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Network Norfolk : Norwich church art and concerts reflect on Covid-19
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Opinion How can our weakness be a strength? Andrew Frere-Smith explains why there can be some positive outcomes from the trials of the last fourteen months. I have always enjoyed the idea of the paradox. A paradox is a logically self-contradictory statement or a statement that runs contrary to our expectation. It can even take the form of an image, like the staircase that appears to climb endlessly. Pablo Picasso invented a paradox of his own when he said that ‘Everything you imagine is real’. The Greeks also enjoyed paradoxes. A classic paradox from Epimenides is the statement ‘A Cretan says: “All Cretans are liars”’.
Opinion Andrew Frere Smith has discovered the source of true contentment. Contentment is a word that troubles me. My dictionary defines it as “a state of happiness and satisfaction”. I used to regard it as something that was reserved for the slipper-wearing elderly, whose careers had ended and who regularly enjoy a sherry at 6pm by the fireside. I have known many happy and satisfying times in my life, but I have also known times when contentment has eluded me. As a child my discontent normally took the form of boredom. As an adult, it was deep frustration that robbed me of peace, usually fuelled by people in authority making poor decisions.