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14 How Keen Is Your Observation?
Don't look at your wrist watch! Don't look at your wrist
watch, and answer this question:—Is the number six on
your watch dial, the Arabic #6, or is it the Roman Numeral
VI? Think this over for a moment, before you look at your
watch. Decide on your answer as if it were really important
that you answer correctly. You're on that quiz show again,
and there's a lot of money at stake.
All right, have you decided on your answer? Now, look
at your watch and see if you were right. Were you? Or
were you wrong in either case, because your watch doesn't
have a six at all!? The small dial that ticks off the seconds
usually occupies that space on most modern watches.
Did you answer this question correctly? Whether you
did or did not, you had to look at your watch to check. Can
you tell now, the exact time on your watch? Probably not,
and you just looked at it a second ago! Again, you saw, but
you didn't observe.
Try this on your friends. Although people see their
watches innumerable times every day, few of them can tell
you about the numeral six.
Here's another one to try on your friends; but you'd bet-
ter see if you can answer it first. If you are a cigarette
smoker, you have seen a blue tax stamp on your pack of
cigarettes each time you take it out to remove a cigarette.
On this tax stamp is the picture of a man, and his name is
printed under the picture.
For the top prize on our imaginary quiz show, name this
man! I guess you'll have to leave the quiz show with only
the consolation prize. I say this so definitely because only
about two or three of the many people I've tested, have
answered this one correctly. The man pictured on the reve-
nue stamp is De Witt Clinton! Check it.
I don't want to be sneaky, but if you've just looked at the
stamp and at the picture of De Witt Clinton, you must