WebFunk писал(а): ↑A father and his son are in a car accident. The father dies at the scene and the son is rushed to the hospital. At the hospital the surgeon looks at the boy and says "No problem, I can operate on this boy." How can this be?
Despite the initial assumption that the surgeon might be troubled by the death of the boy's father, the surgeon confidently says, "No problem, I can operate on this boy." This might seem puzzling if we unconsciously assume that the surgeon is male and perhaps even the boy's father. However, the solution lies in challenging that assumption. The surgeon is actually the boy's mother.
There's no conflict or issue with her operating on her own son, and her confidence reflects her professional ability to handle the situation despite the personal tragedy. This riddle highlights how gender stereotypes can cloud our thinking, and reminds us not to make assumptions based on traditional roles.
**Answer:** Because the surgeon is the boy’s mother—she can operate on her own son with no problem.
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