Riddles help us think differently. Imagine you're solving a mystery, like finding a hidden treasure. A riddle gives you clues that aren't obvious at first. It's like a puzzle, you have to piece things together to see the whole picture. Riddles make us use our imagination and logic, which helps solve bigger problems.
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- A riddle says, 'What gets bigger when it eats?' The answer is a fish, because it grows as it eats more food.
- A detective asks, 'Who lives in the sea but never drinks water?' The answer is a shark, it lives in the sea, but doesn't drink water like we do.
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See also
- What Makes a Question 'Unanswerable'?
- How Do People Decide What to Believe?
- Why Do People Like ‘Riddles’ and Puzzles?
- Why Do Some People See Ghosts and Others Don't?
- What Is the Meaning of Life?
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