There’s something inherently satisfying about unraveling a riddle, particularly one that takes the form of a photo. While the journey to discovering the answer may at times feel like a trap, riddles are mostly fun a mental adventure, driven by the quest for understanding.
In this story, we’re going to show you an image and you have to figure out what it’s missing. Are you ready for the challenge that most people fail?
Think of riddles as a workout for your brain. Solving them pushes your mind into problem-solving mode, challenging you to think critically and view problems from fresh perspectives.
This kind of mental exercise builds focus, discipline, emotional control, and the ability to tackle challenges skills that benefit you far beyond the riddle itself. As Reader’s Digest notes, strengthening these abilities can improve your overall approach to life’s obstacles.
And the best part? It doesn’t feel like a chore. It’s more like playing a game or cracking a fun puzzle challenging, yes, but in the most rewarding way.
What’s Missing?
Take a close look at this image: six people are riding a bus.
Three women including an elderly lady and a pregnant woman are standing, while three men sit comfortably, seemingly unaware of their surroundings.
So, what’s missing here? Pause for a moment and really think.
What People Are Saying
Online, viewers have chimed in with their take on the missing element.
“Respect,” one user bluntly wrote. “Let the elderly and pregnant lady sit down. And the other woman too. [Shake my head] if I were there, I wouldn’t ask the men to stand. I’d make them.”
One online commenter said what’s missing is “manners”:
“Elderly women and a pregnant lady are standing, while young people sit and enjoy the ride.”
Another pointed to a lack of “common sense among the younger male generation,” writing,
“I’m 74, and I’d still give up my seat to someone elderly, pregnant, or disabled.”
And someone else put it plainly: “What’s missing? Masculinity.”
But perhaps the best answer?
Chivalry.
Whether it’s offering a seat, holding a door, or simply showing kindness, chivalry seems to be fading fast. A small act of courtesy can make a big difference and maybe even restore a little faith in humanity.