THIS WEEK IS THE FIRST WEEK OF THE REST OF YOUR LIFE
> >
> > THOUGHT BUBBLES
> >
> > Multiple Choice
> >
> > The following is a question from a written "exam" that
> > one of the companies asked hiring candidates to
> > answer.
> >
> > After you read it, please wait a second, think before
> > you read the answer, it is a good test of how you tend
> > to think....
> >
> > You are driving your car in a wild stormy night. You
> > pass by a bus station, and you see three people
> > waiting for the bus:
> >
> > An old lady who looks as if she is about to die.
> >
> > A doctor who had once saved your life.
> >
> > A man/woman you have been dreaming to be with.
> >
> > You can only take one passenger in your car. Which one
> > will you choose?
> > Please explain your answer. Think about it before you
> > see the answer below
> > Well, here's how most people think:
> >
> > You could pick up the old lady. She is going to die,
> > and thus you should save her first.
> >
> > You could take the doctor, because he once saved your
> > life, this will be the perfect chance to pay him back.
> >
> > However, you could always pay the doctor back in the
> > future, but you may never be able to find the perfect
> > partner once you pass this chance.
> >
> > The candidate who was eventually hired (out of 200
> > applicants) did not have to explain his answer. WHAT
> > DID HE SAY?
> > He simply answered: "Give the car key to the doctor.
> > Let him take the old lady to the hospital. I will stay
> > and wait for the bus with the man/woman of my dreams."
> >
> > Sometimes, we would gain more if we were able to give
> > up our stubborn limitations.
> >
> > HAVE A GREAT WEEK
> >
> > THOUGHT BUBBLES
> >
> > Multiple Choice
> >
> > The following is a question from a written "exam" that
> > one of the companies asked hiring candidates to
> > answer.
> >
> > After you read it, please wait a second, think before
> > you read the answer, it is a good test of how you tend
> > to think....
> >
> > You are driving your car in a wild stormy night. You
> > pass by a bus station, and you see three people
> > waiting for the bus:
> >
> > An old lady who looks as if she is about to die.
> >
> > A doctor who had once saved your life.
> >
> > A man/woman you have been dreaming to be with.
> >
> > You can only take one passenger in your car. Which one
> > will you choose?
> > Please explain your answer. Think about it before you
> > see the answer below
> > Well, here's how most people think:
> >
> > You could pick up the old lady. She is going to die,
> > and thus you should save her first.
> >
> > You could take the doctor, because he once saved your
> > life, this will be the perfect chance to pay him back.
> >
> > However, you could always pay the doctor back in the
> > future, but you may never be able to find the perfect
> > partner once you pass this chance.
> >
> > The candidate who was eventually hired (out of 200
> > applicants) did not have to explain his answer. WHAT
> > DID HE SAY?
> > He simply answered: "Give the car key to the doctor.
> > Let him take the old lady to the hospital. I will stay
> > and wait for the bus with the man/woman of my dreams."
> >
> > Sometimes, we would gain more if we were able to give
> > up our stubborn limitations.
> >
> > HAVE A GREAT WEEK
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