The daily practice of examining life with humor and lightness at dawn and dusk, finding joy in absurdity rather than suffering in it.
Nasreddin Hodja never separates examination from laughter. The Hodja looks at human folly—his own foremost—and finds it hilarious rather than shameful. This is the 'examined joyful life': scrutiny without judgment, honesty without despair. At sunrise, examine yesterday's foolishness with affection. What absurd thing did you believe? What did you get backwards? Rather than self-recrimination, meet it with the Hodja's gentle amusement at the human condition. At sunset, review the day's contradictions and impossible choices, and let yourself laugh at the cosmic joke of trying to live well in an irrational world. This combination—rigorous self-examination paired with genuine delight—prevents both the paralysis of harsh self-judgment and the oblivion of denial. It's the path to resilience through accepting rather than fighting our own foolishness.
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