The Educated Man and the Peasant
By
Troy Morash
Once upon a time, there was a young man from Bucharest who had just
finished university. He was proud of his knowledge and smarts and so
decided to leave the big city and make his way teaching peasants in the
countryside.
Immediately he was met with difficulties. He found that people
didn't take to kindly to being considered more stupid than he, for he was
only twenty two and most of the people that he met were much older. If he
was to teach them, he would have to prove that he was smarter. Feeling
confident of his powers he made a wager with a peasant. If the peasant
couldn't answer the educated man's question then the peasant would have to
hand over three Lei. The educated man chuckled to himself, 'This is going
to be easy money.' The entire village gathered to witness the quiz. The
educated man asked the first question, 'What is the capital of England?'
The peasant answered, 'I don't know. I will give you three Lei.'
'London.' The people gasped; they were impressed. The educated man
pocketed the money and asked a second question, 'What moves very fast but
doesn't look like it is moving at all?'
The peasant answered, 'I don't know. I will give you three Lei.'
'The earth.' The educated man pocketed the money and asked the
third question, 'What goes up in the day and down at night?
The peasant answered, 'I don't know. I will give you three Lei.'
The educated man had taken from the peasant a total of nine Lei. Now the
peasant was poor and his wife started to cry. However, at his turn, the
peasant also wished to ask the educated man a question but if he could not
answer it he would have to hand over five thousand Lei to the peasant. The
educated man quickly agreed and thought to himself, 'This surely is a fool!'
'What goes in the morning with two legs, at noon with four legs and
in the evening with six legs?' There was a long silence and everyone was
staring at the educated man. He searched his brain for a long time but to
no avail. He did not know the answer and had no choice but to hand over
five thousand Lei, which was everything he had. Afterwards the educated man
was curious and so asked, 'So what goes in the morning on two legs, at noon
with four and in the evening with six?'
The peasant answered, 'I don't know. I will give you three Lei.'
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