Test the way you are programmed to think by society and assumed culture

AlexLefty

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This is a puzzle posed by the following story:

"A father and his son were driving to a ball game when their car stalled on the railroad tracks. In the distance a train whistle blew a warning. Frantically, the father tried to start the engine, but in his panic, he couldn't turn the key, and the car was hit by the onrushing train. An ambulance sped to the scene and picked them up. On the way to the hospital, the father died. The son was still alive but his condition was very serious, and he needed immediate surgery. The moment they arrived at the hospital, he was wheeled into an emergency operating room, and the surgeon came in, expecting a routine case. However, on seeing the boy the surgeon blanched and muttered, "I can't operate on this boy--he's my son."

How can this be? How do you explain the surgeon's dilemma? If the answer isn't immediately obvious, I encourage you to think it through. You'll know when you get it.
 

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NorwegianDJ said:
Wow, that didn't even occur to me.
Crazy how we assumingly place values and assumptions on what stuff should be, based on culture and what not lol. This is basically teaching you to think outside the box, and to not let common culture warp your logical thinking.
 

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Nah i just think is because it was written in english. this is is why you need ways to distinguish female doctor from male doctor. but to tell you the truth i was puzzled.
 

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AlexLefty said:
Crazy how we assumingly place values and assumptions on what stuff should be, based on culture and what not lol. This is basically teaching you to think outside the box, and to not let common culture warp your logical thinking.
I never considered it. This is interesting
 
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