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Thoughts of the puzzle man

 Thoughts of the puzzle man



When we are looking at the image above this text. It portrays a man who is looking at the piece of the puzzle that is in his hand. We can call this person a puzzle-man. In this image, only the last bite is left.  

The missing bite is in his hands. Its color is green. And the problem is: Where that green bite belongs? It might belong to some entirety. Every single bite of puzzles is part of bigger entireties. So there must be a puzzle where the bite belongs. There are no meanless pieces in puzzles. So that means that the green bite has its partners somewhere else. But where is that missing puzzle? 

And then the job is done. The last bite is hard to put in position. There is needed very high accuracy. The person who stands side of the puzzle-man could tell immediately where to put that last bite. 

But the problem is. That man himself is part of the puzzle. He cannot stand outside the puzzle. And see where the piece belongs. For making that thing. He must see the entirety of completing the puzzles. The only thing that the person doesn't see is himself. The puzzle-man is not able to see that there is one missing piece in himself.

And the reason why that man is not realizing where the missing part should be is that he thought he was ready. When he began his duty, he thought that he was ready. He had the right to believe so, because who would give any missions to the person who is not ready?

For finishing the puzzle the man needs the mirror or somebody must tell where to put the puzzle. The man is a part of the puzzle and of course, "puzzle man" knows that is a missing piece somewhere in the puzzle. But the man doesn't know that the missing piece is in his head. The answer to the question is, why that missing part is what it is.  

When people gave the mission to puzzle-man for finishing the puzzle. They might see that there was a missing piece in the puzzle-man.  They might say that there are all pieces. But they might forget to mention that one piece is lost from the head of the puzzle-man. Maybe then one missing piece has no meaning for other people. But for puzzle-man that thing has meaning. 

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