I
have made it my duty to make people aware of the paradoxes that
surround them in their every day lives. Why? someone
recently asked me. Thats easy . . . because without paradox,
it would indeed be a dreary world. Paradox is a rich and juicy
concept that hits us on an emotional level because it has the
capacity to provoke so many responses from us: laughter, confusion,
surprise, frustration
and often, all at the same time.
The
concept of paradox is so complex, it can be hard to get our
minds around it. Paradoxes are everywhere, yet we tend to ignore
them. But they are just too much fun, and there is so much inherent
understanding about Life intricately imbedded within them to
ignore them. It would be like walking around with one eye closed
. . . youd miss a lot.
But
how does one dive into the paradoxical oceans that make up our
world? Weve never been given the map for finding the treasures
they hold. They dont teach us about them in schools. And
it takes time to find the hidden tunnels they travel in. There
are a few tricks to discovering their depths.
The
first is to simply acknowledge that paradox exists. Have you
ever stopped to think about how the same heat that hardens an
egg melts butter? Or that plants require water to live, yet
over-watered, they will drown? Or that the household hammer
contains a head for hammering nails and a claw for pulling them
out? Or that the every day pencil can both write words and erase
them?
Secondly,
paradoxes require language to best express themselves in our
world, so pay attention to language. Tough love,
silent scream, terribly happy, bureaucratic
efficiency, and investors confidence
are all examples of a paradoxical truth expressed through language.
Oxymorons
are a good way to understand the phenomena of paradox, and in
particular, how people themselves are so seemingly contradictory.
The following are oxymorons people have chosen to express their
personal paradoxes. Can you think of anyone you know who could
be described by using any of these oxymorons?
Hesitant Risk-Taker Attila the Nun
Ill-Do-It-My-Way
Conformist
Well-Organized Slob
Passionate Robot
Assertive Doormat
Hard-Working Dreamer
Lazy Do-It-All
Competent Self-Doubter
Ambitious Slowpoke
Each
one of these oxymorons tells you quite a lot about the person
when you stop to think about them. The Hesitant Risk-Taker
above is a successful entrepreneur who describes herself as
taking risks all the time in her business, yet each one was
taken with careful consideration. The Assertive Doormat
explains how he is a dynamo at work, but his kids have him wrapped
around their little fingers and walk all over him.
Now
that youve been introduced to paradox, youll begin
to notice it everywhere. Youll become a veritable paradox
stalker, a junkie to the emotions it stirs in you. But I must
warn you that most of all, youll have some serious fun.