What is effect of humor on your thinking? Include examples based on your person
What is effect of humor on your thinking? Include examples based on your personal expeience. Share with your classmates. (150-200 words). Respond to one of your peers to receive a full grade.
Importance of Humor and Other Asymmetric Patterning.
In his book I Am Right; You Are Wrong, Edward de Bono stresses the importance of understanding how the brain works. “Our traditional thinking systems are based on language rather than on how the brain works. As a result, they sometimes tend to encourage the bad points of the system (such as sharp polarizations) and to neglect the strong points (creativity and perception changes” (13).
Contrary to what we perceive as our habitual thought patterns, the brain patterns can work in a multitude of directions; the brain has a mind of his own, it turns out.
Thus, besides logic and facts, we need to include other patterns into serious thought. Humor, for example, can give us great insight and even forethought, if we understand that it is just as important as logic. De Bono goes further: “Humor is by far the most significant phenomenon in the human mind” (45). Humor is a tool that escapes the set patterns that often rule our thinking. Humor jumps across linear logical thinking; it takes brainpower to compute the meaning of a joke. One needs short-term memory, abstract reasoning, and cognitive flexibility, all essential to critical thinking.
Humor presents an asymmetry of patterns; as such, it serves as a catalyst for a shift in perception and leads to move creativity than a reliance on pure rational discourse. Humor creates new designs around which the brain can move laterally, and lateral thinking provides new ways of perception.
Everyone has had the experience of being involved in a serious situation into which someone injects some humor. It may not be in a form of telling jokes; it may be some ironic comment that eases the moment, provides a bit of relief from the problem at hand. People can often think more clearly when they are not stressed out, and the use of some kind of humor can lead to productive thought.
De Bono claims that intuition, hunches, accident, paradox, and art also important to thoughtful thinking.