It’s easy to laugh at other people, but making others laugh is a different story. There are some people who will do anything to achieve that end, but few of us are willing to resort to making fools of ourselves for a chuckle. True comics have mastered the balancing act of tickling the funny bone without either inflicting pain or injuring their own dignity. A good sense of humor is a rare commodity and consistently rates as the attribute most people look for in their partners and friends. Shared laughter brings people together and leaves a bond rooted in the knowledge that someone else out there got the joke.
- You are making your debut as a stand-up comedian. You want to be a hit, but there is one person you definitely don’t want to show up to watch you perform. Who is that person?
- What do you see as the single most important ingredient in determining success in the comedy business?
- During your act, you made a single blunder. What kind of mistake was it, and how did you attempt to recover?
- One member of the audience laughed harder and longer than anyone else. Who was this fan of yours?
Source: Kokology - The Game of Self-Discovery
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