> One big company was hiring new staff, one of the questions from the
written
> exam was:
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> All by yourself, you are driving a car on a bad stormy night. You
pass a
bus
> station, where there are three people waiting for the bus; one old
lady
who
> is dying, one doctor who saved your life before, one gorgeous
guy/lady who
> is someone you have been dreaming to be with.
> Due to the limited room in the car, you can give lift to only one
person.
> Which one you will choose? Please explain your reason.
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> Think about it before you read the following... What will be your
answer ?
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> Every answer has its reason.
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> * The lady who is about to die, you should save her first. However,
she is
> dying anyway. Is it worth it?
> * May be you should take the doctor, because the doctor saved your
life
> before, this is the perfect chance to pay
> him back. He may live to save more lives... On the same token, you
have
> already paid his fees....
> * The person you have dreamed about... You may never be able to find
such
an
> opportunity again. Stormy night
> spent all cuddled up....
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> Among the two hundred candidates, the one who was hired, simply
stated,
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> "I would give the car key to the doctor, so that he can take the old
lady
to
> the hospital and I stay to wait for the bus with the lady of my
dream!"
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> Everyone I know think the above answer is the best answer, but there
is no
> one (including myself) who can think of this answer first. Is that
because
> we never want to give up anything? Not letting go anything?
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> Think about it!
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