13 Pieces Of Surprising Advice From Iconic Comedians

Sometimes, advice from elders is truly baffling.
13 Pieces Of Surprising Advice From Iconic Comedians

Comedians have opinions on a lot of stuff. That's kind of their job. Unfortunately, the other part of their job is to (literally) never be taken seriously. That's a shame because sometimes comics have legitimate gems of wisdom to drop. Of course, these insights often extend well beyond just delivering solid punchlines on stage, they also involve larger aspects of life as well.

Sure, comedy is a field where you gotta have left-field insights to make it ... and apparently, that extends to career and general creative advice, too.

For example, Gary Gulman advises on the importance of writing and working outside. Bo Burnham has the self awareness and humility to advise young comedians to not take advice from people like him who have simply “gotten very lucky”. Whitney Cummings gives sobering advice about the importance of sheer, raw discipline for young writers.

Curious about more surprising bits of wisdom and advice from famous comedians? Scroll on down!

He’s Certainly Run With This — In Both Good and Bad Ways

COMEDY NERD CRACKED.COM DAVE CHAPPELLE DOESN'T THINK YOU ALWAYS HAVE TO BE FUNNY ON-STAGE. Chappelle got this advice from an unnamed comedian, who told him: You are one of those comedians who think you have to be funny all the time. You don't. But, you have to be interesting all the time.

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