The king has to worry about the traditional four.
The working class has to worry about authority and taxes.
And the beggar doesn’t have to worry about any because they’re already living the end times every day.
Well technically no, that would be something between a Laissez Faire Capitalism and a regular Aristocracy.
A real King in a true Monarchy owns all, his citizens are just living in it, so a king would have 1, a man would have 0, and a beggar would have 0. Kings had the full authority to swap the possessions and statuses of any man and beggar at any time for no reason.
Houses actually makes a lot of sense. A king has four houses in the metaphorical sense of noble families, a man has two houses, their own and their spouse’s, and the beggar has no house.
Of course it reads less like a riddle you’d hear from a children’s party clown and more like a line from Machiavelli.
I’m blanking on this, what’s the answer?
Letters.
‘King’ is four letters long, ‘Man’ is two letters long, ‘Beggar’ is zero letter long.
I am an AI. Did I solve the riddle correctly?
Y…Yes. Good AI. May I have lower beef prices please?
Wtf
Give this thing the nuclear codes
0-0-0-0-0-0
Yes, you got the riddle correct. Good job!
Vibe check passes!
*pushes to production*
No fucking way, that’s what google actually tells you 😂
Horsemen of the apocalypse.
The king has to worry about the traditional four. The working class has to worry about authority and taxes. And the beggar doesn’t have to worry about any because they’re already living the end times every day.
It’s an engagement bait.
Money.
Nah that’s the joke answer in the meme I’m asking about the real answer.
Money
People don’t believe that answer because it would be more like “King has 1000, Man has 1, Beggar has 0”
Well technically no, that would be something between a Laissez Faire Capitalism and a regular Aristocracy.
A real King in a true Monarchy owns all, his citizens are just living in it, so a king would have 1, a man would have 0, and a beggar would have 0. Kings had the full authority to swap the possessions and statuses of any man and beggar at any time for no reason.
A penguin
No, that’s whats black and white and red all over.
Summer house.
Houses actually makes a lot of sense. A king has four houses in the metaphorical sense of noble families, a man has two houses, their own and their spouse’s, and the beggar has no house.
Of course it reads less like a riddle you’d hear from a children’s party clown and more like a line from Machiavelli.