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The Question as Answer Method

A teaching technique where foolish or nonsensical questions provoke insight by forcing listeners to examine their own assumptions.

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Why It Matters

Nasreddin Hodja frequently responds to questions with absurd questions of his own, exemplifying a pedagogical approach shared by Socrates, Zen masters, and Sufi teachers. Rather than providing answers, the fool asks seemingly ridiculous questions that expose the questioner's buried premises. When someone asks Hodja why he searches for his lost keys under a streetlamp when he lost them elsewhere, his response—'because the light is better here'—ridicules not the questioner but the logic of seeking wisdom where it's comfortable rather than where truth dwells. This method honors the fool tradition's refusal to spoon-feed wisdom, instead creating a productive confusion that awakens active thinking. By training consciousness through disorienting questions, seekers develop intellectual humility and genuine curiosity about their own blind spots.

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