How to Make People Laugh
Christopher Kingler
Would you like to be appreciated by the people around you?
What if I told you that with just a few lines you could impress whoever you want?
Have you ever noticed that the people you love the most are the people who make you laugh?
Laughter, an involuntary contagious reaction, is a way to connect with others and convey information about social situations.
Laughter can relieve feelings of discomfort, anger or sadness and has the power to make you feel close to others.
Laughing is a reaction that involves the brain, usually the instinctive part in the case of silly and/or simple jokes and other parts of the brain in the case of more sophisticated and/or intellectual jokes.
Some people are fun by nature, but being fun is also a set of skills that can be learned.
Here's what you'll learn in this fun guide:
By using the techniques provided in this manual you will be exceptionally entertaining without ever getting taken for a clown or being considered an idiot.
When you finish reading this book, which is actually a crash course, the "diploma" you will receive will not be a scroll with your name on it, but invaluable knowledge and tools on the science of laughter, helping you to be a great person to be with; a person who expresses joy and confidence.
What are you waiting for?
Duration - 2h 1m.
Author - Christopher Kingler.
Narrator - Russell Newton.
Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2021 Christopher Kingler ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Would you like to be appreciated by the people around you? What if I told you that with just a few lines you could impress whoever you want? Have you ever noticed that the people you love the most are the people who make you laugh? Laughter, an involuntary contagious reaction, is a way to connect with others and convey information about social situations. Laughter can relieve feelings of discomfort, anger or sadness and has the power to make you feel close to others. Laughing is a reaction that involves the brain, usually the instinctive part in the case of silly and/or simple jokes and other parts of the brain in the case of more sophisticated and/or intellectual jokes. Some people are fun by nature, but being fun is also a set of skills that can be learned. Here's what you'll learn in this fun guide: By using the techniques provided in this manual you will be exceptionally entertaining without ever getting taken for a clown or being considered an idiot. When you finish reading this book, which is actually a crash course, the "diploma" you will receive will not be a scroll with your name on it, but invaluable knowledge and tools on the science of laughter, helping you to be a great person to be with; a person who expresses joy and confidence. What are you waiting for? Duration - 2h 1m. Author - Christopher Kingler. Narrator - Russell Newton. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023. Copyright - © 2021 Christopher Kingler ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:18
Introduction
Duration:00:04:58
Chapter 1: The Science of Laughter
Duration:00:03:25
Chapter 2: What Happens in Your Brain?
Duration:00:03:13
Chapter 3: Work on Your Image and Develop Incredible Charisma
Duration:00:02:53
Chapter 4: Improve Your Humor and Personality
Duration:00:01:28
Chapter 5: The Art of Self-Deprecating
Duration:00:04:11
Chapter 6: Turn Your Bio into a Funny Story
Duration:00:04:05
Chapter 7: Exercises
Duration:00:15:12
Chapter 8: Know Your Audience
Duration:00:09:08
Chapter 9: Know the Anatomy of a Joke
Duration:00:26:14
Chapter 10: Storytelling
Duration:00:06:17
Chapter 11: Practical Jokes
Duration:00:06:44
Chapter 12: Situation Comedy
Duration:00:04:31
Chapter 13: Sketch Comedy
Duration:00:09:07
Chapter 14: Social Media and Internet
Duration:00:00:26
Chapter 15: People Don’t Laugh at Your Jokes— What to Do?
Duration:00:03:33
Chapter 16: Feed Your Brain
Duration:00:03:36
Chapter 17: Creating Deeper Connections
Duration:00:06:49
Conclusion
Duration:00:05:08
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:23