Lay man thinks right :- An engineer in a car manufacturing company designed a world class car.
Impressed with the outcome the owner highly praised the engineer.
While trying to bring the car outside from the manufacturing unit they realised that the car was a few inches taller than the entrance.
The engineer felt embarrassed that he didn't realize this while designing the car.
The owner was lost on thoughts as to how to bring the car outside.
The spray painter suggested that they could bring the car out with a few scratches on top and he would do the touch up later on.
The engineer said that they might break the entrance and after taking the car out, re-cement the damaged area.
The owner was not convinced with any ideas and felt like it was a bad sign to break or scratch.
*The watchman* was observing all these drama and hesitantly approached the owner.
He wanted to give his idea if others had no objection.
They wandered what this guy would tell them that the experts could not do.
The watchman said *The car is only few inches taller than the entrance so if they release the AIR from the tyres, the height of the car will be adjusted and can be easily taken out.*
Everyone clapped!!
*LESSON :*
```Don't encounter problems from the expert point of view.
There is always a``` *LAYMAN point* ```that will give the best solution in a given time...```
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In Life also we encounter similar situations.
Many a time we feel that we are a few inches taller than others and we can't cope or adjust with their low status.
Release some of the air (ego) and adjust the height.
Life will be simple and enjoyable.
Posted by: Ravi Narasimhan <ravi.narasimhan.in@gmail.com>
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