Pinocchio paradox "solution" (maybe and its not that interesting)
A lie is only a lie if you believe what you're saying is false. If Pinocchio says "my nose will grow now" and he believes his nose will grow, it will not grow. If he is unsure, his nose will do the opposite of what he's leaning towards believing it will do, as its basically impossible to be completely unsure. There's probably a flaw in this somewhere, so correct me if there is.