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The Laughter Test: When Joy Becomes Judgment

A discernment practice derived from Nasreddin's use of humor to distinguish between genuine wisdom and false certainty in mountain decision-making.

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Why It Matters

Nasreddin's stories frequently end with laughter—but whose laughter, and what triggers it, reveals something crucial. The Laughter Test asks: When facing a mountain decision, notice what makes you laugh, or what should make you laugh. If you cannot laugh at your own certainty, you may be caught in ego-driven climbing. If the mountain situation itself contains absurdity, humor acknowledges reality rather than denying it. Nasreddin used laughter as a truth-detector: pretense cannot survive genuine humor. Applied to high places, this means cultivating the ability to laugh at yourself when tired, scared, or ambitious—not dismissively but as a sign of recovered perspective. Mountains humble us; humor acknowledges that humbling. When expedition planning becomes so serious that laughter disappears, you have likely lost connection to play and presence. The Laughter Test is practical wisdom: if you cannot find any humor in your situation, you may be disconnected from reality. Nasreddin's tradition teaches that mountains are playgrounds for the examined life.

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