Brain Analysis Question: “When’s The Meeting?” – IOTW Report

Brain Analysis Question: “When’s The Meeting?”

“Next Wednesday’s meeting has been moved forward two days, what day is the meeting on now?”

 

It’s not a trick question.

 

Your answer says something about how you process time in relation to yourself.

 

Its called the ego-moving metaphor or the time-moving metaphor.

 

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 Do you see yourself as moving through time (Friday answer) or time as a stream that moves events towards you than behind you (Monday answer).

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The paper suggesting that there are two different metaphors for time-space relation among English speakers,  Here

13 Comments on Brain Analysis Question: “When’s The Meeting?”

  1. Monday, but not because of the crappy “metaphor” stuff. Consider: when you push BACK a deadline, it gives you more time, meaning it is at a later date than originally set. So when you move something’s date FORWARD (the opposite of BACK, duh), then you have less time because it is on an earlier date than originally planned.

  2. I dunno. I’ve been in business for 30 plus years and have had countless meeting either pushed back or moved forward. And moving a meeting forwards is always sooner.

  3. Consider yourself lucky if you never need to attend meetings with customers. There’s an entire cottage industry built on high powered negotiation skills with customers. All kinds of rules like always sit to the right of your opponent because that’s a position of authority. I always figured fuck that my 56 inch chest and 23 inch arms give me the position of authority bitch. But in retrospect there’s been times when that’s worked against me. There’s to many pansies in the world. I’m glad I don’t do that shit much anymore.

  4. Jane in retrospect I felt like a whore. My principles were compromised more than once. Meaning compromising to some pussy when I knew we were the only ones that could get the job done. We still made our money but it’s the bowing down part. I could tell you stories.

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