Part 3/10:
The Power of Humor: Roots and Reflections
In recounting the origins of his comedic talent, Gmit shared memories from his childhood, where his mischievous pranks sometimes caused tears among friends. Yet, a defining moment occurred in secondary school when he realized that relentless joking might lead to loneliness. This epiphany inspired him to become a “clown,” a figure committed to spreading laughter even at his own expense.
His humor is genuine and spontaneous, often resulting from real-time interactions with audiences rather than scripted routines. He attributes his longevity in comedy to this natural talent and gratitude for everyday humorous moments, which he reflects upon after performances—considering them gifts from above.