Creativity and Sense of Humour

Sense of humour is a great quality in any person, always has been and always will be, that's for sure. It contributes to one being a heart and soul of any company, a person who is always fun to be with.
Sense of humour is greatly appreciated in all spheres of our life – at work, in a relationship, at any party or get-together, even at certain business or political meetings – when the sense of measure is acutely sensed by the sense-of-humour expressers that is.
The main thing is not to overreact when one expresses his or her outstanding humouristic skills, extra humour or jokes which highly do not suit the situation or occasion will never be appreciated irrespective of their quality or funniness. That's why it's important to know not only how to joke but also where and when this or that joke is suitable or not.
Certainly, in order to produce quality jokes a person should be creative. Otherwise he'll just repeat some old overused jokes learnt from some hackneyed book with equally 'original' title promising to teach even the most incurable bore 'How to Be Funny'. Creative person will always easily find a way to generate his own fresh, shiny and new funny ideas which suit the time and the place of his or her 'joking session'.
Of course, creativity is an important characteristic feature in any joke. It doesn't mean that good old jokes no longer work, people 'eat' them like cheap sausage when there is no one who could afford much more expensive and respectively, royally delicious caviar even nearby. It's just that creative jokes always work, as long as we don't deal with extra or pseudo creativity which we'll dwell upon in further sections of our creative website.
Typically, when a person possesses a skill to be funny anywhere he can in a great refreshing way, he already is creative, no need even to acquire any extra creative flavour for him or her.
A person with great sense of humour can apply his creative skills in show business. Many of these people become actors of comical genres or just clowns of modern show business – comedians or showmen without which certain ceremonies or TV shows would be simply boring and totally uninteresting. They make people laugh with their creativeness and sense of humour going hand in hand with each other, plus they earn good money for it, ain't it creatively great?
So what does creativity in sense of humour imply? Let's single each and every 'implication' out:
1. Quick wit occasionally peppered with slightly ironical attitude.
2. Good jokes able to make people belly laugh.
3. Easy and hardly ever forced individual approach to each and every joke.
4. Invariable outcome – everybody's laughing, i.e. ones' creative humour is well-appreciated and acknowledged.
As we've all just made sure of – creativity is an integral point within the global notion of great sense of humour.
