Laughter -- it feels good and it's good for you -- damn, it doesn't get much better than that.
According to a study done at Stanford, laughter acts like a reward. And since most of us get rewards from our job, or the work we do, our reward-trough is close to empty right now.
So, start filling it up! Check out our cartoons, fun articles, videos, film & book ideas, photos and more and have a good laugh! You need it.
Oh, and don't forget to pass the laughter on to friends or ex-coworkers, or even those "left behind." Cuz, boy, they REALLY need it.
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The Onion says it like no one else:
National Museum Of The Middle Class Opens In Schaumburg, IL
The Museum of the Middle Class, featuring historical and anthropological exhibits addressing the socioeconomic category that once existed between the upper and lower classes, opened to the public Monday. "The splendid and intriguing middle class may be gone, but it will never be forgotten," said Harold Greeley, curator of the exhibit titled "Where The Streets Had Trees' Names." "From their weekend barbecues at homes with backyards to their outdated belief in....
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Do you need some motivation to get your career on track?
George W. Bush can help! He can tell you all the ways he worked his way up from nothing to attend the finest universities and go on to become commander-in-chief. Oh, that's not true you say? He grew up in a powerful and connected family with deep pockets? Well, might as well go see him speak anyway as it will only cost you $19, and that's for your entire office.
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Scott Adams' zeros in once again on the core of corporate behavior. Are your left-behind friends shirtless?
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April 6, 2009 There are two types of Survivors. Those who are laid off and living happily... and those who have survived job cuts.

Has the recession gotten so bad that those still in there jobs feel no guilt at all? Leave it to Scott to make it funny.
Are you or your friends feeling guilt?
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