Lazy Heinz, as deplorably lazy he was, shows gratitude in the end. He was so adamant about being lazy that he turned his life around in order to maintain his laziness. This story has a moral that sloth is not one of the seven deadly sins. Heinz commits objectively immoral sins which he recognises and admits. Deceit is worse than sloth. This Grimm Fairy Tale is a great story for those who have an understanding of Natural Law and want to pass knowledge on to their young children. You're welcome!
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AUDIO STORIES
Smith, C. E. “The Oak”. Trees Shown to The Children. Read by Rita Boutros for librivox.org
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BOOKS
Zipes, J. (2007). “Lazy Heinz”. Vintage Grimm: The Complete Fairy Tales. Vintage Classics.
https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Fairy-Tales-Grimm/dp/0099511444
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