Ah, it sounds like you’re hinting at a riddle or a thought puzzle! Let’s break it down carefully:
You said:
“Currently on my mind: THIS SET. ‘The bigger the better’”
- The emphasis on “THIS SET” suggests it’s something collective, a group of things.
- The clue “The bigger the better” implies that within this set, size or quantity is desirable.
Some possibilities that match that description:
- Clothing sizes – bigger clothes are sometimes better for comfort or style.
- Portions or servings of food – bigger meals are often preferred.
- Teeth or muscle sets – e.g., a bigger set of teeth or muscles can be seen as advantageous.
- Numbers or collections – bigger numbers or larger collections are “better” in some contexts.
But the phrasing “THIS SET” in all caps makes me think it’s likely something literal, maybe a set of items that’s commonly described as bigger being better.
A very common answer in riddles like this is: “teeth”. You can say, “The bigger the set, the better,” and it makes sense—you want a full set of teeth.
If you want, I can go step by step through other classic “bigger the better” sets and explain why each fits or doesn’t fit, which might help you zero in on the exact answer you’re thinking of. Do you want me to do that?