Defining a Conundrum

As a member of the illustrious Committee of Conundrums, you've been tasked with defining what a conundrum is.

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A conundrum, by definition, is a problem or puzzle that is difficult to solve.

Or, as our founding members would say, "A conundrum is when you can't decide which flavor of ice cream to eat."

Subconundrums Subconundrums: the conundrums within the conundrums.

Subconundrums are the conundrums of conundrums. They are the conundra that make the conundrum more complicated.

For example, "What is the best way to eat a subconundrum?"

Subsubconundrums

Subsubconundrums are the conundra that make subconundrums more confusing.

They are the conundra that make you question everything you thought you knew about conundra.

Subsubsubconundrums

Subsubsubconundrums are the conundra that make subsubconundrums even more perplexing.

They are the conundra that make you wonder if you're just lost in a sea of conundra.

Subsubsubsubconundrums

Subsubsubsubconundrums are the conundra that make subsubsubconundrums more and more confusing.

They are the conundra that make you question reality itself.

Subsubsubsubsubconundrums

Subsubsubsubsubconundrums are the conundra that make subsubsubsubsubconundrums even more bewildering.

They are the conundra that make you wonder if you're just lost in an infinite loop of conundra.

And so it goes...