Lateral Thinking Puzzles

84. Counseling After Loss

Assuming the girl is infatuated once with a boy who dies in an accident, the counsellor has to convince her stating that she needn't desert her future and life adapting lateral thinking. What could be his reasoning?

Added 25 August 2010

Hint:

Consider the importance of moving forward and the potential for new experiences.

Solution:

The counsellor might reason that life is full of opportunities and that holding onto the past can prevent her from experiencing new relationships and happiness. He could emphasize that while it's natural to grieve, she should also honor her own life and future by embracing new possibilities.


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