The Job Interview Question That Taught Me a Life Lesson

At a job interview, they asked, โ€œIf someone was born in 1925, how old are they now?โ€

I was stunned when they didnโ€™t accept โ€œ100โ€ as the correct answerโ€ฆ because. the interviewer smiled and said gently,

โ€œThey might not be alive anymoreโ€”but the real question is: how would you find the right answer if they were?โ€

I realized then that they werenโ€™t testing my mathโ€”they were testing my mindset.

They wanted to see if I would assume facts or take the time to verify them.

They were looking for someone who asks questions like, โ€œIs the person still alive?โ€ โ€œWhen is their birthday?โ€ โ€œWhatโ€™s the current year?โ€ rather than jumping to a quick conclusion.

My instinct had been to answer quickly and confidently, thinking that speed meant competence.

But in that moment, I understood something deeper: sometimes being right isnโ€™t about answering fastโ€”itโ€™s about thinking carefully, asking the right questions, and considering the bigger picture.

The interviewer continued, โ€œIn our work, assumptions can lead to serious mistakes


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