Deep & Warm Narration for Audio Book
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EnglishVoice Age
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North American (General)Transcript
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there is a fable that begins with a man and his horse. The man only had one horse, and the horse ran away immediately. His friends began to express their sympathy to him in his time of misfortune, but the man simply responded with a let's wait and see attitude for what might be in store for him in the future. After a few days, the man's horse returned home and had 20 wild horses following him again. His friends reacted quickly, ready to celebrate his good fortune. But the man kept his same steady Let's wait and see perspective. It wasn't long before the man's luck changed for the worse when one of the wild horses kicked his only son and broke both of his legs. The man's friends rushed to console him, but he continued to just want to wait and see what would happen next. The country went to war, causing all of the young men to be drafted and ultimately killed in battle. But because of his broken legs, the man's son wasn't drafted and his life was spared. The man's friends expressed their joy and gratitude that his son was safe and alive. The man still held on to his wait and see Outlook on life. This fable is a good demonstration of critical thinking at work. The man with his calm demeanor, despite whatever life brought his way, show that he was a great critical thinker. He never rushed to judgment. He could have easily been consumed or overwhelmed by his feeling so many times, but he chose a logical approach rather than an emotional one. He was always quietly contemplative. Despite any internal questions he may have had or what people around him were thinking or doing. He continued to be a steady and slow thinker. He never gave in to the impulse of being swayed or overly influenced by momentary successes or failures. He knew that life would be filled with highs and lows, and he stayed level headed and even killed come what may