about the ”glass half empty“, It spawned a zillion joke variants, but i don't get the jokes...
I was reading the "What if", and this came up to me:
When people say “glass half empty”, they usually mean something like a glass containing equal parts water and air:
Traditionally, the optimist sees the glass as half full while the pessimist sees it as half empty. This has spawned a zillion joke variants—e.g., the engineer sees a glass that’s twice as big as it needs to be, the surrealist sees a giraffe eating a necktie, etc.
everyone knows the "glass half empty", but can anyone tell me something about the jokes it spawned, actually, i've never heard one, this is the first time i know about it...
why is "the engineer sees a glass that’s twice as big as it needs to be" funny? as a Chinese, it confuses me lot,
hope someone can help me, thank you~~