Chapter 3 The first thing Caleb had to do at his next session was to read out the lists he had compiled. “Positive: Honest, friendly, hard-working, diligent, perfectionist, clean, neat, loyal, trustworthy, good sense of humour, kind to animals, environmentally aware, reasonably intelligent, educated, good at gardening, good at cooking, respectful of others and their property, law abiding, tactful. “Negative: Impatient, sometimes intolerant, easily bored, not good at relationships, not good at maths, can be judgemental (especially about myself), not usually punctual, can be lazy, pedantic, critical. Is that the same as judgemental? Anyway, what else? I think that’s it. Oh, one more—unhappy.” “Thank you. That was quite extensive. Was it an easy task?” asked Richard. Caleb had to be hone