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Stress Test

How timely.

I got this in an e-mail yesterday:

Not sure exactly how this works, but it is amazingly accurate.
Read the full description before looking at the picture below.
The following photo has 2 identical dolphins in it. It was used in a case study on stress level at St. Mary's Hospital. Look at both dolphins jumping out of the water. The dolphins are identical.
A closely monitored, scientific study of a group revealed that in spite of the fact that the dolphins are identical, a person under stress would find differences in the two dolphins. If there are many differences found between both dolphins, it means that the person is experiencing a high level of stress.
Look at the photograph. If you find more than one or two differences, you badly need a vacation.

 

 

 

 

Stress Test: Identical Dolphins!
Stress Test: Identical Dolphins!

Lane Core Jr. CIW P — Fri. 10/29/04 07:28:59 AM
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