Yes, and...

I’ve always been fond of improvisational comedy (or improv). The remarkable effect of creating art in real-time, weaving spontaneous reactions into something unexpected.

It’s been fun to dabble as a beginner, but seeing the masters at work is something else. Creating comedy from scratch with no plan or notes — and doing it live and making it funny? That’s pure talent.

One concept of improv that has stuck with me is “Yes, and…”. Simply put, you accept what another performer gives (with a ‘yes’) and build on it with a twist (with an ‘and’). No matter how bizarre the suggestion is — you never shut down a suggestion with a “but.”

Together, you keep the story moving forward, like writing a novel in turns. And it’s magical to see something beautiful (and surprisingly cohesive) come to bear when everyone trusts that process.

I was reflecting on how this concept can apply to our lives. So much randomness and chaos can reign down on us. If we fight and force it, it can cause the story to unravel. But if we can accept the offering of what’s given —no matter what — and run with it?

That’s a story that could have a sweet ending.