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A man climbs the mountain seeking wisdom from the Wise Man

Posted on June 14, 2025 by Joke Poo

He gets to the peak and sees the Wise Man with a long white beard and wearing orange robes, sitting with his legs crossed at the summit. The Wise Man says, "What knowledge do you seek?"

The man asks, "Wise Man, what is the secret to eternal happiness?"

The Wise Man replies, "Never get into arguments with stupid people."

The man gets angry. "Are you kidding me? That can't possibly be the secret."

The Wise Man says, "Yeah, you're probably right."

Joke Poo: The Tech Support Guru

A woman waits in a virtual queue, seeking enlightenment from the Tech Support Guru. After three hours, she’s finally connected. On her screen appears a grainy image of a figure with a perpetually buffering loading icon for a face.

"Tech Support Guru," she types, "What is the secret to achieving optimal system performance?"

The Guru replies, in text that lags significantly, "Alw…ys… bac…k… up… be…fore… up…dat…ing."

The woman, frustrated, types back, "Are you serious? That’s it? Everyone knows that!"

The Guru’s buffering icon spins faster. "Yo… u’re… li…ke…ly… cor…rect. Plea…se… ra…te… my… ser…vice."

Okay, let’s break down this joke and then build on it.

Joke Analysis:

  • Setup: A classic "seeker of wisdom" trope, setting up expectations of profound insight. We have the stock characters: a determined seeker and a stereotypical Wise Man (long beard, robes, mountain top).
  • Punchline: The Wise Man’s advice is surprisingly pragmatic and deflating: "Never get into arguments with stupid people." It’s funny because it’s anti-climactic and unexpectedly simple.
  • Twist: The man’s angry reaction and the Wise Man’s quick agreement ("Yeah, you’re probably right") amplifies the humor. This further undermines the Wise Man’s authority and exposes the futility of arguing, even with a "wise" person. The joke is self-referential; the seeker immediately proves the Wise Man’s point by arguing.
  • Core Humor: The humor lies in the subversion of expectations, the practical (and slightly cynical) wisdom offered, and the immediate demonstration of that wisdom’s validity. The joke also subtly acknowledges the difficulty of not arguing, even when you know you shouldn’t.

Elements to Play With:

  • Wise Men: The very concept of gurus, mentors, and self-proclaimed wise people.
  • Arguments: The inherent human tendency to debate, even when pointless. The futility of certain arguments.
  • Stupidity: A touchy subject, but ripe for humor, especially when defined subjectively.
  • Mountains: The symbol of enlightenment, physical and mental challenges.
  • Eternal Happiness: The holy grail of existence; the search for meaning and contentment.

New Humor Attempt (Witty Observation/Anecdote):

Title: The Paradox of the Pepper

Observation: "The pursuit of wisdom is like trying to determine the optimal level of pepper in your soup. Some say a pinch brings out the flavor, others insist on a generous grinding for robust character. But ultimately, the ‘right’ amount is purely subjective, and any argument about it is, ironically, seasoning an already pointless debate with unnecessary spice."

Explanation:

  • Connects to the Original: The "eternal happiness" quest is mirrored in the "optimal pepper" quest. Both are subjective and lead to disagreement.
  • Factual Tidbit (Subtle): Taste perception is highly subjective. Genetics, personal experience, and even current mood can influence how we perceive flavors like the spiciness of pepper.
  • Humor Style: I am attempting a dry, ironic humor.
  • Why it (Might) Work: It leverages the idea that many of life’s "big" questions are ultimately matters of personal preference, and that arguing about them is inherently foolish, like debating the minutiae of soup seasoning. The metaphor is slightly absurd but relatable.

Another Attempt (New Joke):

A seeker climbs Mount Improbable to consult with Guru Glitch, a digital sage rumored to live in the cloud. After days of buffering, the seeker finally reaches Guru Glitch, a sentient chatbot running on a solar-powered Raspberry Pi.

"Oh Wise One," the seeker asks, "What is the true meaning of life in the age of algorithms?"

Guru Glitch beeps thoughtfully, then displays: "ERROR 404: Meaning of Life Not Found. Have you tried turning it off and on again?"

The seeker sighs. "I should have known. Even enlightenment is outsourced to tech support these days."

Explanation:

  • Connects to the Original: Same seeker/guru dynamic, but modernized and absurd.
  • Factual/Tech Element: Raspberry Pi is a tiny, cheap computer often used for DIY projects. "Error 404" is a common HTTP error.
  • Humor Style: Sardonic, playing on the pervasiveness of technology and its limitations.
  • Why it (Might) Work: It satirizes the expectation that technology can provide profound answers and the frustrating reality that it often just throws up error messages. The absurdity of a chatbot guru amplifies the humor.

The core goal is to take the essence of the original joke – the unexpected simplicity, the subversion of expectations, and the recognition of futility – and re-express it in a new context, ideally adding a layer of intellectual humor through relevant factual details or observations.

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