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Many years ago in a small Indian village, a farmer had the
misfortune of
owing a large sum of money to a
village moneylender. The moneylender, who
was old ugly, fancied the farmer's
beautiful daughter. So he proposed
a bargain.
He said he would forgo the farmer's debt if he could marry his
daughter.
Both the farmer and his daughter were horrified by the
proposal.
So the cunning money-lender suggested that they let providence
decide
the matter. He told them that he would put a black pebble and
a white
pebble into an empty money bag. Then the girl would have to
pick one
pebble from the bag.
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(1)
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If she picked
the black pebble, she
would become his wife and her father's debt would
be forgiven.
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(2)
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If
she picked the white pebble she need not marry
him and her father's debt would still be forgiven.
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(3)
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But if she
refused to pick a pebble, her father would be thrown
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They were standing on a pebble strewn path in the farmer's
field. 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 a pebble from the bag. Now,
imagine that
you were standing in the field. What would you have done if
you were the
girl? If you had to advise her, what would you have told her?
Careful analysis would produce three possibilities:
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The girl should refuse to take
a pebble.
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(2)
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The girl
should show that there were two black pebbles in the bag
and expose the money-lender as a cheat.
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The girl should pick a black
pebble and sacrifice herself in order to save her father
from his debt and imprisonment. |
Take a moment to ponder over the story. The above story is
used with
the hope that it will make us appreciate the difference
between lateral
and logical thinking.
The girl's dilemma cannot be solved with traditional logical
thinking.
Think of the consequences if she chooses the above logical
answers.
What would you recommend to the Girl to do?
Well, here is what she did....
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 white one. And since the money-lender dared not admit
his
dishonesty, the girl changed what seemed an impossible
situation into an
extremely advantageous one.
MORAL OF THE STORY:
Most complex problems do have a solution.
It is only that we don't attempt to think.
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