Laugh at what you hold sacred, and still hold it sacred
Laugh at what you hold sacred, and still hold it sacred
Abraham Maslow, a renowned psychologist known for his theory of human motivation and hierarchy of needs, once said, “Laugh at what you hold sacred, and still hold it sacred.” This statement may seem contradictory at first glance, but upon closer examination, it reveals a profound truth about the nature of belief and the human experience.Maslow’s quote challenges us to question our deeply held beliefs and values, to not take ourselves too seriously, and to find humor in the things we hold sacred. It encourages us to have a sense of lightness and playfulness in our approach to life, even when dealing with serious or sacred matters. By being able to laugh at ourselves and our beliefs, we can gain a greater perspective and understanding of them.