Sal “Selim” Yusuf was an incredibly shy child growing up in London. Until he discovered the ability to make people laugh, a tool that would later equip him to challenge obstacles and lighten situations. Humour is evidently a powerful means of communication. In this video Sal talks about what it is and how to apply it.
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