Humor can be defined in many ways —as intelligence, communication, joy —but, of course, it should always implicitly come with the right way to surprise the public. A joke, an event, and an unexpected outcome may come from improvisation, but most of the time they are the result of hard work and hours of study. There is neither hocus-pocus nor magic potions when it comes to humor. There are techniques, knowledge, hard work, and many hours of training. That is why this book aims to become a benchmark in forming new talent, because it clearly explains the formative scenes for a stand-up comedian acting both technically and emotionally.