A man lives on the 14th floor of a building. Everyday, he walks down to the elevator, hits the 'lobby' button, and rides it to the bottom and then goes to work. When he comes back from work, he only takes the elevator up to the 7th floor and walks the rest of the way on the stairs. Why doesn't he take the elevator all the way to the top?
Because he's too short to reach the button for the 14th floor.
I made one up last night because my mind has no life. Not sure how difficult it will be, but it's worth a try and I'm proud of it.
A maze architect built a maze and claimed it was the most difficult maze ever built. He proved that claim when everyone who dared go in didn't come out for hours after entering. A man who was completely blind went up to the architect and bet him $1000 that he could navigate through the maze while walking backwards without without stopping or even slowing his pace. The architect agreed, provided that he follow the blind man just in case he didn't cheat somehow, and that the blind man could not bring in any equipment to help him get through the maze. In the end, the architect had to pay the blind man $1000. How did the sightless man do it?
Ultimatetitan is I say half correct I reckon because he didn't exactly say to finish it just NAVIGATE so he just walks a bit then turns around leaves or etc....
@Stormwalker He didn't have EYES he had AN eye.He saw some plums,for example,2,and took only one but didn't take all of them.So he didn't take some(the 2 plums)and didn't leave some(the 1 he took)