Humor from The New Yorker, including news satire by Andy Borowitz, funny cartoons and comics, Daily Shouts, and Shouts & Murmurs.
Funny text messages aren’t just about the words on the screen — they’re about the feelings they spark. The awkward, the absurd, the totally unexpected replies hit us with a mix of surprise and ...
Scroll down for a transcription of this episode. Humor can help us with stress, anxiety and feeling more connected to others. But is humor connected to mindfulness? And how can we find more of it? For ...
Humor doesn’t just sell—it sells well, and that’s no joke. There are any number of stats to validate it. Research from Oracle indicates that 90% of consumers are more likely to recall a product or ...
Artificial intelligence programs are being trained to mimic human writing and speaking patterns. However, while some programs are improving, there are still some uniquely-human emotions that can't be ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Cheryl Robinson covers areas of leadership, pivoting and careers. Leadership is often associated with qualities like ...
A good joke is an excellent spice to a dull conversation. But what about the witty lines that lean into dark and uncomfortable territory? Dark-humored quips are often thought-provoking and ...
Here’s how to strike a balance between humility and arrogance in professional spaces. A new study published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin explored the effects of “humorbragging”-a ...
We start losing our sense of humor at age 23 -- and get more serious as we age. NY Post photo composite As humans age, terrible things happen to us. Our muscles atrophy, our eyes deteriorate, we DVR ...