Laughter is often said to be the best medicine, and for good reason—it transcends boundaries and brings people together. Among the many types of humor, ‘sour’ jokes hold a special place. Though sometimes controversial, they have an undeniable ability to make us laugh.
Here’s a story that highlights the charm of humor, especially among the elderly. On a sunny afternoon, two elderly gentlemen were chatting on a park bench, reminiscing about the past and enjoying the day. Their conversation was interrupted when a young woman jogged by in a sports bra and shorts, catching the eye of one of the men.
Noticing his smile, the woman stopped and confronted him, “Why are you staring at me and grinning, you pervert?”
The older man, still smiling warmly, replied, “My dear, I’m not smiling at you. I’m smiling at the thought that no matter how bad the world gets, there will always be young, pretty girls in the summer to cheer up a lonely old man.”
Touched, the young woman gave him a kiss on the cheek before continuing her jog. The man then turned to his friend and said, “Three to zip, Mugley—your turn.”
This story illustrates the wisdom and wit that often come with age.