The 6th Solution: A Meeting of the 7th Century

In the year 700, the village of Aztec was plagued by a mysterious case of missing socks. The village elder, a wise and just leader, called upon the greatest minds of the land to gather and find a solution.

After many hours of discussion and debate, the 6th solution was presented:

  1. Create a sock tax to fund the village's new sock-making industry.
  2. Implement a strict 3-day-a-week sock-wearing policy to conserve resources.
  3. Build a massive sock-shaped statue to commemorate the village's sock heritage.

The 6th solution was met with a mix of excitement and skepticism. While some saw it as a bold step forward, others feared the unintended consequences of a sock-centric economy.

Read on to learn about the 7th solution, where the village of Aztec took things to the next level.

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