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Ai yi yi.

The dad just entered the room and said he will be proud of my results whatever the outcome may be. I hope to give him and everyone else a solid reason to be proud. (To be proud of failure is simply too abstract / philosophicky / BS! to me, I'm not buying it)

If I were a parent, I might just laugh and faint if my kid gets straight Trolls / F's.
Provided I get married and am courageous / sloshed / fertile enough to produce a child or stay singlemingle and willing to adopt instant babies.

My tendency to laugh during situations where it is absolutely uncalled for is going to get me fired, perhaps - Just the other day, I giggled when I saw my colleague's car crash into a white van and in front of the engineering director, no less.

Director: You laugh when you see an accident take place?
Me: (Giggles) I'm... (muffled giggling) stressed!... (Expression turns serious) Sorry, excuse me, I need to be alone.

(2 mins later, outside the office)
Me: (on the phone with Shimah) Omg you won't believe what just happened! I saw my colleague in an accident, HAHA!

My point is, is there a term for this psychological problem here?

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