幽默的意義
The story goes that a certain court jester went too far one day and insulted his king. The king became so infuriated he sentenced the jester to be executed. His court prayed upon the king to have mercy for the man who had served him well for so many years. After a time, the king relented only enough to give the jester his choice as to how he would like to die. The jester replied, “If it’s all the same to you, my Lord, I’d like to die of old age.” Certainly in this case, a good sense of humor saved the man's life.
這是關(guān)于一個(gè)宮廷小丑的故事。這天,他故事講的有點(diǎn)兒 過(guò)頭,得罪了國(guó)王。國(guó)王非常惱怒,下令將其處死。他的同伴求情,希望國(guó)王能夠饒過(guò)這個(gè)服侍他多年的人。后來(lái),國(guó)王有些心軟了,但只是讓他選擇如何死而已。小丑回答說(shuō):“陛下,如果您不反對(duì)的話(huà),我愿意老死。”無(wú)庸質(zhì)疑,出色的幽默感救了這個(gè)人的性命。
It’s true for us as well. We may not be faced with a situation where our wit will save us from anexecution, but our sense of humor and the ability to laugh at things has proven health benefits that extend and improve our quality of life.
對(duì)我們來(lái)說(shuō),幽默感同樣重要。我們可能不會(huì)遇到用智慧 來(lái)使我們免于處死的情況,但是幽默感和笑對(duì)人生的能力卻 可以促進(jìn)身體健康,提高生活質(zhì)量。
Norman Cousins, in his book ,Anatomy of an illness,wrote about how he cured himself of cancer by laughing a good part of each day. He rented films of comedies and watched them for hours on end in his hospital room. He had nothing to lose since he’d been diagnosed as terminal.
諾曼·庫(kù)辛在他的名為《解剖疾病》的書(shū)中記錄了他如何通過(guò)每天大笑一段時(shí)間來(lái)治愈癌癥的故事,他租了一些喜劇電 影,然后在病房里連續(xù)看上幾個(gè)小時(shí)。自從被診斷出癌癥晚期之后,他對(duì)死亡淡然處之。
His “experiment” turned out to be a classic example of the healing powers of laughter. If it worked for Cousins with a life-threatening illness, it can work for us to enhance and protect our health. We should laugh often and heartily.It's good for our body.
他的這個(gè)“試驗(yàn)”成為證明大笑的治療作用的經(jīng)典例子。如 果幽默對(duì)這位面臨著死亡危險(xiǎn)的庫(kù)辛起作用的話(huà),那么幽默也會(huì)促進(jìn)和保護(hù)我們的健康。我們應(yīng)該經(jīng)常大笑,而且是發(fā)自?xún)?nèi)心地大笑,這對(duì)我們的健康有好處。