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ONE

TheauthorthinksthatSundayseemstobethebestdaybecauseitisagooddaytocatchuponbackreadingandassignments.

Itisimportantthatyoure-planyourtimeonaweeklybasissothatyoucanmakecertainchangewhennecessary.

Andersonwasveryclever.Hecouldputsomuchofeverydaylifeintothewonderofhisfairytales.

IfAndersonhadlearnedatradeasthePrincetoldhim,hecouldneverhavebeentheprinceoffairytales.

Whenhisfirstbookoffairytaleswaspublishedin1835,Andersondidn’tthinkitwouldbesuccessful,butchildrenreadthestoriesandwantedmore.

TheColinfamilythreegenerationsofthem,haddoneagreatcontributiontoAnderson.

SidneyowedalottotheoldJewishman.Helearnedfromhimawaytostudy.

Happiestofallwasthedayhereturnedtothe“duckyard”.

Whatwastheninhisfullheartwasexpressedinhisownwords:“toGodandman,mythanks,mylove.

Timeistrickyandtimeisdangerous,buttimeisalsovaluable.

TOW

ThewrongMarinewenttotakecareoftheoldmaninsteadofhissonbecausetherehadbeentowMarineswiththesamenameandsimilarmembersinthecamp,andsomeoneinpersonnelofficeshadpulledoutthewrongrecord.

Thenightnoisesofthehospitalincludedtheclankingofanoxygentank,thelaughterofnight-staffmembersexchanginggreetings,thecriesandmoansandsnoresofotherpatients.

TheMarineproved,inahumanway,thattherearepeoplewhocarewhathappenstotheirfellowmen.

Fewpeopleaskbywhatauthoritythewritersofdictionariessaywhattheysay.

Thewritingofadictionaryisnotataskofsettinguprulingstatementsaboutthe“truemeanings”ofwords,butataskofrecording.

Thedictionarycannotberegardedasauthoritybecausethewriterscannotseeintothefuture.

ThemanthoughtthatBillwouldbewaitingforhim,butinfact,Billwaskilledbyanimals.

Themancrawledonhandsandknees.Atlasthewassavedbythemenontheship.

Eventhoughthemanwassavedandhadenoughtoeat,hestillhidfoodbecausehewastoofearfullofthehunger.

Withthebeardedmanwasayoungfellowwhoseappearancetoldofmanydaysinhiding.

THREE

Manypeoplethinkthatwhentheybecomerichandsuccessful,happinesswillnaturallyfollow.

Ifyouwaitforcertainthingstohappenanddependonexteranalcircumstancesoflifetomakeyouhappy,youwillalwaysfeelunfulfilled.

Howwillyouknowhowtobehappyifyoudon’ttryit.

Relativeswhohadnotspokenforyearssmiledateachotherandpromisedtostayintouch.

Doyourememberthetimehedressedupasagypsyandwentfromdoortodoortellingpeople’sfortunes.

ThatiswhyeverybodyamazedwhentheyoungsetGround,Henry,turnedouttobealazygood-for-nothing.

Someoneburstoutlaughingunabletoholditanylonger.

Thegroupfellsilent.Forthefirsttimethatday,therewasafeelingofsadnessintheair.

SomanyslandersarewritteneverydayinthedailypressagainstNegroesandPuertoRicans.

Thisiswhatracismandprejudiceandchauvinismandadividedsocietycandotothepeopleandtoanation.

FOUR

Sangstromfollowedhimaroundthecounterandthroughthedoorwaytoabackroomringedbyshelvesandbottlesfromfloortoceiling.

Imustbeconvinced,thatyoudeservewhatIcangiveyou.

MybusinessplanshavebecomeknowntoothersalmostassoonasIhavemadethem.

Mybiggestbusinesscompetitorhadalreadysenttheirsalesmenouttodemonstratetheirproductsatalowerprice.

Well,shehearsofmyplansonlyafewmintuesorsobeforeIgiveorderstocarrythemout.

Itisnotaboutviolence,butabouthowtelevisiongiveschildrenafalsesenseofreality.

Nottaxidriverwantstofollowanothercarbecausethatmeanshe’sgoingtogetintotrouble.

Kidshaveafalsesenseofwhatemergencywardsofhospitalsarereallylike.

Sheknewfromthewaythedoctorstalkedthattherewaslittlehope.

Whenthetimecame,sheandBillsignedtheformspermittinghisorganstobetakenout.

FIVE

Onceaweeklystudyplanisprepared,followthesamepatterneveryweekwithsmallchanges.

OnedayHanswenttoaskafavorofthePrinceofDenmarkbecausehewantedtowriteplaysinpoetryandactattheRoyalTheater.

HansAndersonlovedtheColinfamilyverymuchbecausetheColinfamilywasthefamilythathewasevertohave.

YoungSidneywastoldtogetoffthestageasheevencouldn’treadthepartof“John”.

Fromthestoryof“NightWatch”wecanconcludethattheyoungMarinewasverykind-hearted.

Thegreatestdangeroftelevisionisthatitpresentsaworldtochildren,thatdoesn’texist,andleadsthemstoexpectthingsthatneverhappen.

FromthetalkwiththeMarshesweknewthatDavidwasagenerous,good-heartedyoungmanwholovedtheoutdoorandwasneverhappierthanwhenhewasworkingunderthehoodofhiscar.

Henryalsolovedeating,drinking,laughing,talkingandathousandotheractivitiedwhichdon’tmakemoneyorimprovethehumanlife.

ThetraditionalgoodmannersthatthemostillustratePuertoRicanpassesonfromfathertosonwerestrugglinginsideme.

Thedruggistpluggedinanelectriccoffeepot,foundtowcupsandputthemonatablethathadachaironeithersideofit.

SIX

Sundayisagooddaytomaketheplanforthefollowingweek.

TheprinceofDenmarktolkHansAndersontolearnausefultradelikeshoemakingbecausehethoughtthatAndersondidn’thavetheabilityofwritingplays.

Anderson’sbookswerelovedbymanypeoplebecausehisbookswerefullofeverydaytruth,ofwonder,ofsadbeauty,ofhumor.

SidneyPoitierwaslatersuccessfulashehadastrongdetermination.

Thesonthatthedyingoldmanheldtightlywasnothisownson.

Relativeswhohadnatspokenforyearssmiledateachotherandpromisedtostayintouch.

Onethingwassure:youcouldn’thelplikingHenryGroundandhistalentformakingyoulaugh.

Whatismissinginbothself-esteemandmoneyisproductiveworkandareadcontributiontowardsthehappinessofothers.

Long-termhappinessmeanscontinouslycreatingvaluesforothersthroughyourownhonest,productivework.

Hisfather,poorman,couldneverunderstandwhyHenrydidsuchcrazythings.

SEVEN

InCopenhagen,HansChristianlivedinanatticinanoldhouse,wherehehadagoodviewofthecity.

Thewriteof“TheTimeMessage”saysasafirst-yearcollegestudent,timemanagementwillbethenumberoneproblem.

Thewriteof“RememberTracyBill”andherhusbandDavidcouldnotknowwhereandtowhomandtowhomtosendtheirthanksbecauseinformationaboutdonorswaskeptsecret.

Dr.Applebaumrecentlycompletedastudyontheeffectsoftelevisionondhildren.Itisnotaboutvoilence,butabouthowtelevisiongiveschildrenafalsesenseofreality.

Thewriterof“LittleThingsAreBig”feltuneasybecausehedidn’thelpthewhiteladywhenshewasindifficulty,sohewasdeterminedtoofferhishelpregardlessofhowtheofferwasgoingtobereceived,ifhewaseverfacedwithasituationlikethatagain.

Inthestoryof“Hobbyist”,thedruggistwasalittlemanwhocouldhavebeenanyagefromfiftytoahundred.

TheThinkingMachineknewthatitwasthegirlsecretarythatleakedMr.Grayson’ssecretfromthesilverbox.

Accordingtothewriterof“Happiness”,wealthachievedthroughdishonestmeansdoesnotbringhappiness.

Inthestoryof“TheJoker”,whenHenrywasinvitedtoanexhibitionofsomeabstractmadernpainter’slasterwork,hemanagedsomehowtogetinthedaybeforeandturnallthepaintingsupsidedown.

IntheUnitedStatesanyonewhoiswillingtoquarrelwiththedictionaryisregardedasoutofhismind.

EIGHHT

InthestoryofNightWatch,therehadbeentwoMarineswiththesamenameandsimilarnumbersinthecamp.

InRememberTracyBill,Tracy’sliverwastransplantedintoDavid,whowassufferingfromanincurableliverdisease.

Dr.Applebaumsaidthatthegreatestdangeroftelevisionwasthatitpresentedaworldtochildrenthatdidn’texist,andledthemtoexpectthingsthatneverhappened.

Onenight,inasubwaystation,thewriterofSmallThingsAreBigwantedtoawhiteladywiththreechildren,buthedidn’tbecausehewasaNegroandPuertoRican.

Thedruggist,inthestoryofHobbist,haveacompletelyundetectablepoision.

Mr.Graysonlosttenmilliondollarsbecausetherewasaninformationleakathisoffice.

AccordingtothewriterofHappiness,long-termhappinessisbasedonhonest,productivework,contribution,andself-esteem.

InthestoryofTheJoker,Henry’sfourbrothersallmadeasuccessoftheirlives.

InNightWatch,anemergencynursefoundinaletterinthedyingman’spocketthathissonwasaMarinestationedinNorthCarolina.

Thetaskofwitingofdictionarybeginswithreadinghugeamountoftheliteratureoftheperiodorsubjectthatthedictionaryistocover.

NINE

Therewasatrainacciden.Louise’shusband,Brently,was.Louise’ssister,Josephinetoldthenews.

Accordingtothedoctors,thecauseofLouise’sheartfailurewasjoythatkills

ProfessorAgassizforbadeScuddertouseanyartificialaidsbecause.hethoughtScuddershouldlearntoobservethefishwithhiseyesandhishands.

Whiletrainingthestudentsinthemethodsofobservingfactsandtheirorderlyarrangement,ProfessorAgassizurgedthemnottobecontentwithjustfacts.

BobSuggreadonlycertainbitsofthepapershesold.robberies,killing,andthingslikethat,Andthatwasfunny,too,becausehedidn’tlikecrimeandmeanttostopitwhateverhecould.

Bob’sfavouritepartofthenewspaperwasthepageofpersonaladvertisements.

TheInspectordecidedtogoonwatchingthepapers.Iftherewouldbeanotheradsigned“Cross”,theywouldtriphinup.

AccordingtoDr.Coleman,mostpeopletreatgarbagecollectorsunequally

AccordingtoSteve,ifhesaidhello,peoplewouldstareathiminsurprise.Theydon’tknowtheyarehuman.

Stevefeelsthatheisdoingaservicethatpeopleneed,likebeingapoliceofficerorafirefighter.

TEN

AccordingtothewriterofTheDayIWasFat,shereshapedherattitude,lifestyleandself-image.Shefeelsenergetic,healthy,confident,strong,andpretty.

TheauthorofTheDayIWasFathopedthatthekidfromthepoolhadhadhisteethfixedbecausesheissuretheyareonesourceofhismisery.

Mostoftheseresources,bothtechnicalandspiritual,arestoredinbooks.

Weallthinkofourselvesascitizensofagreatcivilization.Civilizationcanexist,however,aslongastheyremainintellectuallyalive

IfyouhavenotimeforShakespeare,foeabasiclookatphilosophy,forthefinearts,forthatreasonofman’sdevelopmentwecallhistorythenyouhavenobusinessbeingincollege

TheauthorofLessonSixsaysthatauniversityhasnorealexistenceandnorealpurposeexceptasitsucceedsinputtingyouintouch,bothasspecialistsandashumans,withthosehumanmindsyourhumanmindneedstoinclude

TheEvevingMessengerhasdecidedtooffertherewardtoanypersonwhogivesinformationwhichresultsinthearrestofWillianmStrickand,whoiswantedbythepoliceinconnectionwiththemurderofEmmaStricklandinManchester.

Mr.Buddwasabarber.Hewasparticularlyskilledattheartof

Mr.Buddhadnotwastedtheyearswhichbehadspentstudyingthebehaviourofdyes.‘KnowledgeisPower’.TheKnowledgeofMr.Buddhadgivenhimthepowertoputamarkonhismanwhichmadehimdifferentfromeveryotherpersonintheworld.

Mr.Buddexperiencedastrangefeelingoffreedomandconfidence.Hemadelightconversationasheskillfullydyedtheman’shairdarkbrown.

ELEVEN

Thisreluctancetocommunicatewithothersisanunfortunatequalityinsomewayssinceittendstogivetheimpressionofcoldness,anditistruethattheEnglisharenotedforgenerosityandhospitality.

TootherEuropeans,thebestknownqualityoftheBritish,andinparticularoftheEnglish,is“reserved.”Areservedpersonisonewhodoesnottalkverymuchtostrangers,doesnotshowmuchemotion,andseldomgetsexcited.

Withintheirhearts,theEnglishareperhapsnolessconceitedthananybodyeles,butintheirrelationswithotherstheyvalueatleastashowofmodesty.

InThankYou,Ma’ma,whathappenedtothebigwomanonenightwhenshewaswalkingalone?Aboyranuphehindherandtriedtosnatchherpurse.

InThankYou,Ma’ma,whydoyouthinkthewomantreatedtheboyasshedid?Becausewhenthewomanwasyoung,shehadthesameexperiencewithboy.Thewomanwantedtohelpandchangetheboy.

Whentheyhadfinishedeating,thewomangavetheboytendollars.Shesaidthathecouldusethemoneytobuysomebulesuedeshoes.

Themanatthepoliceheadquartersdidn’ttakeMr.Buddseriouslyatfirstwhenhedemandedtosee“somebodyveryimportant”.

TheEmotionalBankAccountislikeafinancialbankaccountinoneway:youcanmake“deposits”actionsthatbuildtrustoryoucanmake“withdrawls”thatdecreaseit.

Nexttoapologizing,oneofthemostimportantdepositsapersoncanmakeistobeloyaltofamilymemberswhentheyarenotpresent.

In“IGotMyB.A.by.SheerLuck,”theProf.Kolbwroteanotesaying,”Thankgoodnessforonegoodscholarinallyearsofteaching’’.Buthedidn’tknowwhatluckIhad,andInevertoldhim.

TWELVE

InFreedominDying,Jimisshowingusthathisstyleofdyingwillbenodifferentfromhisstyleofliving.Byhisexampleandbyhiswords,Jimhastaughtushowtoevaluateourownlife.

InFreedominDying,Jim’smotherhasbeentrulygreat.Shehasshownhowmuchsheloveshimwithoutdeprivinghimofhisfreespiritandindependence.

Accordingtotheauthor,whatcanapeopledoforadyingfriendorrelative?Accordingottheauthor,apersondoesn’thavetodomuchforadyingfriendorrelative,becauseonecandonothingbutlearntosharethesadnesswiththefriendortherelative.

It’safunnythingaboutmoney.Ifyouhaven’tgotit,youthinkit’sthemostimportantthinginaworld.

InTheOutsideChance,howdidhisfather’sdeathchangedtheyoungman’sattitudetowardsmoney?Throuhghisfather’sdeath,theyoungmanchangedhisattitudetowardmoney:moneyisnotthemostimportantthinginlife;moneyalonecan’tbringhappiness.

AccordingtoLesson15,whatdoyoulearnaboutChris’birth?Chris’brithwasadifficultone.Bothmotherandsonalmostdied.

FouryearsrolledbyandChriswasnowfive,andstillashelplessasanewly-bornbaby.Whilehisfatherwasoutatbricklaying,earningthebreadandbutterforthem,Motherwasslowly,patientlypullingdownthewall,brickbybrick,thatseemedtostandbetweenChrisandtheotherchildren.

Mothertellsmehowonedayshehadbeensittingwithmeforhours,showingmethepicturesandtellingmethenamesofthedifferentanimalsandflowersthatwereinthem,tryingwithoutsuccesstogetmetorepeatthem.

InTheLetter“A”(II),suddenlyeverythingwaschanged.Chris’futurelifetookadefiniteshape,hismother’sfaithinhimrewarded,andhersecretfearchangedintoopentriumph.

InTheLetter“A”(II),thatoneletter,scrawledontheslatewithabrokenbitofyellowchalkgrippedbetweenChris’toes,washisroadtoanewworld,hiskeytomentalfreedom.

THRITEEN

InTheStoryofanHour,TheyknewthatLouiseMallardhadaweakheart.

WhatdoyoulearnfromthenextabouttheMallards’marriage?Wastheirmarriageahappyone?Howdoyouknow?WhatwaswrongwithBrentlyMallard?FromthetextwelearnthattheMallard’smarriageisnotahappyone.No.Becauseshehadlovedherhusbandsometimes.Oftenshehadnot.BrentlyMallarddidnotgiveenoughfreedomtoLouiseandalwayshadapowerfulwillbendinghers.

InLesson2,IntheLaborary,ScudderenteredProfessorAgassiz’slaboratory,andtoldhimhehadenrolledhisnameintheScientificSchoolasastudentofnaturalhistory.

WhydidScudderlookuponthisobservationthebestlessonheeverhad?Whatdidhelearn?Ininfluencedthewayhehadstudied,soScudderlookeduponthisobservationthebestlessonheeverhad.Helearntthatinstudyingthemethodofobservingfactsandtheirorderlyarrangementstudentsshouldtrytofindtheconnectionswithsomegenerallaw.

InLesson3,Detectiveonthetrail,wheredidtheeventinthestorytakeplace?WhowasBobSugg?TheeventsinthestorytookplaceinBritain.BobSuggwasalittleboy.

InLesson3,afterhearingthereportfromBob,whatdidthepolicedecidetodo?WhatdidtheInspectortellBobtodo?ThepolicedecidedtobeonthetrailofMr.Cross.TheinspectortoldBobtoreturntohisjobandreadaboutwhatwasgoingtohappeninthenewspaper.

HowgarbageiscollectedintheUnitedStates,accordingtothetext?Thetrashmancollectsthegarbageatpeople’sbackyardsandthencarriesittothedumpbycar.

Howwouldyoudescribeagarbagecollector’sjob?Doyouthinkgarbagecollectingisdirty?Respectable?Honorable?Orwhat?Agarbagecollector’sjobishard.Ithinkthatthoughgarbagecollectingisdirty,itisrespectableandhonorable,becauseoursocietyneedsit,andourpeopleneedit.

InTheDayIWasFat,whatwouldyousayabouttheauthor’sshapewhenshewasachildandallthroughhighschool?Wouldyoucallherfatthen?Shewasneveringreatshape.Asachild,shewasalwayscalled“plump”andshemaintainedarespectableweightthroughhighschool.Yes.

InTheDayIWasFat,whatdidtheauthormeanwhenshesaid,“Mybodylooksgood,butmymindfeelsgreat?”Shenmeantthatabusesheenduredintheparkinglothadhelpedherregainherself-esteem,notjustherfigure.

FOURTEEN

AccordingtoLesson6,ifyouaretomu

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