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[The Governor's Puzzle: A Lesson in Creative Problem Solving]-[The Governor’s Puzzle feat. Tiffany Espensen]

Circle Round · B1 · 2021-03-30

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The Governor's Puzzle: Ingenuity Beyond Conventional Wisdom

In the latest episode of Circle Round, listeners are presented with the tale of "The Governor's Puzzle," a story rooted in ancient Chinese folklore. The narrative centers on a powerful governor in northern China who receives a "most curious gift" from the southern part of the country: a massive, majestic elephant. This creature, with "four stout legs" and ears "larger than serving trays," becomes a source of both wonder and frustration for the ruler.

The Limitations of Conventional Measurement

Determined to understand his new acquisition, the governor demands that his scholarly advisors measure the elephant. They successfully calculate its height as "nine feet tall" and its length as "twenty feet long" by using ladders and lining up in a single file. However, when the governor demands to know the elephant's weight, the advisors are "stumped." They admit that "there isn't a scale big enough in all of northern China" to weigh such a colossal creature. This highlights a classic problem-solving dilemma: when standard tools fail, experts often find themselves paralyzed by their own rigid methodology.

A Child’s Perspective: Thinking "Inside the Boat"

While the advisors stand silent and sheepish, the governor’s young daughter steps forward with a bold claim: "I can weigh the elephant." Despite the governor’s skepticism—dismissing her as a "mere schoolgirl"—she initiates a brilliant, unconventional plan. She requests a boat, some rocks, and a sharp knife to carve a notch.

Her process is a masterclass in physics and lateral thinking:

  1. Establishing a Baseline: She boards the boat, and at the waterline, she carves the first notch.
  2. Displacement: The elephant is led onto the boat, causing it to sink deeper. She then marks a second notch at the new, lower waterline.
  3. Substitution: Once the elephant departs, the boat returns to its original position. She instructs stonemasons to load rocks onto the boat until it sinks to the level of the second notch.
  4. Calculation: By weighing the rocks individually and summing them up, she determines that the total weight of the rocks—and thus the elephant—is exactly "12,000 pounds."

The Wisdom of Innovation

This story serves as a poignant reminder that problem-solving often requires us to "think outside the box"—or in this specific case, to "think inside the boat." The girl’s success stemmed from her ability to bypass the need for a singular, giant scale by using the water as a natural measurement tool. By observing that "the weight of the rocks was equal to the weight of the elephant," she proved that complex problems can often be broken down into manageable, logical parts.

Ultimately, the tale concludes with the legend that this precocious child went on to rule all of China, illustrating that innovation and an open mind are the most powerful leadership traits. The host, Rebecca Shear, encourages listeners to apply this same curiosity to their own challenges by asking four key questions: What are you trying to do? What isn't working? What have you tried already? And what else can you try? By embracing this analytical yet creative approach, one can overcome even the most daunting obstacles.

🎯Key Sentences

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You'll just have to trust me.
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May I give it a try?
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Let's see what you can do.
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Without missing a beat,
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Are you with me so far?
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📝Key Phrases

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think outside the box
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stay tuned
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catch a glimpse of
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listen up
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go into a huddle
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Rebecca Shear here. Before we get to our story, exciting news.
Circle Round is going back on tour. with live recordings across the united states our first stop Sunday, October 5th in Parker, Colorado at the Pace Center.
And Circle Round Club members are invited to a special post-show meet and greet with me and composer Eric Shimalonis.
Get your tickets at wbur.org slash circle around and click on events.
We're announcing more tour stops soon, so stay tuned.
We look forward to circling around with you live.

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