Tailor and Sewing Machine
A tailor had a routine of opening his shop early in the morning and continuing sewing garments till evening.
During this time, he could hardly stitch one piece of suit by working on his manual sewing machine from morning to evening.
He then advisedly decided to set up an electric motor to run his sewing machine. By doing so, he sped up his workmanship and now he could prepare two pieces of suit per day.
He tried to do even better but could not cross this production limit. In fact, the movement of time clock hanged in his shop, the speed of sewing machine and his own skill and capacity to work could not yield any better result. He had to stay satisfied with this limit.
Hints:
Tailor: Human.
Sewing machine: Individual human capacity.
Electric motor: Advisable enhanced individual capacity but still has a limit.
Clock: An individual’s lifetime.
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