Constructive (Encouraging) : Asa Thinker, He Did Little
The document discusses an unproductive thinker whose beliefs may need revising, prodding someone to tell a lie, a satisfying achievement resulting from efforts, accepting fault for a son's behavior, a product that failed to succeed in the market preventing debt repayment, a father filling an aquarium with a variety of fish to mimic the ocean, and a neighbor who was a Latin teacher.
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Constructive (Encouraging) : Asa Thinker, He Did Little
The document discusses an unproductive thinker whose beliefs may need revising, prodding someone to tell a lie, a satisfying achievement resulting from efforts, accepting fault for a son's behavior, a product that failed to succeed in the market preventing debt repayment, a father filling an aquarium with a variety of fish to mimic the ocean, and a neighbor who was a Latin teacher.
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As a constructive
thinker, he did little.
(encouraging) The teachings of this belief were to be judiciously revised (sensibly) Perhaps we should prod him to tell us. (lie) Finally her efforts resulted in a satisfying achievement. (attempt) She had to accept some of the blame for her son’s behaviour. (fault) Their latest product flopped in the market, making them unable to pay their debt. (succeed) My father filled his aquarium with a wide variety of fish to turn it into a microcosm of the ocean. (microscopic) Mr. Irons, a neighbour of theirs, was a good Latin scholar. (teacher)