Answer:
The unstoppable force stops, the immovable object moves.
And at over 300kb your image is more bloated that the people it depicts.
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And at over 300kb your image is more bloated that the people it depicts.
Ok.
It's an old story used in Zen communities -- someone put a baby goose into a bottle and continued to feed the goose until it was too big to get out.
The question the Zen student must answer is: how do you get the goose out of the bottle without hurting the goose, or breaking the bottle.
The most well-known answer was given by the master Nansen, who was asked by a great philosophical official of the time, Riko, to explain the story of the goose in the bottle.
"If a man puts a gosling into a bottle," said Riko, "and feeds him until he is full-grown, how can the man get the goose out without killing it or breaking the bottle?"
Nansen gave a great clap with his hands and shouted: "Riko!"
"Yes, Master," said the official with a start.
"See," said Nansen, "the goose is out!"
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Tue 8 Feb 2011, 0:36,
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The question the Zen student must answer is: how do you get the goose out of the bottle without hurting the goose, or breaking the bottle.
The most well-known answer was given by the master Nansen, who was asked by a great philosophical official of the time, Riko, to explain the story of the goose in the bottle.
"If a man puts a gosling into a bottle," said Riko, "and feeds him until he is full-grown, how can the man get the goose out without killing it or breaking the bottle?"
Nansen gave a great clap with his hands and shouted: "Riko!"
"Yes, Master," said the official with a start.
"See," said Nansen, "the goose is out!"