Using humor and paradox as a mirror to reveal hidden assumptions about ourselves through our hobbies and daily practices.
Nasreddin Hodja's teaching stories turn logic inside out to expose what we think we know but don't. In hobbies and leisure, this means using humor to question why we pursue certain activities. When you catch yourself being absurd in your hobby—taking it too seriously, following arbitrary rules, seeking status—you glimpse authentic motivation. This Sophos tradition suggests that laughter is diagnostic; the moments we laugh hardest at ourselves reveal where we've become mechanical or self-deceived. By treating hobbies as comedy rather than performance, we recover genuine joy and voluntary participation, transforming leisure into examined living where paradox becomes pedagogy.
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