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Laugh and Live
Written by Douglas Fairbanks
Narrated by Walter Costello
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There is one thing in this good old world that is positively sure-happiness is for all who strive to be happy, and those who laugh are happy. Everybody is eligible-you, me, the other fellow. Happiness is fundamentally a state of mind, not a state of body. And mind controls. Indeed, it is possible to stand with one foot on the inevitable "banana peel" of life with both eyes peering into the Great Beyond and still be happy, comfortable, and serene-if we will even so much as smile.
So goes the wisdom of silent film star Douglas Fairbanks, who, in addition to his movie career, wrote a number of self-help books. In Laugh and Live, which was originally published in 1917, he expounds upon his theories for living a good and happy life. Fairbanks's formula for happiness-humility, good humor, and particularly strenuous physical exercise-is enshrined in this and his other advice books.
So goes the wisdom of silent film star Douglas Fairbanks, who, in addition to his movie career, wrote a number of self-help books. In Laugh and Live, which was originally published in 1917, he expounds upon his theories for living a good and happy life. Fairbanks's formula for happiness-humility, good humor, and particularly strenuous physical exercise-is enshrined in this and his other advice books.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Why this book? Well, I needed a book focused on happiness and didn't feel like getting bogged down in books on spiritual Tao/Buddhist approaches to happiness. That, and the fact that I never knew that the actor Douglas Fairbanks had written several self-help books. Laugh and Live was originally published in 1917, so I was also curious to see how Fairbanks' advice holds up 100 years later. I think it holds up pretty good! Fairbanks takes a very practical, holistic "mind/body" approach to a wholesome, happy life. While Fairbanks did not coin the phrase, "Laughter is the best medicine", he does extol the health benefits of a hearty laugh: "I like to laugh. It is a tonic. It braces me up—makes me feel fine!—and keeps me in prime mental condition. Laughter is a physiological necessity. The nerve system requires it. The deep, forceful chest movement in itself sets the blood to racing thereby livening up the circulation—which is good for us." Fairbanks talks about good values (daily exercise; taking stock of who we are/our aspirations; learning and profiting from our experiences; building one's personality; honesty as a character builder; the importance of cleanliness of body and mind and consideration for others) and the bad ones (self-indulgence; living beyond our means; lack of initiative/self-reliance; failure to seize opportunities we hold within us and failing to assume responsibility for one's actions). Even the chapter "Wedlock in Time" - although decidedly dated in presentation - still contains a lot of advice that would continue to ring true today. Fairbanks keeps the tone light and entertaining while dishing out advice, making use of "Mister Numbskull" to portray someone who lives his life poorly by failing to seize opportunities that come knocking his way. A quick, fun and informative read. I am now on the trail to see what other shelf-help books Fairbanks wrote!