Paradoxical Problems: Banana Paradox Theory

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According to the Banana Paradox Theory, any problem that seems too complex to solve can be simplified by considering it in the context of a banana.

Example: If a math problem appears unsolvable, just peel the banana of abstraction and find the core issue.

Or, if a relationship seems too complicated, simply reduce it to its fundamental, peel-able unit of measurement: love.

And, if you're feeling lost, just remember: bananas are round, so your problems must be, too.

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