed at which your lateral thinking ability will develop. So, start
NOW! Start making fun of anything and everything you see! And,
Enjoy!"
As you may see, I need to understand "Now, think what the truth and pain of the situation is. This will become the theme of your humour" to be able to go through those steps.
Please.
Getting a better sence of humour (I'm not without humour of course - I just don't seem to be consistent) would be a game changer for my confidence, my feel-good-about-myself-factor - my life.
I aim to become more spontaneously funny. Adding an addtional comment that would make someone smile/laugh. Let me put it in perspective.
The program QI. My favourite. I get inspired and therefore aim for: Their funny random comments during an question, which would make the whole audience laugh.
Thank you for reading.
NOTE: Here is some text that came after the part I didnt understand.
"Now, I am going to reveal the biggest secret of humour. It is a simple
fact. It is that humour always flows in one and only one direction. The
direction is negative, and negative always.
This is the biggest secret behind creating humour. But, note that
though the direction is always one and the same, it can jump in
different leaps. That is, it can jump completely from good to bad in
one movement or it can go from good to worst in varying degrees.
The following is a good example of one going from bad to worse:
"All men are idiots, and I married their king."
Now, shall we see how this example is derived?
What the speaker actually wants to say is, "I married an idiot." But, now, this isn't funny, at all. But, when you put in the way as
given above, it becomes funny all of a sudden.
By now, you'll probably understand pretty well why this happens. So, let us go
about learning how to make simple statements like these into
humourous ones. (and then Chapter 5: Humour Generation Technique begins)