In my observance of life, I’ve noticed a human trait that can get out of hand.
We humor ourselves or others.
I’m not talking about humor, hahaha. Wittiness and fun lay low when we want to humor someone.
To humor someone is to indulge them, to give them slack, or comply with what they are saying or doing.
If we pick this apart, humoring someone can be a form of compromise.
Spouses humor one another so as to get along. For example, my husband listens to my ranting and nods as if...
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