An engineering student rarely showed up for lectures but always received the highest score in exams. One day, he received only the second highest mark; another student earned the highest mark. The genius was frustrated and decided to investigate the matter. In the next exam, he was beaten by the same student. Since he did not see her at the exam, the genius suspected his rival of cheating. He went to the professor to complain, but the professor refused to believe him.
"All the questions were from the lectures. Since she attended all of my lectures, there was no reason for her to cheat. It's you I am more concerned about."
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I visited my sister’s house the other day and was introduced to a strange little game. My young nieces were playing a virtual board game. In this game, the player will try to earn as much money as possible so she could buy friends (literally). The more money she has the more friends she could buy. At the end of the game, the player with the most friends is elected president of the game's universe. The idea may sound a little silly, but if you have followed recent elections around the world, this is actually very realistic.