Interestingly, our brains have a peculiar similarity to the laziest creatures, like sloths. When we challenge our brains to work, they tend to lack enthusiasm and resist the effort. Preserving energy is a natural inclination, but this laziness can lead to a decline in cognitive abilities. Engaging in daily riddle-solving exercises gives our brains a much-needed “workout,” enhancing our logic, critical thinking, and imagination skills.
13. 2 people are cooking. One is on the grill and one in the kitchen. Which one is doing something wrong?
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Some riddles may sound and look easy, but in reality they are harder to solve. They don’t just need your full attention but also every last bit of power your brain has to offer.
Illustrated by Daniil Shubin and Leonid Khan for Now I've Seen Everything