In article <20100819102039.B04A61A7A81@www.ecn.org>, Anonymous
<cripto@ecn.org> wrote:
> Hi Grant
>
> Many thanks Grant for sharing another very interesting Stevie
> Story, this one explains a bit more about the way that Stevie
> thinks, like life could be a chess game.
> In this chapter Stevie Mother told him that she didn`t wanted
> Tommy to visit Stevie anymore, because she didn`t wanted that
> Stevie learned how to fight, and Stevie thanks to what he
> learned about chess, changed her opinion with some valid points,
> he started crying and talked about a very dangerous thing that
> happened to him when he was in grade 3 and was attacked by four
> 6 graders, fortunaly he didn`t get hurt at that time.
> It was a very interesting story in my opinion, and i liked it
> very much, it is great to see how Stevie is very clever and
> at the same time how he wants to learn how to protect himself.
> Many thanks again Grant for sharing so many very interesting
> Stevie Stories, this one and all your others are great in my
> opinion and i am enjoying them very much.
>
> Take care and best regards
>
You're welcome.
All parts of the story are almost completely true. I just changed them
slightly to fit Stevie and his parents.
Do we think one of the reasons Stevie wants to continue to learn
fighting, is so he can learn something more from Tommy, beside punching
and kicking? LOL
Tommy does teach him some very important lessons, just by being who is
is. We will see that in future stories.
The next story is:
The Adventures of Stevie #31 "Your Own Advice"
He learns some VERY important lessons.
--
Grant
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