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Wit and playfulness represent a desperately serious transcendence of evil. Humor is both a form of wisdom and a means of survival.
Tom Robbins
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Humor serves as a powerful tool to rise above challenges and adversity, reflecting wisdom in the face of serious issues.

In this quote, Tom Robbins expresses the idea that wit and playfulness are not merely frivolous; they are essential components of coping with and overcoming the darker aspects of life. By framing humor as a serious mechanism for transcending evil, Robbins highlights its dual role as a profound wisdom and a vital survival skill, suggesting that through laughter and light-heartedness, people can navigate life's complexities and challenges more effectively.

Themes

HumorWisdomSurvivalPlayfulnessTranscendence

In practice

Example use cases

During a motivational speech about resilience, this quote can emphasize the importance of maintaining a sense of humor.

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