The practice of asking seemingly naive questions to expose hidden contradictions and reveal what genuine understanding actually requires.
Nasreddin embodies a form of questioning that is neither cynical nor naive, but genuinely curious and lightly playful. He asks obvious questions—'Why are you digging a well here?'—that unmask absurdities others accept without thinking. This approach to doubt is sacred because it serves life rather than mere intellectual victory. In examining the natural life, playful doubt becomes a tool for distinguishing between what we've inherited and what we've truly tested. Rather than rejecting tradition outright or accepting it blindly, we ask with Nasreddin's characteristic humor and persistence. This Sophos tradition teaches that the examined life requires us to hold our certainties lightly, to laugh at our own contradictions, and to keep asking 'Why?' not from despair but from genuine wonder about how things actually work in nature and daily living.
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