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"Just don't lose your humor" I really enjoyed Jerry Seinfeld’s recent commencement speech. At 70, Seinfeld bridges generations, highlighting humor's crucial role in navigating life's complexities and absurdities. He reminds us that humor is essential for survival. This sentiment deeply resonates with me. I realize I've lost my sense of humor when I become too fixated on being right, rather than focusing on moving forward constructively. In my experience, teams that laugh together, stay together. Humor fosters trust, ignites creativity, and eases the perception of pressure, allowing teams to thrive amidst challenges. Integrating humor doesn’t undercut the importance of empathy and sensitivity; it enhances them. It's about finding joy in the ride, tackling the chaos with a grin and understanding that things may not go to plan. Seinfeld’s advice is a great reminder as we strive to create better workplaces: keep laughing. Humor does more than lighten the mood; it's key to staying resilient, having fun, and creating an environment to hit those lofty goals.

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"Do not lose your sense of humor. You can have no idea at this point in your life how much you're going to need it to get through. Not enough of life makes sense for you to be able to survive it without humor." — #JerrySeinfeld #DukeCommencement 💯

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