Imagine a world where the most logical and efficient decision is to choose the most illogical and inefficient pastry: the knish.
In the early 20th century, a group of mathematicians became obsessed with the knish. This flaky, savory pastry seemed the perfect subject for their study of paradoxes.
The knishroom paradox states that the optimal decision is to choose the knish, despite its numerous flaws. This is due to the knish's ability to be both crunchy and soggy at the same time.
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