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The Meme as Sacred Absurdity

Memes function as modern parables that reveal truth through deliberate nonsense, mirroring Nasreddin's use of paradox to expose hidden wisdom.

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Why It Matters

Nasreddin Hodja taught through stories that seemed foolish yet contained profound insight—the meme operates identically in digital culture. A meme's power lies not in logical consistency but in its willingness to embrace absurdity, creating a space where contradictions coexist and viewers must hold multiple truths simultaneously. This sacred absurdity prevents dogmatic thinking; the joke becomes a gateway to understanding. When we share a meme, we're participating in oral tradition digitally, passing wisdom wrapped in laughter. The format itself—image plus text, expectation versus punchline—mirrors Nasreddin's narrative structure. By treating memes as intentional paradoxes rather than mindless content, we recover their philosophical function: they are wisdom technologies designed to confuse the rational mind into enlightenment, making the examined joyful life accessible to millions through screens.

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