Inverting conventional wisdom and cause-and-effect relationships to reveal hidden assumptions underlying our beliefs.
Nasreddin Hodja frequently inverts logical expectations: he looks for lost items in impossible places with perfect reasoning, or explains why he's digging a hole to fill another hole. The Logic of Reversal is a philosophical and practical framework for examining the foundations of our thinking. By systematically reversing our assumptions—asking what would happen if the opposite were true—we expose which beliefs are genuinely based on evidence and which are merely inherited conventions. This concept strengthens the examined playful life by making self-examination an active, creative process rather than a passive introspection. When we playfully invert our assumptions about how the world works, how we should behave, or what success means, we discover which reversals produce new insight and which reversals merely confirm our original position. The playfulness prevents this from becoming a grinding analytical exercise, while the examination ensures we're actually learning.
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