Inspired by this LessWrong post. 30-year-old John Smith was taking a leisurely stroll during his break from work when, horrors, he saw a child drowning in a pond. He was tall enough and the pond was shallow enough that rescuing the child was no danger to him. But it would ruin his business suit and his dress shoes. Nevertheless, he jumped in. Then he returned to his workplace, where he presented a sales report to AT Corp, a potential client. AT Corp decided not to retain the business’s services, and John discussed the situation with his boss.
Kids In My Ponds
Kids In My Ponds
Kids In My Ponds
Inspired by this LessWrong post. 30-year-old John Smith was taking a leisurely stroll during his break from work when, horrors, he saw a child drowning in a pond. He was tall enough and the pond was shallow enough that rescuing the child was no danger to him. But it would ruin his business suit and his dress shoes. Nevertheless, he jumped in. Then he returned to his workplace, where he presented a sales report to AT Corp, a potential client. AT Corp decided not to retain the business’s services, and John discussed the situation with his boss.