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As a mountain climber, you encounter a daunting challenge: a massive hole, 100 feet across and deep, flanked by steep mountains with no safe edges to navigate around it. There's a picturesque meadow on the other side, but how do you get across? Using your creative thinking skills, you realize that since you have an unlimited supply of rope, you can fill the hole with it and create a bridge to walk over to the meadow. This clever solution demonstrates the power of inventive problem-solving in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
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You are a mountain climber, and along your travels you encounter a massive hole. It is 100 feet across and 100 feet deep. There are mountains on either side of the hole, with no edges jutting out so it is impossible to go around. On the other side of the hole (across from you) there is a meadow. You have as much rope as you want. How do you get across the hole to the meadow?
Answer • Since you have as much rope as you want, you fill the hole up with rope and walk across! • This is called creative thinking