“Don’t prioritise your looks my friend, as they won’t last the journey.
Your sense of humor though, will only get better with age.
Your intuition will grow and expand like a majestic cloak of wisdom”. Judi Dench
Judi Dench once offered a pearl of wisdom, an oracle of truth for the journey of life: “Don’t prioritize your looks, my friend, as they won’t last the journey. Your sense of humor though, will only get better with age. Your intuition will grow and expand like a majestic cloak of wisdom.” In this nugget of insight lies the essence of resilience and enduring vitality—our humor, an ageless companion that blossoms and matures through the passage of time.
Today, a colleague shone a spotlight on a facet of my persona. One for which I’m quite proud. They remarked on my ability to weave a tapestry of laughter, shielding others from the dark clouds that have muddied my year. While most remain oblivious to the trials that have befallen me, my laughter echoes through both day and night. It’s not a mere response to life’s darker moments; it’s a beacon of light, a buoy that lifts the weight of adversity from the shoulders of others.
Having a sense of humor does more than simply elicit laughter. It’s a balm, a salve that soothes wounds invisible to the eye. Its magic lies not just in the chuckles but in the levity it brings to situations laden with gravity. It’s the impish grin in the face of despair.
The beauty of humor doesn’t just lie in its ability to evoke laughter; it’s a cloak, a shield that veils the darker chapters of one’s narrative. Its presence brings solace to both self and others, a fortification against the shadows that threaten to engulf me and others.
In the depths of despair, my laughter hasn’t abandoned me. It stands as a resilient comrade, ready to dance through the grim moments. It’s not about ignoring the darkness, but rather, illuminating it with the effervescence of humor. The ability to laugh, even when the world feels heavy, is not a sign of ignorance but a beacon of strength, an act of defiance against the gloom.
Judi Dench’s words echo truth—our looks will indeed weather the journey, but our humor, that infinite well of joy, will only flourish. It’s the evolving cloak of intuition and wisdom, a companion that grows more profound and astute with every passing year. My experiences might remain hidden behind the laughter, but they’ve transformed into the essence that fuels the depth of my humor.
So, to the world and its shadows, I say, “Challenge accepted.” My laughter, my irreverent wit, and my heartfelt jests are the armor I wear, the shield I hold, and the light that guides me through life’s darkest tunnels. After all, why battle the darkness with sorrow when I can dance through it with laughter?
Categories: Culture, Humor, identity, mental health, Psychology, society





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I’m simply mad for Judy Dench. And Helen Mirren and the late Diana Rigg. The three all came up together in the Royal Shakespeare Company. You probably remember this film.
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