View Full Version : What can you share yet still have all for yourself
Monique
Jun28-04, 03:42 PM
Brain teaser:
What can you share yet still have all for yourself?
Brain teaser:
What can you share yet still have all for yourself?Your thoughts.
Gokul43201
Jun28-04, 06:07 PM
Also "nothing".
If you had nothing, and shared some with lots of other people, you'd still have nothing.
EDIT : Just realized that this is actually a whole lot of "not sharing".
One could share germies...like sharing a cold and still being sick. :tongue2:
TALewis
Jun28-04, 09:34 PM
Love, rainbows, and unicorns.
Gokul43201
Jun28-04, 10:31 PM
my opinion ?
EDIT : Oops...this is just what Evo said.
The Bob
Jun29-04, 02:23 AM
Anything physical that you yourself cannot take away (e.g. Building, Sculptures, Trees etc.)
The Bob (2004 ©)
Concord
Jun29-04, 02:41 AM
I'd like to share lots of things in this BT forum. just dunno know what you guys want me to share !
Thoughts ?
Love ?
Some slices of raw ham ?
A bottle of milk ?
Monique
Jun29-04, 03:01 AM
But everyone has thoughts, I am looking for something more qualitative :)
Qualitative comes from quality.
Quality has relations to Quantity
Quantity is in connection with Demands and Supplies
Demands and Supplies come from Customers and Manufacturers
They get balanced at Saturated Point
Saturated Point means Both get Satisfied
When Satisfied is mentioned,
Job, ♥Love♥ and Money can be of great help for man.
I should have guessed it was only ♥love♥ anyway
The Bob
Jun29-04, 07:19 AM
Could it be Gravity?
The Bob (2004 ©)
Monique
Jun29-04, 08:33 AM
The question is probably too open ended :biggrin:
Knowledge
Knowledge you can give to other people, but you won't loose any by doing so :smile:
quartodeciman
Jun29-04, 10:59 AM
The phrase "all for yourself" is distracting. It makes it sound exclusive (I still have this but nobody else actually gets it).
I would answer "my identity". I could share my identity (actually, acquaintance with my identity) with other people, but it still remains exclusively mine. If someone else tries to assume it, it is just a fraud.
vikasj007
Jun29-04, 11:06 AM
well i think i just missed this one. bcoz i know that if i say that i knew the answer myself then nobody will believe me, but i can tell you that this is a very common riddle around here, infact i remember this one right from my childhood days.
but i am really surprised that all you people can think so wayward as i expected it to be answered by most of you
The Bob
Jun29-04, 11:29 AM
but i am really surprised that all you people can think so wayward as i expected it to be answered by most of you
Very Sorry
The Bob (2004 ©)
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