Think out of the box
Many hundreds of years ago in a small Italian
town, a merchant had the misfortune of owing a large sum of money to the
moneylender. The moneylender, who was old and ugly, fancied the merchant's
beautiful daughter so he proposed a bargain. He said he would forgo the
merchant's debt if he could marry the daughter. Both the merchant and his
daughter were horrified by the proposal.
The moneylender told them that he would put a
black pebble and a white pebble into an empty bag. The girl would then have to
pick one pebble from the bag. If she picked the black pebble, she would become
the moneylender's wife and her father's debt would be forgiven. If she picked
the white pebble she need not marry him and her father's debt would still be
forgiven. But if she refused to pick a pebble, her father would be thrown into
jail.
They were standing on a pebble strewn path in
the merchant's garden. As they talked, the moneylender bent over to pick up two
pebbles. As he picked them up, the sharp-eyed girl noticed that he had picked
up two black pebbles and put them into the bag. He then asked the girl to pick
her pebble from the bag.
The girl put her hand into the
moneybag and drew out a pebble. Without looking at it, she fumbled and let it
fall onto the pebble-strewn path where it immediately became lost among all the
other pebbles.
"Oh, how clumsy of
me," she said. "But never mind, if you look into the bag for the one
that is left, you will be able to tell which pebble I picked." Since the
remaining pebble is black, it must be assumed that she had picked the white
one. And since the moneylender dared not admit his dishonesty, the girl changed
what seemed an impossible situation into an advantageous one.
MORAL OF THE STORY: Most complex problems do have
a solution, sometimes we have to think about them in a different way.
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