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In 2008, Jim Carrey introduced us to the king of that friend: Carl Allen. But Yes Man isn’t just a slapstick vehicle for Carrey’s rubber face and manic energy. Beneath the gags, the cameos, and the physical comedy lies a surprisingly profound (and very entertaining) philosophy on life, fear, and the magic of saying “YES.”
After being guilted into attending a self-help seminar by an old friend, Carl meets a charismatic guru named Terrence (played with eerie calm by Terence Stamp). Terrence makes Carl sign a life-changing contract:
Let’s break down why this movie still holds up, and why you might want to start saying “yes” a little more often. Carl Allen (Jim Carrey) is a bank loan officer stuck in a rut. Three years after a painful divorce, he lives alone, avoids his friends, watches DVDs alone in the dark, and has perfected the art of the polite refusal. His life is small, gray, and lonely.
We all have that friend. The one whose default answer to any plan—from a weekend road trip to trying a new restaurant—is a curt, “No thanks,” or the classic, “I’m busy.”
The actual thesis of Yes Man is about . It’s about breaking the automatic “no” that fear programs into our brains. Carl wasn’t saying no because he had good reasons; he was saying no because he was terrified of being hurt again.
Have you seen Yes Man ? Did it inspire you to change your habits? Let me know in the comments below.