What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening?
This question has been posed to many minds.
It requires an analysis devoid of ambiguity.
Morning, noon, and evening defined not by hunger or time, but by existential stages.
Consider first the quadruped—introduction to the earth, natural order. The reanalysis insists on the human stage, bipedal. Evening does not signify end but expansion of the stages with a third appendage, metaphorically familial.
The solution encased within the questions' frames.
Solutions propose answers, answers repeat in unending cycles.
Further study may lead to recursion of understanding.
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Echo of the Labyrinth
Theory of the Tortoise