What
is 2+2?

An
engineer, a physicist, and a lawyer were being interviewed
for a position as chief executive officer of a large
corporation. The engineer was interviewed first, and
was asked a long list of questions, ending with "How
much is two plus two?" The engineer excused himself,
and made a series of measurements and calculations before
returning to the board room and announcing, "Four."
The physicist was next interviewed, and was asked the
same questions. Again, the last question was, "How
much is two plus two?" Before answering the last
question, he excused himself, made for the library,
and did a great deal of research. After a consultation
with the United States Bureau of Standards and many
calculations, he also announced, "Four."

The lawyer was interviewed last, and again the final
question was, "How much is two plus two?"
The lawyer drew all the shades in the room, looked outside
to see if anyone was there, checked the telephone for
listening devices, and then whispered, "How much
do you want it to be?"