Sometimes I don't know how people can expect to test others with any degree of accuracy without knowing how they think.
For example: show me a triangle and a square and ask me if they are the same or different and, of course I will say different.
Now show me two squares and ask me if they are the same or different and I wonder if you mean different from the former triangle and square, or different from each other?
Minds approach problems from so many different angles.
The New York Times has a game called Connections. I can often see three or four connections depending on the context of the word I'm looking at.
Einstein said, "The true sign of intelligence is imagination." I like this, but people who think outside the box are anathema to test makers.
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