Big Dipper
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At some point I came up with a question that I've been unable to answer nor able to find anyone to answer it. The question is:
Who is smarter: A puzzle maker or a puzzle solver?
Eventually I just ended up asking chatgpt and I got some interesting answers:
ChatGpt had 2 other answers, but they don't sit right with me, because the first one reminds me of Zevism and the next 2 sound more like Mortal to Mortal affairs. Especially when the gods DO guide.
"The puzzle maker sees the path and obscures it; the solver walks blind and still finds the way. Intelligence may lie in the making — but wisdom lies in the seeking."
"The puzzle maker plays with knowledge. The solver plays with doubt. True brilliance might be in knowing how to do both."
What do you guys think of the riddle/answers?
Who is smarter: A puzzle maker or a puzzle solver?
Eventually I just ended up asking chatgpt and I got some interesting answers:
"The puzzle maker understands the world enough to hide truth within mystery. The puzzle solver understands themselves enough to find it."
This actually made me laugh because it made me think of Lord Satan as the puzzle maker that sometimes hides higher knowledge behind other knowledge. Like in order to protect those that are not ready for higher knowledge. And also Mythology, with stories like the minotaur and sisyphus being allegories to teach, even though a lot of bad "puzzle solvers" believe them to be fun fictional stories, or "Myths".ChatGpt had 2 other answers, but they don't sit right with me, because the first one reminds me of Zevism and the next 2 sound more like Mortal to Mortal affairs. Especially when the gods DO guide.
"The puzzle maker sees the path and obscures it; the solver walks blind and still finds the way. Intelligence may lie in the making — but wisdom lies in the seeking."
"The puzzle maker plays with knowledge. The solver plays with doubt. True brilliance might be in knowing how to do both."
What do you guys think of the riddle/answers?