A big company was hiring new staff, the question of the written exam was:
You are driving a car on one big storm night, you are passing a station, there are three people who are waiting for the bus; one old lady who is dying, one doctor who saved your life before, one man/woman who is someone you have been dreaming to be with. You can only take one passenger, which one you will choose? Please explain.
Normal reason:
Old lady is going to die, you should save her first, however, old people always end up dying anyway, you should take the doctor, because the doctor saved my life before, this is the perfect chance to pay him back. At the same time, some people believe that you can always pay the doctor back in the future, but you may never be able to find the perfect lover once you pass this chance.
The Final Result:
Within the two hundred candidates, the one who has been hired did not explain his answer, he simply stated that "Give the car key to the doctor, let the doctor take the old lady to the hospital and I stay to wait for the bus with the lady of my dream!"
Everyone I know think the above answer is the best answer, but there is no one (including myself) thinks of this answer first. Is that because we never want to give up any advantage that we hold in our hands (the car)? Sometimes, we would gain more if we were able to give up our stubbornness, limitations, and advantages. Think beyond the obvious.