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The proof of our behavior

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The proof of our behavior

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Memorize it!

Select a card mentally……. Don’t just look at it, concentrate on it.

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Is it a magic??? Did I really read your mind????

Your card isn’t there………….

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Well, things are not always as they appear…………

We need to look at the actual picture behind the visible

one….

how ???

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Select a card mentally……. Don’t just look at it, concentrate

on it.               

                                            

None of the cards shown first time were dealt on the second hand…..

but we never noticed why??

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We are so busy in our narrow interest field

That we loose sight of the big picture.

Did u consider the real and the bigger picture when you found that your selected card is missing??

While we focus/ fight on I , me myself the whole environment / rules of the game

changes.

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Here is the another one

Connect all the dots with 4 straight lines

Do NOT lift your pen off the paper

Do not RETRACE any line.                                       

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Stumped? Think.... think hard

Connect all the dots with 4 straight lines

Do NOT lift your pen off the paper

Do not RETRACE any line.

                                  

    

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Here is the solution

Why we were not able to crack it?Because we created self imposed

boundaries

                         

     

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Step outside the boundaries

Why is it that most of us do not think about going out of the boundaries? We had to draw the lines outside the boundaries. This is what is required to think

outside of our boundaries or "box"At least question the boundaries.

          

                    

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Focus on the picture below

Can you see the gray spots between the black squares ??????

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Do not imagine thingsThis is an example of

how we sometimes see things that are not really there.

And that’s how we tend to conclude the wrong first impression of someone or something by looking at the physical attributes or generalizing our past experience.