THE RIDDLE THAT TESTED OUR PERCEPTION

The riddle reminds us that answers depend on how we define what we see. Do we look only for what’s broken — or do we notice the design that was always there? It’s a small, clever test of logic and imagination that proves perception isn’t about right or wrong, but how we choose to look at the world around us.

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