Fixed notes with "counter-intuitive"

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##### The use of paradox #####
This is a statement that seems absurd and appears to contradict itself. A paradox occurs in this chapter: having joy in affliction. This is a counter-intuitive reaction to difficulties. Paul also uses riches and poverty in other apparent paradoxes.
This is a statement that seems absurd and appears to contradict itself. A paradox occurs in this chapter: having joy in affliction. Most people do not think that they will rejoice in difficulty. Paul also uses riches and poverty in other paradoxes.
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##### The use of paradox #####
This is a statement that seems absurd, that appears to contradict itself. A paradox occurs in this chapter: Paul boasts in his weakness. This is a counter-intuitive reaction to difficulties.
This is a statement that seems absurd, that appears to contradict itself. A paradox occurs in this chapter: Paul boasts in his weakness. Most people do not boast about being weak.
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##### The use of paradox #####
Paradox is a seemingly absurd statement, appearing to contradict itself. A paradox occurs in this chapter: Paul rejoices in his suffering. This is a counter-intuitive reaction to difficulties.
Paradox is a seemingly absurd statement, appearing to contradict itself. A paradox occurs in this chapter: Paul rejoices in his suffering. Most people do not think that they will rejoice in suffering.
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