Why are Manhole Covers Round








New Page 1< itle><br/></head><br/><br/><body><br/><B><Center><font size"5">Why are Manhole Covers Round? By Harald Anderson</font></Center></B> <BR><br/><P>Recently I stumbled across a list of Microsoft Interview questions and was <br/>amazed by how the questions challenged me to look beyond the ordinary. I share <br/>some of the questions for you here in the hopes that you also will recognize the <br/>spark of creativity that is required to solve these fascinating <br/>puzzles.</P><B><Center><font size"4"><u>Questions 101</u></font></Center></B> <br/><P>The experts tell us that we each have somewhere around 60,000 thoughts every <br/>single day. What most people don’t realize is that the average person asks <br/>themselves the same questions over and over again.</P><br/><P>Same question. Same Answer. </P><br/><P> Within this pattern is a trap of monumental <br/>proportions. </P><br/><P> A true treadmill.</P><br/><P align"center">“Why does this always happen to me?”</P><br/><P align"center">“How come I never have enough money?”</P><br/><P align"center">“Will my business ever be successful?”</P><br/><P align"center">“Why aren’t I making any sales?”</P><br/><P><font size"4">Boring! Tragic!</font></P><br/><P>There is much to be learned by understanding that the quality of your life <br/>depends upon the questions that you constantly ask yourself. If you want to <br/>experience the type of life you truly deserve we need to shake things up a bit <br/>the Microsoft Way!</P><br/><p align"center"><BR><font size"5"><B><u>Focus the Microsoft Way!</u></B> <BR><br/></font><br/><P>Bill Gates is a puzzle aficionado. I was fascinated with this because puzzles <br/>were originally created as a means of hiding or disguising knowledge by breaking <br/>the wisdom down into smaller pieces. Long ago I learned that the best teachers <br/>were those that asked the most intriguing questions. Needless to say, the same <br/>can be said of companies.</P><br/><P>This list of questions is fascinating and will definitely stretch your <br/>boundaries. Remember….think outside the box, look at them as a puzzle and look <br/>for the possibilities.</P><br/><P align"center"><font size"3">“Why are manhole covers round?”</font></P><br/><P align"center"><font size"3">“How many gas stations are there in the United States?”</font></P><br/><P align"center"><font size"3">“How are M&M’s made?”</font></P><br/><P align"center"><font size"3">“You have been assigned to design Bill Gates bathroom. Naturally, cost is not <br/>a consideration. You may not speak to Bill. What would you do?”</font></P><br/><P align"center"><font size"3">“How would you explain how to use Microsoft Excel to your grandma?”</font></P><br/><P align"center"><font size"3">“Explain a scenario for testing a salt shaker.”</font></P><br/><P align"center"><font size"3">“How would you design a coffee-machine for an automobile.”</font></P><br/><P align"center"><font size"3">“How would you go about building a keyboard for 1-handed users?”</font></P><br/><P align"center"><font size"3">“How would you build an alarm clock for deaf people?”</font></P><br/><P>Interesting aren’t they? Were you disturbed by these questions? Or were you <br/>fascinated by the possibilities they presented? I can understand why Microsoft <br/>is such a successful organization when creativity of this nature is expected <br/>right from the outset.</P><br/><P>Internet Marketing Expert, Mark Hendricks said it best when he <br/>stated;</P><br/><p align"center"><BR><B><font size"4">“Problems have solutions, they are made that way.”</font></B> <BR><br/><P><font size"4"><u>Apply this logic to your life and business!</u></font></P><BR><br/><P>It seems that the software developers at Microsoft first ask themselves, “what <br/>is it that they want to experience?” Then, they build a belief system to ensure <br/>that experience is created. This is incredibly shrewd wisdom that we can all <br/>apply to our lives and businesses. When I confronted the questions for the first <br/>time I couldn’t help but sympathize with those prospective employees who had <br/>perfect scholastic records but lacked the attitude to cultivate their <br/>imaginations. Quite often success in life has very little to do with book smarts <br/>and much more to do with cultivating an unrecognized opportunity.</P><br/><P>So what is it that you want to experience in your life or business?</P><br/><P>Believe it or not, limitations live only in your mind. But if you use your <br/>imagination, your possibilities become limitless.  It all  depends<br/>upon the questions that you constantly ask yourself.</P><br/><P>Those individuals who live truly fulfilling lives discover that they have managed <br/>to challenge their current realities by confronting their imaginations for what <br/>is possible. How quickly can you change your beliefs about what is possible? <br/></P><br/><P>Albert Einstein once said that “the mind that solves a problem is very <br/>different from the mind that first confronted it.” From this simple statement we <br/>can begin to appreciate that within every question lies either a prison of <br/>limitations or an endless series of possibilities. The choice is clearly <br/>yours.</P><br/><P>So the next time you are confronted with a problem in your business or <br/>personal life that seems monumental, I challenge you to ask yourself….”Why are <br/>manhole covers round?” That ought to change your focus around long enough to be <br/>able to look at the problem through a new set of <br/>eyes.</P><BR><B></B> <br/><BR><br/><P>Harald Anderson is the co-founder of <a href"http://www.artinspires.com">http://www.artinspires.com a leading <br/>online art gallery specializing in motivational posters and inspirational prints.</a> “When Art Inspires, Dreams Become Realities.” His goal in life is to become the kind of person his dog thinks he is.</P><br/></body><br/><br/><p> About the Author <p>Harald Anderson is the co-founder of http://www.artinspires.com a leading online art gallery specializing in motivational posters and inspirational prints. “When Art Inspires, Dreams Become Realities.” His goal in life is to become the kind of person his dog thinks he is.<br/><br/></div><div class="panel panel-default" style="padding: 10px 10px 10px 10px;"><a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="/on/self/">self</a> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="/on/improvement/">improvement</a> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="/on/motivation/">motivation</a> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="/on/questions/">questions</a> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="/on/life/">life</a> <a class="btn btn-outline-primary btn-sm" href="/on/microsoft/">microsoft</a> </div> </div> </div> <!-- /#page-content-wrapper --> </div> <!-- /#wrapper --> <footer class="footer"> <div class="container-fluid text-right"> <p class="text-muted"><i class="fa fa-copyright" aria-hidden="true"></i> <a href="http://ondapc.com/" target="_blank">ondapc</a> project 2024</p> </div> </footer> <!-- CONTACT US --> <div class="modal" id="contact"> <div class="modal-dialog"> <div class="modal-content"> <div class="modal-header"> <h4 class="modal-title"><i class="far fa-envelope"></i> Contact Me</h4> <button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal"><i class="fa fa-times"></i></button> </div> <div class="modal-body"> <form id="contactar" name="contactar" method="post"> <input type="hidden" name="token" value="0f83b1a020207f39b769ed9fd1745124"> <input type="hidden" name="captcha" value=""> <div class="form-group"> <div class="input-group-prepend"> <span class="input-group-text"><i class="fas fa-user"></i></span> <input class="form-control" id="name" name="name" placeholder="Your Name" required="required" value="" type="text"> </div> </div> <div class="form-group"> <div class="input-group-prepend"> <span class="input-group-text"><i class="far fa-envelope"></i></span> <input class="form-control" id="email" name="email" placeholder="Email" required="required" value="" type="email"> </div> </div> <div class="form-group"> <div class="input-group-prepend"> <span class="input-group-text"><i class="fas fa-edit"></i></span> <textarea name="message" id="message" class="form-control" rows="9" cols="25" placeholder="Write a message" required="required"></textarea> </div> </div> </div> <div class="modal-footer"> <button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary">Send <i class="fas fa-chevron-right"></i></button> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div id="contact" class="modal fade" role="dialog"> <div class="modal-dialog"> <div class="modal-content"> <div class="modal-header"> <button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal"><i class="fa fa-times"></i></button> <h4 class="modal-title"><i class="fa fa-envelope-o"></i> Contact Me</h4> </div> <div class="modal-body"> </div> </div> </div> <script> $(function(){ $('#contactar').on('submit', function(e){ e.preventDefault(); $.ajax({ url: '/contactx/', type: 'POST', data: $('#contactar').serialize(), success: function(data){ $('#contactar')[0].reset(); $("#contact-success").append('<span><i class="fa fa-check"></i> Message Sent!</span>'); } }); }); }); </script> <!-- Bootstrap core JavaScript --> <script src="vendor/jquery/jquery.min.js"></script> <script src="vendor/bootstrap/js/bootstrap.bundle.min.js"></script> <!-- Menu Toggle Script --> <script> $("#menu-toggle").click(function(e) { e.preventDefault(); $("#wrapper").toggleClass("toggled"); }); </script> </body> </html> <!-- CACHE 8345fd3aeb5fba88fc6490c62e842f19 2024-05-02 02:46:01 -->