
After showing his two sons two purses, one with $1million in cash and the other with a penny, the father told them, "I offer the same choice to you both. This million dollars; or this single penny. Whichever you choose, you must leave it in your purse under my butler's care for one full month to give you time to think about how you will use it . . . One more thing . . . if you choose the million, you may, if you wish, draw against it as credit with my bank in town. If you choose the penny, you can also draw against it (the million), but every day you choose to leave the penny's line of credit untouched, my butler has instructions to double the contents of your purse, for as long as it is under his care."
You probably know where this story is going. One boy used the million...