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[The Three Tests: A Lesson in Wit and Wisdom]-[The Three Tests feat. Kiera Allen]

Circle Round · B1 · 2020-12-08

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The Three Tests: A Lesson in Wit and Wisdom

In the podcast episode "The Three Tests," host Rebecca Shear presents a folktale that explores the value of intellect over material wealth. The story follows Leora, the daughter of a prosperous merchant named Nicholas, who learns that her greatest inheritance is not gold, but the "brain power, intellect, and wits" her father cultivated in her throughout her upbringing.

The Philosophy of True Treasure

Nicholas, a savvy businessman, spent his life traveling the world trading "silks, spices, and jewels." However, he consistently reminded his daughter that material goods are fleeting—they could be "stolen away in the night" or "lost in a fire." He instilled in Leora the belief that her mind is a "special superpower," a treasure that would "stick with you forever." This philosophy serves as the foundation for the challenges he leaves for her after his passing.

The First Test: Resourcefulness

Upon receiving a letter announcing her father's death, Leora travels to the town where her father’s friend, Victor, resides. She discovers that the townspeople are bound by a promise to remain silent about Victor's location. Recognizing this as the first of her father's tests, Leora uses her "wits" to solve the problem. She hires a woodcutter to deliver a full cart of wood to Victor’s home, allowing her to follow the cart and navigate to the cottage without needing a direct answer from the locals. By demonstrating cleverness rather than frustration, she successfully navigates the first obstacle.

The Second Test: Logic and Economy

Victor presents Leora with a challenge involving a single silver coin. She is tasked to buy something that can be eaten, drunk, spat out, planted, and fed to a cow. Leora demonstrates her "intellect" by purchasing a watermelon. This single item fulfills all criteria: the flesh is eaten, the juice is drunk, the seeds are spat out and planted, and the rind is fed to the cow. This task highlights her ability to think laterally and solve complex constraints with a simple, elegant solution.

The Third Test: Symbolic Wisdom

For the final test, Victor asks Leora to carve a roasted chicken so that everyone at the dinner table receives a "fair and proper share." Leora displays her "cunning" by assigning parts of the bird based on the life roles of the guests. She gives the head to Victor (the head of the table), the neck to his wife (the support of the family), the wings to the daughters (who are "flying away" to start their own lives), and the legs to herself, the "traveler" who will use them to return home. Her logic is so sound and witty that it earns the admiration of Victor and his family.

Conclusion: The Ultimate Inheritance

Leora passes all three tests with "flying colors." While she inherits her father’s riches, the story emphasizes that her true wealth is her sharp mind. As the narrator concludes, it was not the money that made her rich, but her own "brain power" that allowed her to navigate life's challenges. The episode concludes by challenging listeners to test their own minds with riddles, reinforcing the show's core message that curiosity and mental agility are the most valuable assets one can possess.

🎯Key Sentences

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there's no limit to what it can do.
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you'll just have to wait and see.
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in the blink of an eye.
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those stick with you forever.
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There's just one catch.
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📝Key Phrases

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put your mind to work
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in the blink of an eye
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stick with you
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breathe a word
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a promise is a promise
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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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