Using dark humor to dismantle defensive illusions and comfortable lies that prevent authentic understanding.
Nasreddin's jokes often puncture the false certainties that people cling to—social pretense, self-deception, unexamined tradition. Dark humor serves as a liberating force precisely because it refuses to offer false comfort. Instead of soothing platitudes, it acknowledges that life contains genuinely difficult, absurd, and tragic elements. This Sophos used playful paradox to show how our attempts to escape hardship through denial only deepen our entrapment. Dark humor's function here is prophylactic: by laughing at what we fear or deny, we create psychological space between ourselves and those fears. The examined joyful life requires stripping away comfortable myths. When dark humor strips away pretense—about mortality, failure, human limitation—it liberates us to build meaning on honest ground rather than quicksand. This tradition teaches that the darkest jokes often contain the brightest truths about how to actually live.
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