The Mexican Engineer and the Piñata
In a small Mexican town, a group of engineers decides to test their skills by creating the largest piñata ever. After several days of work, they finally finish it and hang it in the town square. The local kids are excited, but before they can start, an engineer says, “Wait, wait! We must first test its strength.” He takes out a hammer and hits the piñata, but nothing happens. “It must be a design flaw,” he says, pulling out blueprints. The kids, growing impatient, shout, “Who cares about the design? We just want the candy!” An elderly local steps forward and says, “Don’t worry about the science. In Mexico, we don’t need to analyze piñatas. We just need to hit it with a stick and hope for the best!”