We all hear facts every day. Some of them are true and some false. We are expected to determine the veracity of each fact and synthesize inferences. Most do a miserable job of this. Included among those are our elected leaders and other authorities from whom we expect the most proficiency.

If you can answer the two simple questions below, the world makes sense.

If you can't sort through the ten simple, fifth grade reading level, facts below and answer the two simple questions, the world only seems to make sense to you, but there is no reasonable chance that you can effectively sort through complex issues. The suggestion that one does not think well is particularly painful. Suck it up and learn to think rationally. Until you do, refrain from expressing opinions on complex issues and contributing to decisions which effect the lives of others.

Those who make desicions which effect the lives of others are moraly obligated to do so.

Learn to think rationally or contact Jerry at 800 722 2280 or jerry@jerrywickey.com for the Speaker's Staff method ( -talking stick)


   
a) The dresser contains one cap, but it is not in the top drawer.

b) The dresser contains one scarf, but it is not in the second drawer.

c) The dresser contains one pair of gloves, but it is not in the third drawer.

d) The dresser contains one pair of socks, but it is not in the bottom drawer.

e) One of the four statements above ( a, b, c or d) is a lie.

f) The top drawer contains only a pair of socks.

g) The second drawer contains only a scarf.

h) The third drawer contains only a shirt.

i) The bottom drawer contains only a pair of gloves.

j) One of the four statements above ( f, g, h or i) is a lie.


1) Is there enough information to infer which articles of clothes are in which drawer?

There is not enough information to infer the contents of any drawer with certainty.
There is only enough informant to infer the contents of some drawers with certainty.
There is enough information to infer the contents of all drawers with certainty.

        2) Which articles of clothing does each drawer contain?

Top Drawer


Second Drawer


Third Drawer


Bottom Drawer



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