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The Donkey's Load Paradox

Collections grow heaviest when we forget what we're collecting for, revealing how accumulation can obscure play itself.

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Why It Matters

Nasreddin Hodja's famous tale of loading a donkey until it collapses mirrors how collectors can amass objects until the joy vanishes. The paradox teaches that collection becomes burden when we lose sight of play's essential lightness. In the Hodja's tradition, wisdom emerges through recognizing when more becomes less. For collectors, this means periodically asking: does this item serve my joy, or does my collection now serve itself? The examined joyful life requires discerning when to add and when to release. Collection as play thrives at the threshold between desire and detachment, where each object maintains its capacity to delight rather than weigh. The donkey's burden becomes our teacher in recognizing collection's shadow side.

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