Embracing logical contradictions as portals to wisdom rather than obstacles to understanding.
Nasreddin Hodja's stories are filled with paradoxes: he seeks his lost keys under a streetlamp not because he lost them there, but because the light is better. This apparent illogic contains profound teaching. Paradox breaks the rational mind's stranglehold on understanding, opening space for intuition, creativity, and direct perception. In courage and play, paradox dissolves the false choice between safety and risk, seriousness and laughter, success and failure. The Hodja teaches that life itself is paradoxical—we must act decisively while accepting uncertainty, we must take ourselves seriously while remaining playful. By learning to dwell in paradox rather than resolve it prematurely, we develop psychological flexibility. We become less brittle, more resilient. Paradox as path invites practitioners to stop forcing life into false binaries, to play with contradictions, and to discover that some truths can only be lived, never fully explained.
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