This is a thread dedicated to any paradoxes that you have in your head but are just messing with your mind as you cannot find a correct answer (well, they are paradoxes after all), I'll go first:
The Luck Paradox
I just made the name up and the inspiration for it came from this cartoon show that I just saw.
Bad Luck and Good Luck. Bad luck is when bad things happen to you, and the only thing you can put the blame on is "Luck", Good luck is the opposite, when good things happen to you and you say it's the product of good luck. Now, say that you want to find bad luck, you may do this because you are fed up in life, want to explore or another reason all together.
Now, if bad luck is when bad things happen to you, not finding bad luck must be good luck because then nothing bad will happen to you. But, you are purposefully looking for this bad luck, so not finding it would fustrate you. This would be bad luck, not finding bad luck. But wouldn't it be good luck not to find bad luck? But by being fustrated, you have found this bad luck. But that is good luck, as you have found what you're searching for. But it's still bad luck as you were fustrated. And if you did find bad luck in some form or another, wouldn't that be good luck, as you would take pleasure in having found it - but then canceling out the bad luck.
Confusing, eh?