RIHO UNT ⟩ #59 Pooluniversal medicine
The article humorously claims that the universal cure for everything is simply a good sense of humor.
In a lighthearted commentary, Riho Unt recounts a surprising declaration made by his friend Hardi Volmer during a 2019 broadcast on Raadio Kuku. Volmer posited that a 'pooluniversal' medicine exists and this medical marvel is none other than a good sense of humor, termed 'sensus humoris.' This assertion left a strong impression on listeners and caught the attention of major pharmaceutical companies, who reportedly failed to respond in time to this revolutionary idea.
The author expresses amusement over the notion that something as simple as humor could serve as a remedy for various troubles, emphasizing the irony that large companies like Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson overlooked an opportunity to capitalize on a remedy that does not require prescriptions or significant investment. Unt shares his personal commitment to engaging with humor on a daily basis, portraying it as an easily accessible source of relief and upliftment, which he humorously likens to a medication.
Through this whimsical take on the power of humor, the article invites readers to reflect on the often-overlooked benefits of laughter and light-heartedness, especially in a world dominated by serious issues and medical advancements. It serves as a reminder that sometimes, the best remedy for life's challenges may be found in a good laugh, rather than in complex pharmaceutical solutions.