A paradox is a statement that, when considered, leads to a self-contradiction, thereby making it both true and false at the same time. Or, in other words, it's a fancy way of saying "I'm confused, let me just stare at this wall for a bit."
The paradox is often used in logic and philosophy, but here at Bugsworths Guide, we use it as an excuse to serve coffee and pastries in a never-ending loop.
So, you want to know the solution to the paradox? Well, let me tell you, it's simple: just close your eyes, spin around in circles, and shout "I'm a chicken!" three times. And if that doesn't work, try reading the user manual, but don't expect it to make sense.
Want to learn more about the paradox? Click here for our in-depth look at the paradox, including its history, its uses, and its many, many flaws.
Or, if you're feeling adventurous, Click here for our special edition of "Paradoxical Philosophy" where we explore the paradox in the context of existentialism, nihilism, and other -isms that start with the letter "I."
And don't forget to check out our jokes section, where we'll make fun of the paradox, but not really, because, you know, it's a paradox, and that's just the way it is.