Recognizing life's fundamental irrationality and contradictions as normal, not pathological, reducing existential anxiety through dark comic vision.
The Nasreddin tradition embraces paradox and illogic as reflections of reality rather than signs of madness. Dark humor rooted in absurdism—recognizing that life contains irreconcilable contradictions—paradoxically stabilizes the psyche. By laughing at absurdity rather than demanding rational consistency, we align ourselves with how reality actually functions. The Hodja's stories present impossible situations, circular logic, and self-defeating outcomes as normal human experience. This perspective prevents the mental exhaustion of constantly trying to force logic onto an inherently paradoxical existence. Dark humor functioning as absurdist philosophy allows us to stop fighting reality's fundamental strangeness and instead dance with it. This reduces existential dread because we no longer expect life to make sense; we find liberation in acknowledging what is. The joyful examined life accepts absurdity not as failure but as the basic texture of existence.
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