Using logical contradiction and absurdity to shatter assumptions and open the mind to new understanding.
Nasreddin Hodja's stories operate through paradox: he rides his donkey backwards, loses his keys in darkness under a lamp, searches for truth in the well. These contradictions are not mistakes—they are teaching devices. When logic fails, the mind becomes supple. Paradox bypasses the defensive intellectual armor that straight argument cannot penetrate. Comedy as truth-telling uses this same mechanism: the unexpected juxtaposition, the illogical punchline, the absurd reversal all create cognitive friction. This friction reveals the assumptions underneath our thinking. A paradoxical joke doesn't just make us laugh; it momentarily breaks our habitual mental patterns, creating space for fresh perception. Hodja teaches that the path to wisdom runs through bewilderment, that laughter at our own logical contradictions is enlightenment in motion.
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