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Beautiful minds, wasted

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This picture illustrate an article by the Economist with the same title as this post.

So we have the typical silhouette with the puzzle brain, but this time the brain is missing a piece that the character if holding on its hand... So... lest play a game...

What is the plan for the character to get that piece on place?

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Maybe, the puzzle-brain is actually complete and the "missing piece" is really just a black piece. The person in the image is wondering why on earth someone handed them a duplicate piece when their puzzle is perfectly complete.
 
Maybe, the puzzle-brain is actually complete and the "missing piece" is really just a black piece. The person in the image is wondering why on earth someone handed them a duplicate piece when their puzzle is perfectly complete.
that is an interesting point.
 

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