
People do puzzles for a wide variety of reasons. In some cases, they are just trying to pass the time and they are looking for something convenient that will help them to do so.
That isn’t to say, however, that people only do puzzles because they are bored. Some people love puzzles so much that they will continue to do them, even if they have something else to do.
During a very cold night, a rich man and a homeless old man met.
On a freezing night, a wealthy man encountered a homeless old man and asked, “Aren’t you cold without a winter coat?” The old man replied, “I’m used to it.” Surprised, the rich man promised to bring him a warm coat and asked him to wait. The old man, hopeful, agreed.

However, the wealthy man forgot and didn’t return until morning, only to find the old man had passed away in the cold. A note was left behind: “I survived without warm clothes before, but your promise gave me hope. When that hope faded, so did my strength.”
Moral: Don’t make promises you can’t keep. What may seem small to you could mean everything to someone else.
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