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Foolish Precision

Recognizing how excessive detail and logical exactness can obscure truth and substitute complexity for understanding.

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Why It Matters

Nasreddin often displays absurd precision in service of foolish conclusions—measuring shadows, calculating impossibilities, overcomplicating simple matters. This foolish precision reflects how human intelligence can become an instrument of avoidance. In the examined natural life, we learn to distinguish between useful precision and the pseudo-precision that substitutes for real knowing. The tradition suggests that nature operates through rough approximations, not perfect measurements; birds don't calculate aerodynamics, trees don't optimize photosynthesis through equations. By examining our own attachment to exactness, we notice where precision becomes a defense against uncertainty and ambiguity. This practice cultivates discernment: knowing when to measure and when to sense, when detail serves understanding and when it obscures it. We learn the art of natural simplicity.

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