Hello, welcome to the point of view stories for “Healthy Heart.” Same stories, different points of view, different timeframes, let’s start.
Since he was a teenager Zach has loved bright, expensive clothes. In fact, since he was a teenager he has always worn conspicuous clothes when he was on the street. He has always been very conspicuous every time he walked on the street, since he was a teenager and continuing until he was an adult, until very recently.
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Hello, welcome to the point of view stories for “Healthy Heart.” Same stories,
different points of view, different timeframes, let’s start.
Since he was a teenager Zach has loved bright, expensive clothes. In fact, since he
was a teenager he has always worn conspicuous clothes when he was on the
street. He has always been very conspicuous every time he walked on the street,
since he was a teenager and continuing until he was an adult, until very recently.
And since he was a teenager Zach has been totally self-absorbed. Zach has been
completely self-absorbed, he has only thought about himself and his clothes. So,
since he was a teenager he has loved bright, expensive clothes. Since he was a
teenager he has always been conspicuous, noticeable. And since he was a
teenager he has always been self-absorbed, he has only thought about himself and
his clothing.
But one day he bought a coat made from gold fibers and he bought the coat at Saks
Fifth Avenue. This coat was worth $72 million, a super expensive coat! Zach loved
the coat. He looked in the mirror and he talked to himself and he said “I’m so
handsome. I’m so wonderful. I’m great!”
However, a few weeks later, he woke up one day and looked in the mirror and he
felt sad. He realized that he had lost touch with his happiness. He had lost touch
with his happiness, he had lost touch with other people and so he felt very sad. He
realized that he was totally alone.
He went outside for a walk and while walking he saw a poor homeless man, a poor,
suffering, hungry, homeless man. Oh, so sad. And Zach was moved by his
suffering, he felt emotional because of the man’s suffering. And so Zach said “Here,
take my gold coat and buy a big house.”
And the man took his gold coat, he was so happy. He ran to the bank, he sold the
gold coat, he bought a big, big mansion and he ate a lot of food. And Zach also felt
very happy because he helped this man. He connected again with a person, so
Zach was very happy and the homeless man was also very happy.
Okay, that is the end of our first point of view story. As always, in these first stories,
you’ll hear a change, usually, and the change is between something that has been
happening a while. It started in the past and it has continued happening for some
time and then we change because something just happened suddenly.
We talk about one event; he bought a coat made from gold fibers. That happened
one time. He didn’t buy a coat every day starting 10 years ago and continuing. No,
it happened one time and then it was over. So we’re talking about specific events
after the change.
Before the change we’re talking about some things that were happening and
continued happening. He was conspicuous. He was always conspicuous, for
example. So he has been conspicuous since he was 16. It means it started when
he was 16 and he continued to be conspicuous every day after that for several
years. So it’s a timeframe, it’s a longer time period, it keeps happening over time.
If we say “He was conspicuous yesterday,” well then it just happened, boom, one
time.
Alright, our next story, into the future, I have an idea for a story. It happens in the future, I’m going to tell you now. Here we go.
There will be a guy named Zach. He’s going to love bright, expensive clothes. He’ll
always be conspicuous when he walks on the street. This guy, Zach, he’ll be very
self-absorbed. He’s going to be totally self-absorbed. In fact, he’s only going to
think about himself and his clothes.
And one day he’ll go to Saks Fifth Avenue and he’ll buy a coat made from gold
fibers. A coat made from gold fibers that will be worth $72 million. And he’s going
to look in the mirror and he’s going to say “Zach, you’re handsome. You’re great.
You’re wonderful!” Because, of course, he will be totally self-absorbed.
But one day Zach will wake up feeling very sad. He’ll look in the mirror and he’ll
feel very sad and he’ll realize that he has lost touch with his happiness. He’ll realize
that he has lost touch with every other person. He’ll be totally alone.
So he’s going to walk outside wearing his gold coat and he’ll see a poor, homeless,
suffering, hungry man. He’ll be moved by the suffering of this man. He’ll be moved
by the homeless man, he’ll feel very emotional. And he’ll take off his gold coat and
he’ll say “Here, take my gold coat and buy a big house with it.”
Of course the homeless man is going to be super excited, super happy. The
homeless man will run to the bank and sell the gold coat and he’ll buy a big
mansion with all the money. And he’ll eat a lot of food and he’ll feel great. And
Zach is going to feel great, too. He’ll feel great because he helped somebody. He’ll
feel great because he connected with another person and he contributed. So both
the homeless man and Zach will feel very, very happy.
And that is the end of our point of view stories for “Healthy Heart.” Listen to them
many times for at least seven days, 14 days or more is fine. Less is not good, at
least seven days, every day. Listen to this story, listen to the mini-story, listen to
the main audio and sometimes listen to the vocabulary, too.
I will see you next time, bye-bye.
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