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The Backwards Solution

Nasreddin's practice of approaching problems from their inverse angle, revealing how difficulty dissolves when examined from an unexpected direction.

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Why It Matters

Nasreddin Hodja famously solves problems by inverting conventional logic—searching for his keys under the lamp because the light is better, not because he lost them there. This backwards solution teaches that difficulty often stems from approaching problems the 'right' way. By deliberately reversing assumptions, we discover that what seems impossible becomes simple. In finding joy in difficulty, this means asking: what if I'm solving the wrong problem? What if my suffering comes from the direction I'm facing? This practice transforms frustration into curiosity. Instead of fighting against hardship, we pirouette and examine it from behind. Nasreddin's tradition shows that wisdom isn't always about better solutions—it's about better questions. The joy emerges not from resolving difficulty but from the liberating laughter of seeing we were looking in the wrong direction all along.

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