Were they laughing at his stutter? The surprise approach by a
stranger? Or was it just a coincidence that the moment the stuttering
guy walked away, they started cracking up? It was hard to tell, but also
hard to brush off as nothing.
Francek didn’t flinch. (more)
why do people laugh?
Yesterday, a young man (sensitive, well educated, regular guy) came for counselling. After some “blah blah theory” we went out for “practicals”. Something happened- interesting but really painful for the young man. I hope he is reading these lines. Names are not important- we are all same- under different labels- fearful and insecure. So, friend, please read this:
2 thoughts on “why do people laugh?”
Atul bahuguna
(April 30, 2013 - 6:18 am)sir….first of all i want to say u that there is no need to hide my identity….n ya it was painfull when those person laughed at me…..bt i (actually nt I bt we) have to habitual to this kind of things…..
N thanx for sharing the story of FRANK. I will also try to do such king of things…….:)
thank u so much sir…..
Sachin
(April 30, 2013 - 1:50 pm)Thank you Atul!!
I was just playing it safe!
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