Well, here's a funny little puzzle story, and I suspect every reader (and certainly the author) may feel that the story reflects their life at some point.
I completed one of my Ebay old puzzles and was dismayed to find a single piece missing. I look everywhere for it and finally decided to buy an identical puzzle from Ebay, then simply sift through the thousand pieces until I found a replacement for my missing piece.
"Life is good", I thought, as I found the missing piece after only a few minutes into the sifting process.
Happily, I placed the replacement piece into it's forlorn-looking hole.
Well . . . maybe life isn't so good after all. Here's the old puzzle and the new piece:
The new piece doesn't fit.
But I know of a sure-fire way to find the original missing piece: re-do the puzzle using my second Ebay acquisition. That will require many hours of labor (and not so fun, at that -- this is a re-do, after all). When the task is done, the missing piece will certainly materialize, rendering the labor unnecessary. But before you think me an Eyore, I've already prepared the positive spin -- two completed, identical puzzles (hmm . . . identical except for the geometry of their individual parts) -- one for man cave wallpaper, and the other to give away to a friend. It's all good.
;-)