He who laughs at himself never runs out of things to laugh at.
Epictetus encouraged humility. Despite his disability and servitude, he carried a sense of humour about life and about himself. He believed that those who take themselves too seriously are the most fragile. By learning to smile at his flaws and errors, Epictetus freed himself from shame — and opened the door to resilience.
Self-compassion and humour are shields against pride and pain.
"To truly laugh, you must be able to take your pain and play with it."