Think outside of the box

“In a small Italian town, hundreds of years ago, a small business owner owed a large sum of money to a loan-shark. The loan-shark was a very old, unattractive looking guy that just so happened to fancy the business owner’s daughter.

He decided to offer the businessman a deal that would completely wipe out the debt he owed him. However, the catch was that we would only wipe out the debt if he could marry the businessman’s daughter. Needless to say, this proposal was met with a look of disgust.


The loan-shark said that he would place two pebbles into a bag, one white and one black.


The daughter would then have to reach into the bag and pick out a pebble. If it was black, the debt would be wiped, but the loan-shark would then marry her. If it was white, the debt would also be wiped, but the daughter wouldn’t have to marry the loan-shark.


Standing on a pebble-strewn path in the businessman’s garden, the loan-shark bent over and picked up two pebbles. Whilst he was picking them up, the daughter noticed that he’d picked up two black pebbles  and placed them both into the bag.


He then asked the daughter to reach into the bag and pick one.


The daughter naturally had three choices as to what she could have done:


Refuse to pick a pebble from the bag.

Take both pebbles out of the bag and expose the loan-shark for cheating.

Pick a pebble from the bag fully well knowing it was black and sacrifice herself for her father’s freedom.

She drew out a pebble from the bag, and before looking at it ‘accidentally’ dropped it into the midst of the other pebbles. She said to the loan-shark;


‘Oh, how clumsy of me. Never mind, if you look into the bag for the one that is left, you will be able to tell which pebble I picked.’


The pebble left in the bag is obviously black, and seeing as the loan-shark didn’t want to be exposed, he had to play along as if the pebble the daughter dropped was white, and clear her father’s debt.”


By

Khushbu Pal 

Unfinished stories

No one believes in unfinished stories, such tales never stayed long in the world. 

I know a woman who never laughs at her own pain. She who has become a fake monument of strength for others. I know another woman who loves mathematics but keeps slashing all the calculations of her own patience.  


For one more woman,  I know, keeps posting quotes about finding miracles in grooves of life; she who wants to be a virtual influencer and reach million people before she turns 30. 


I feel it takes courage to own an unfinished story and still bring them to the world as the belief that always stayed 'we often forget things if we have no one to tell them.' 


They say' it is okay to be a victim of an unfinished story than the stories that never begun.' I know another woman who thinks, ' Stories can never be unfinished. 


They always find a good end.'


By 

- Neha.M


( Neha.M is a Bombay based writer who often writes towards empowering woman. An engineer by profession and an artist at heart. Know more about her on her insta handle: @deepin_ink )