An old man dies, leaving behind two sons. In his will, he orders his sons to race with their horses, and the one with the slower horse will receive his inheritance. The two sons race, but since they're both holding their horses back, they go to a wise man and ask him what they should do. After that, the brothers race again — this time at full speed. What did the wise man tell them? (Be Genuine)
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The clerk told them to swap horses. The father said whoever's horse crossed the finish line second will get the money .He didn't said that the owners horse had to be on it.
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We are asked to provide the answer as to what the wise men advised the old man's sons. The advice that the old man gave to the old man's sons was to exchange their horses.
- A race is a competition where the people have to try to come first.
- So by making their respective horses slow were actually not taking part in the race in the true sense.
- So to take part in the race these horses were supposed to be raced.
- If they were raced against each other the rider who won the race would not get the inheritance as that was the condition written in the old man's will.
- So the old man advised them to change the horses.
- So now the owner of the horse would actually be the other brother and the person who won the race would actually lose the inheritance.
- So in this way, this could be held as a proper race against each other.
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