Mental health
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5 days agoWhat I Learned From George Costanza and "Groundhog Day"
Doing the opposite of one's instincts can lead to positive outcomes in life.
Readers who saw my previous post will recall its focus on a recurring pattern of laughter and humor found during my deep dive into the humor of the Seinfeld series. I wondered why we tend to laugh at various things going into our bodies and tried to explain why we might be so inclined using the Mutual Vulnerability Theory of Laughter.
The Elaine Benes dancing contest, connected to a moment from 'Seinfeld,' has been an annual event since 2014, celebrating iconic TV history with humor and creativity.