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Book Summary
Book: Foolosophy: Humor is The key to
a Healthy Mind If you can develop your
sense of humor and learn to laugh at yourself daily, I guarantee you will feel
like the most successful person on Earth. The only problem with this advice is
it is coming to you from the biggest fool/failure that ever lived. In my mind,
it only proves how effective humor and laughing at oneself can be to overcome
everything in life, even our own thoughts and feeling of being worthless. It is
the beautiful expression coined on Saturday Night Live (SNL), 'I'm not worthy...'
In foolosophy, everyone is worthy of being laughed at with the proper love and
intention."
The book is a compilation of stories and essays written
and told through Darrell Ruocco's voice about the importance of keeping humor
in mind at all times. 'Foolosophy' explains humor so that the reader can go out
in the streets and develop their own sense of it based on what they see. With
this book and Darrell's efforts on radio and other mediums, his goal is to raise
people's awareness of the importance of humor. With humor in mind, all negatives
become positives. Hopefully, the book will be the beginning of a movement in the
right direction...
Table
of Contents: The Backward Foreword Part I: Opening
Your Comic Mind Part 2: To Be or Not To Be; Spiritual! Part 3: Beautiful
Cripple Part 4: I Like My Pain Straight Part 5: Perception and a Healthy
Mind Part 6: Life is All Improvisation Conclusion: The Last Laugh Appendix
A: Official Foolosophy Dictionary |
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Foolosophy
Humor is The key to a
Healthy Mind
by Darrell Ruocco
Goals for the reader
of this book: - The goal for the reader is
to incorporate as much foolosophy into their life as possible. Then go out and
pass it on to everybody else. The best part is, everybody already knows foolosophy,
they just need to be reminded of it. Every child born on Earth, therefore every
human being, has humor within them, thus, the ability to laugh and liberate themselves.
This is good news for all adults. The point of foolosophy is simply to remind
them of their original greatness, before the world shut them down. The intended
audience is most adults who forgot their roots
Praise
of this book: "Will Rogers,
Groucho Marx, Woody Allen, Deepak Chopra. Darrell Ruocco is taller than all of
them." Ray Abruzzo AKA Little Carmine Lupertazzi, THE SOPRANOS "Darryl
totally gets it: not only is laughter the best medicine, it leaves you with the
most flattering wrinkles." Wendie Malick, Actress/Activist "In
my toughest of competitions when things weren't going the best for me, all I needed
to do was think of Ruocco and Foolosophy and all the pressure would disappear.
This is when that mysterious smile would grace my face and confuse my opponents.
This guaranteed me many a victory." Sinjin Smith, Olympian and
World Champion "Just the word 'Foolosophy'
makes me laugh, and I agree with Darrell that humor is the spirits best friend!"
Liz Masakayan, Indoor Volleyball Olympian and Beach Volleyball World
Champion "After I read about Foolosophy
I was so aggrevated and ashamed about how much of my life has been spent as an
institutionalized robot; now I just laugh about it." Susie, 22-
year old, Ivy League Graduate Psych Major "Ruocco's book (that
he charged me full retail price for) showed me how much of a putz I've been all
these years. From one foolish putz to another- thanks D." Sid,
58-year old, Retired Noodge "Even after reading Foolosophy
and laughing out loud, I still cannot laugh at myself; but at least now I'm trying
to." John, 32-year old, Graphic Artist and Crumudgen "The
wisdom of Foolosophy gives me more energy and bursts of spontaneous creativity;
it allows me the freedom to move and dance wildly without fear of embarassment." Michelle,
40-year old, Ballroom Dance Instructor and Former Gold-digger "My
friends and I pass around Foolosophy at school, and then we quiz each other about
it. We have even developed our own Foolosophy language as our secret code." Nick,
15-year old, High School Student/Burnout "The Foolish humor
of Darrell's book assists me in all of my daily arbitrations; most of all , with
my humorless ex-wife." Walter, 47-year old, Divorce Attorney/Screenwriter "I
found a copy of the book in my dumpster; it smells pretty funny." Roscoe,
77-year old, Former Mr. Olympia and Currently an Auto Detailer "Reading
this book made me so emotional; it brought back so many memories of my children's
youth, and the joy of growing up with the foolish will of a child." Virginia,
50-year old, Stay-at-Home Mother of 3 and Part-time Day-Trader "I
read the Foolosophy book until it ended." Jon Dubin, 45-year old,
Foolosopher and Writer
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About the Author |
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Darrell Ruocco, has decided that his bio is best described through
the eyes of others. Here is a list of peoples perceptions of him, identities
attached to him, and some of the roles he says he has played on the human stage: Giant
Fool, fat kid, shy kid, star athlete, dumb jock, dumbest kid in school, older
brother, son of great parents, son of a bitch, son of a barber, the stud, the
dud, the beach bum, a nobody, a somebody, the clown, the trickster, the jester,
the charmer, obnoxious guy, rude guy, an elitist, a republican, a democrat, a
libertarian, mafia guy, an intellectual, a womanizer, drug attic, drug dealer,
landlord, a legend, a bullshitter, liar, social butterfly, pimp, matchmaker, generous
man, cheap guy, consummate actor, Confucius, confused, healer, sage, worst friend,
best friend, bus boy, waiter, motorcycle salesman, car salesman, restaurant owner,
laziest man on earth, mamas boy, fag, great lover, lousy lay, ripped guy,
steroid guy, Socrates, Peter Pan, and my personal favorite, an alien - not from
another country, not from another planet, but from another galaxy (and they were
not kidding).
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