- Fatimah Ghanim
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Why is it taking people triple the effort to laugh these days?
People rarely laugh these days. With stand up comedians finding new windows of opportunity to enter societies, and with technology developing that should presumably make our lives easier, why is depression still a growing disease and why are people becoming more depressed? I'm interested in hearing some feedback from social psychologists (if any) and other theories of how we can improve the society's mental well-being.













Debra Smith 200+
He also offers proven research on how to improve emotional well being. One suggestion is to have a notebook in which you write down three things that went well each day as the day closes. This helps to overcome the attention we tend to pay to problems in our lives and to refocus us on what makes life satisfying or fun. There are lots of other useful techniques in the book.
Silvia Marinova 20+
Gustavo Sierra Fino
This is the true human nature ... this is the truth of "Adult" modern ....
you can not laugh at when you can not flow smoothly mourn .... Adults learn
remove from our lives crying and pain .... but we know that this is the worst decicion
lie that humans may have eaten .... this is a collective disease ...
Human reality and the cure for this disease is a transparent disclosure, consistent and
aware of our emotions ... Now the adult needs to understand and learn to identify all
kinds of emotions in their daily lives ... How? beginning to raise awareness of our intelligence
and emotional conditions and create opportunities for families to our emotions to flow and pain,
anger, fear and sadness starts to express in our families and our community,
To that end we understand the pleasure of the algria and welfare, is to be aware
that there is also pain and sadness we feel pain and sorrow to
our death ... WE ARE NOT PERFECT. True perfection is in being able to enjoy the
pain and sorrow with peace and quiet to also experience the joy and happiness
peace and quiet. The perfection of man is this and fulfill our duty ...
must first start from within ourselves.
Pat Cindrich
lars francis
Wich is quit different then the more divine and pure feeling: joy.
I reckon the pleasure approach is to materialistic, fake and momentary.
As human kind we should do more introspection, tutorial and discover that the kingdom is in us.
Fatimah Ghanim
Leila Oicles
In the last 30 years we have had such a shift in technology which gives vast amounts of information, hence the Information Age. This cross spans a few generations, where I was interestingly enough trying to teach my grandmother how to click an icon on the computer today!
Science and technology is not just about having to adapt in order to incorprate it in our daily lives. It isn't even just about information overload where we once had very limited stimuli and choices where now it seems overwhelmingly limitless! I feel the core of the issue is how we associate our former ideologies or beliefs with the progress of science and technology. Sometimes these things conflict, and in the meantime what we seem to be doing now is moving so fast, that our emotional, meaningful side cannot catch up.
If you look at literature, art, societal and social changes (even racism for instance) you will see patterns where any advances in technology and science were made effected us in many ways making us reinvent ourselves, our existence and the meaning for our existence.
We are adjusting to this cross generational globalism of vast info at our finger tips. Technology will keep advancing as will science. So now we are searching for our meaningful place within. Isn't it interesting that the law of attraction, the Secret and self help industry is booming?
lars francis
I'm not a psychologist but I think I've got something to say about the developing technology to what you're refering to.
I asume the problem with technology is that we're expecting those things to make our life drastically better from the one moment to the other, namely the moment when we purchase such a advanced device. Thereby comes that human kind always wants more, wich seems easy at first sight because every two minutes they invent a new high-tech product. Although we are mostly able to buy this new promising product, disillusionment will soon arise time after time.
Fatimah Ghanim
Thanks for your reply. I agree with you about the expectation gap of what technology has to offer. Many a times it backfires on us. Disillusionment is the right word. However, these days we have the entertainment, the movies, the physical devices, the products /services and the social networks that is supposed to make people get closer and move faster to lead a more comfortable life. Yet the result is stress on humanity. How can we make people losen up?
Rachel Mander
Fatimah Ghanim
Thanks for your reply. Well, it takes a lot more effort to smile these days, saying 'triple' just means that - no statistics involved. But I do agree, children and babies laugh so much more than adults do. When is the time or at what phase does this transition happen in a person?
Leila Oicles
You can laugh with friends and at play, but not during prayer or in religious ceremonies for instance. You cannot laugh during class, you must sit still and listen. I mean if you really sit down and think about the social norms of what we teach are appropriate and innappropriate, you can then began to see how this transition is formed and takes place.
Teenagers naturally rebell as they are not children and quite aware of the intense emotions and changes they are going through. I remember quite well feeling as though our dreams, our own beings would die once we became like the adults we see around us. We didn't want that world of hating work, getting up, watching TV, going to sleep, paying dues and bills. We wanted to LIVE life.
This is just my personal experience of course, but even without it, adults learned to supress and we rarely ever get to truly connect with others authentically. We are compartmentalized beings, where you are a mother, sister, daughter, co-worker, employee, or employer/manager,friend and all these have certain expectations that are learned. When do we get to really discover who we really are? Ourr passions and dreams and place and contribution to this fabric of life?
Most rather veg after dealing with an array of expectations. Or escape. Let lose, party, laugh, and/or entertain ourselves in various ways. We need a release, and that release can be different depending on person, beliefs, culture, etc.
To me, I find that the materialistic relief as well as entertainment only temporary releases. We must go deep