Three aspiring psychiatrists from three leading universities were
attending their first class on emotional extremes.
"Just to establish some parameters," said the professor to the student
from UCLA, "what is the opposite of joy?”
"Sadness," said the student.
"And the opposite of depression?" he asked the young lady from the
University of Florida.
"Elation," she replied.
"And you, sir," he said to the student from Texas A&M, "how about the
opposite of woe?"
The Aggie replied:
"Sir, I believe that would be ‘giddy up!’"
attending their first class on emotional extremes.
"Just to establish some parameters," said the professor to the student
from UCLA, "what is the opposite of joy?”
"Sadness," said the student.
"And the opposite of depression?" he asked the young lady from the
University of Florida.
"Elation," she replied.
"And you, sir," he said to the student from Texas A&M, "how about the
opposite of woe?"
The Aggie replied:
"Sir, I believe that would be ‘giddy up!’"