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The dialogue extends to other comedic giants like George Carlin and the importance of a tradition rooted in honesty, truth-telling, and daring to confront everyday realities. The humor that stems from comedy isn’t superficial but stems from recognizing human limits, incongruities, and hypocrisies—ranging from bodily humor to high art. Deep comedy engages with the complexity of human dignity, love, thought, and metaphysics, positioning comedy as an essential reflection of the human condition.