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“There's terrific merit in having no sense of humour, no sense of irony, practically no sense of anything at all. If you're born with these so-called defects you have a very good chance of getting to the top.” quote by Peter Cook
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“There's terrific merit in having no sense of humour, no sense of irony, practically no sense of anything at all. If you're born with these so-called defects you have a very good chance of getting to the top.”

Peter Cook

About This Quote

Source Interview: BBC Radio, 1975

Lacking humor or irony can be a strategic advantage in competitive environments.

In simple terms: No humor can aid success.

Key Takeaway

Consider the role of seriousness in ambition.

Themes

ambition humor strategy

Mood

critical analytical

Type

psychological strategic

When to use this quote

  • corporate leadership
  • politics
  • entertainment industry
  • high‑stakes negotiations

Key Concepts

psychology social dynamics career success

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is seriousness more effective than humor?
  • Can lack of irony hinder relationships?
A Different Perspective

May lead to social isolation or misinterpretation.

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