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- Once, a minister in the UK was attacked by a member of Parliament for being a former veterinarian during a speech on national health, but the minister turned the situation around with humor.
- The minister admitted that he was a former veterinarian and offered to treat the member of Parliament with the utmost care, turning the House of Commons into a sea of laughter.
- This story is a great example of humor's amazing power to heal wounds and overcome crises.
A long time ago, a British minister was giving a speech on national health. A Korean medicine doctor suddenly stood up and shouted, "Minister, are you a veterinarian? How much do you know about the health of the people? Why are you so confident about the national health bill?" The doctor's words were a kind of insult. The hall was silent for a moment, and only a few ignorant lawmakers laughed. The minister did not get angry or blush. He calmly said, "Yes, you are right. I am a veterinarian. So if you are sick, please come to me anytime. I will treat you with all my heart." The minister's quick-witted answer immediately turned the assembly into a sea of laughter. The doctor who made the personal attack became the laughingstock. Sometimes a hurtful word can lose a person's heart, but a witty joke can move a person's heart. It can also turn the situation around even in an unexpected crisis. Humor has amazing power. #Quote of the Day A person without a sense of humor is like a carriage without springs. It will jolt at every pebble on the road. - Henry Ward Beecher-
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