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FOUR
SQUARE
QUESTIONS!
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Look at the
diagram carefully.
Now, I will ask you
FOUR questions
about this square.
Are you ready?
B A
DC
4 Square Questions
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Q 1Q 1
Divide the white area
in square A into two
equal pieces.
Easy!
Isn't it?
B A
DC
4 Square Questions
4
Q 1Q 1
Divide the white area
in square A into two
equal pieces.
Here is the answer!
B A
DC
4 Square Questions
5
Q 2Q 2
Divide the white area
in square B into three
equal pieces.
Not so difficult!
B A
DC
4 Square Questions
6
Q 2Q 2
Divide the white area
in square B into three
equal pieces.
Here is the answer!
B A
DC
4 Square Questions
7
Q 3Q 3
Divide the white area
in square C into four
equal pieces.
Very difficult?
That's right!
B A
DC
4 Square Questions
8
Q 3Q 3
Divide the white area
in square C into four
equal pieces.
Here's the answer!
B A
DC
4 Square Questions
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Be ready!
Here comes
the last
question!
B A
DC
4 Square Questions
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Q 4Q 4
Divide the white area
in square D into seven
equal pieces.
World Record is SEVEN
seconds!
B A
DC
4 Square Questions
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Q 4Q 4
B A
DC
Divide the white area
in square D into seven
equal pieces.
Any ideas?
4 Square Questions
12
Q 4Q 4
B A
DC
Divide the white area
in square D into seven
equal pieces.
Are you still puzzled?
4 Square Questions
13
Q 4Q 4
B A
DC
Divide the white area
in square D into seven
equal pieces.
Here’s the answer!
4 Square Questions
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Q 4Q 4
B A
DC
Divide the white area
in square D into seven
equal pieces.
Was it really that
tough?
4 Square Questions
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Q 4Q 4
B A
DC
Divide the white area
in square D into seven
equal pieces.
If you didn't get the
answer, it was just
that your mind was
conditioned to seek a
complex solution!
4 Square Questions
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Lessons learnt:
 Most of the times, our mind gets conditioned so
much by the circumstances that we can not see the
obvious.
 When we go to a specialist doctor with a simple
headache, diagnosis starts from migraine, upwards!
 We assume that things are so complicated and we
get entrapped in the ghost of it’s thoughts.
 We carry on the same syndrome to our relationships
and make them complicated.
4 Square Questions
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BE SIMPLE IN LIFE !
THE GREATNESS OF THIS MAN WAS HIS SIMPLICITY!
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HAVE A NICE DAY!

Four squares

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    2 Look at the diagramcarefully. Now, I will ask you FOUR questions about this square. Are you ready? B A DC 4 Square Questions
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    3 Q 1Q 1 Dividethe white area in square A into two equal pieces. Easy! Isn't it? B A DC 4 Square Questions
  • 4.
    4 Q 1Q 1 Dividethe white area in square A into two equal pieces. Here is the answer! B A DC 4 Square Questions
  • 5.
    5 Q 2Q 2 Dividethe white area in square B into three equal pieces. Not so difficult! B A DC 4 Square Questions
  • 6.
    6 Q 2Q 2 Dividethe white area in square B into three equal pieces. Here is the answer! B A DC 4 Square Questions
  • 7.
    7 Q 3Q 3 Dividethe white area in square C into four equal pieces. Very difficult? That's right! B A DC 4 Square Questions
  • 8.
    8 Q 3Q 3 Dividethe white area in square C into four equal pieces. Here's the answer! B A DC 4 Square Questions
  • 9.
    9 Be ready! Here comes thelast question! B A DC 4 Square Questions
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    10 Q 4Q 4 Dividethe white area in square D into seven equal pieces. World Record is SEVEN seconds! B A DC 4 Square Questions
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    11 Q 4Q 4 BA DC Divide the white area in square D into seven equal pieces. Any ideas? 4 Square Questions
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    12 Q 4Q 4 BA DC Divide the white area in square D into seven equal pieces. Are you still puzzled? 4 Square Questions
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    13 Q 4Q 4 BA DC Divide the white area in square D into seven equal pieces. Here’s the answer! 4 Square Questions
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    14 Q 4Q 4 BA DC Divide the white area in square D into seven equal pieces. Was it really that tough? 4 Square Questions
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    15 Q 4Q 4 BA DC Divide the white area in square D into seven equal pieces. If you didn't get the answer, it was just that your mind was conditioned to seek a complex solution! 4 Square Questions
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    16 Lessons learnt:  Mostof the times, our mind gets conditioned so much by the circumstances that we can not see the obvious.  When we go to a specialist doctor with a simple headache, diagnosis starts from migraine, upwards!  We assume that things are so complicated and we get entrapped in the ghost of it’s thoughts.  We carry on the same syndrome to our relationships and make them complicated. 4 Square Questions
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    17 BE SIMPLE INLIFE ! THE GREATNESS OF THIS MAN WAS HIS SIMPLICITY!
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