The document presents a series of "four square questions" that involve dividing the white space in squares A, B, C, and D into equal pieces. Square A is divided into two pieces, square B into three pieces, square C into four pieces, and square D into seven pieces. The document suggests that the mind often overcomplicates simple problems and solutions due to preconceived notions, and encourages the reader to keep things simple in life.
2. 4 Square Questions Look at the diagram carefully. Now, I will ask you FOUR questions about this square. Are you ready? B A D C
3. 4 Square Questions Q 1 Q 1 Divide the white area in square A into two equal pieces. Easy! Isn't it? B A D C
4. 4 Square Questions Q 1 Q 1 Divide the white area in square A into two equal pieces. Here is the answer! B A D C
5. 4 Square Questions Q 2 Q 2 Divide the white area in square B into three equal pieces. Not so difficult! B A D C
6. 4 Square Questions Q 2 Q 2 Divide the white area in square B into three equal pieces. Here is the answer! B A D C
7. 4 Square Questions Q 3 Q 3 Divide the white area in square C into four equal pieces. Very difficult? That's right! B A D C
8. 4 Square Questions Q 3 Q 3 Divide the white area in square C into four equal pieces. Here's the answer! B A D C
9. 4 Square Questions Be ready! Here comes the last question! B A D C
10. 4 Square Questions Q 4 Q 4 Divide the white area in square D into seven equal pieces. World Record is SEVEN seconds! B A D C
11. 4 Square Questions Q 4 Q 4 B A D C Divide the white area in square D into seven equal pieces. Any ideas?
12. 4 Square Questions Q 4 Q 4 B A D C Divide the white area in square D into seven equal pieces. Are you still puzzled?
13. 4 Square Questions Q 4 Q 4 B A D C Divide the white area in square D into seven equal pieces. Here’s the answer!
14. 4 Square Questions Q 4 Q 4 B A D C Divide the white area in square D into seven equal pieces. Was it really that tough?
15. 4 Square Questions Q 4 Q 4 B A D C Divide the white area in square D into seven equal pieces. If you didn't get the answer, it was just that your mind was conditioned to seek a complex solution!
16. 4 Square Questions Lessons learnt: Most of the times, our mind gets conditioned so much by the circumstances that we can not see the obvious. When we go to a specialist doctor with a simple headache, diagnosis starts from migraine, upwards! We assume that things are so complicated and we get entrapped in the ghost of it’s thoughts. We carry on the same syndrome to our relationships and make them complicated.
17. BE SIMPLE IN LIFE ! THE GREATNESS OF THIS MAN WAS HIS SIMPLICITY!