Gary Marshetta:
When you get drafted, you have to see a shrink, right? Well, I remember one of the questions he asked me was, uh, sitting on a beach, in the water there are two people drowning. Now, one of them has a cure for cancer. The other is your own son. Which one would you save? How would you answer that question, Rupert? Take your time.
Rupert Marshetta:
Guy with the cure for cancer.
Gary Marshetta:
Well, think for a second, will you? Your own flesh and blood.
Rupert Marshetta:
But what if I saved my son and he grew up and got cancer?
Gary Marshetta:
Can't just say he's going to get cancer.
Rupert Marshetta:
You said he was drowning.
Gary Marshetta:
God damn it, that's different!
Rupert Marshetta:
Why? The probability of getting cancer must be ten times greater than the probability of drowning. And if you throw in the probability of two people drowning in the same place at the same time... Wow!
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 07:46

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