A Degree in Blond V
A blond in her fourth year as a UCLA Freshman, sat in her US Government class. The professor asked her if she knew what Roe vs. Wade was about.
She pondered the question, then finally said:
"That was the decision George Washington had to make before he crossed the Delaware ."
That was an open door. The professor should have seen that coming!
Why is it, that when a child would give the same answer, we consider that to be so cute. But when a grown-up gives it, it is being considered stupid, blond, dense.
Could it be that we look at it as being lack of education? Lack of consideration? Lack of brain-cells? Or could it be, the more education we have, the more knowledge we get, the more our minds are forced in a box?
That sure would explain where the expression: "Think outside the box" comes from!
She pondered the question, then finally said:
"That was the decision George Washington had to make before he crossed the Delaware ."
That was an open door. The professor should have seen that coming!
Why is it, that when a child would give the same answer, we consider that to be so cute. But when a grown-up gives it, it is being considered stupid, blond, dense.
Could it be that we look at it as being lack of education? Lack of consideration? Lack of brain-cells? Or could it be, the more education we have, the more knowledge we get, the more our minds are forced in a box?
That sure would explain where the expression: "Think outside the box" comes from!
2 Comments:
"Think Out of The Box" is a very relevant advice in today's world =)
Audrey,
Now, if only I would stop running into the walls, haha.
But I agree with you. :-)
(((HUGS)))
God's Grace.
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