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i'm posting an article over an amusing tale of birbal....
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The Hen or the Egg.
At the end of Akbar’s Durbar, a pandit came to the court & said he wanted to question him. Akbar was tired & told Birbal: “Please answer the pandit’s questions fast. I want to end this Durbar.”
The pandit said: “I’ll give you a choice. You can either answer one difficult or a hundred easy ones.”
Birbal saw Akbar would have no patience to sit through a hundred questions and opted for one difficult one.
Pandit: “Which came first, the hen or the egg.”
Birbal: “the hen, of course!”
Pandit: “How can you be so sure?”
Birbal: “I am afraid that is your second question. I agreed to answer only one!”
Management Moral: if you want to trap somebody, ensure you close all the exit routes but don’t get trapped yourself! Or else you may become an unexpected victim.
Thanx & regards,
Shriya Karve
From India, Mumbai
i'm posting an article over an amusing tale of birbal....
hope u like it..
The Hen or the Egg.
At the end of Akbar’s Durbar, a pandit came to the court & said he wanted to question him. Akbar was tired & told Birbal: “Please answer the pandit’s questions fast. I want to end this Durbar.”
The pandit said: “I’ll give you a choice. You can either answer one difficult or a hundred easy ones.”
Birbal saw Akbar would have no patience to sit through a hundred questions and opted for one difficult one.
Pandit: “Which came first, the hen or the egg.”
Birbal: “the hen, of course!”
Pandit: “How can you be so sure?”
Birbal: “I am afraid that is your second question. I agreed to answer only one!”
Management Moral: if you want to trap somebody, ensure you close all the exit routes but don’t get trapped yourself! Or else you may become an unexpected victim.
Thanx & regards,
Shriya Karve
From India, Mumbai
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