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初中晨讀勵志英語美文
  初中晨讀勵志英語美文:人生的兩條真理

The art of living is to know when to Hold fast

and when to let go. For life is a paradox:

it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts

even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment.

The rabbis of old put it this way: “A man comes to

this world with his fist clenched, but when he dies,

his hand is open.”Surely we ought to hold fast

to life, for it is wondrous, and full of a beauty

that breaks through every pore of God’s own earth.

We know that this is so, but all too often we

recognize this truth only in our backward glance

when we remember what it was and then suddenly

realize that it is no remember

a beauty that faded, a love that waned.

But we remember with far greater pain that

we did not see that beauty when it flowered,

that we failed to respond with love when

it was tendered.A recent experience re-taught me

this truth. I was hospitalized following a

severe heart attack and had been in intensive care

for several days. It was not a pleasant place.

One morning, I had to have some additional tests.

The required machines were located in a building

at the opposite end of the hospital, so I

had to be wheeled across the courtyard on a gurney.

As we emerged from our unit, the sunlight hit me.

That’s all there was to my experience. Just the light

of the sun, and yet how beautiful it was — how warming,

how sparkling, how brilliant!I looked to see

whether anyone else relished the sun’s golden glow,

but everyone was hurrying to and fro, most with eyes

fixed on the ground. Then I remembered how often I,

too, had been indifferent to the grandeur of each day,

too preoccupied with petty and sometimes even mean

concerns to respond to the splendor of it all.

The insight gleaned from that experience is really

as commonplace as was the experience itself:

life’s gifts are precious — but we are

too heedless of then is the first pole

of life’s paradoxical demands on us:

Never too busy for the wonder and the awe of life.

Be reverent before each dawning day.

Embrace hour. Seize each golden minute.

Hold fast to life, but not so fast that

you cannot let go. This is the second side of

life’s coin, the opposite pole of its paradox:

we must accept our losses, and learn how to let go.

  初中晨讀勵志英語美文:工作、勞作和娛樂

So far as I know, Miss Hannah Arendt was

the first person to define the essential difference

between work and labor. To be happy, a man must feel,

firstly, free and, secondly, important. He cannot

be really happy if he is compelled by society to do

what he does not enjoy doing, or if what he enjoys doing

is ignored by society as of no value or importance.

In a society where slavery in the strict sense

has been abolished, the sign that what a man does

is of social value is that he is paid money to do it,

but a laborer today can rightly be called a wage slave.

A man is a laborer if the job society offers him is

of no interest to himself but he is compelled to

take it by the necessity of earning a living

and supporting his antithesis to labor is play.

When we play a game, we enjoy what we are doing,

otherwise we should not play it, but it is

a purely private activity; society could not care less

whether we play it or een labor and play stands work.

A man is a worker if he is personally interested in the job

which society pays him to do; what from the point of view of society

is necessary labor is from his own point of view voluntary play.

Whether a job is to be classified as labor or work depends,

not on the job itself, but on the tastes of the individual

who undertakes it. The difference does not, for example,

coincide with the difference between a manual and mental job;

a gardener or a cobbler may be a worker, a bank clerk a laborer.

Which a man is can be seen from his attitude toward leisure.

To a worker, leisure means simply the hours he needs

to relax and rest in order to work efficiently.

He is therefore more likely to take too little leisure

than too much; workers die of coronaries and forget

their wives’ birthdays. To the laborer, on the other hand,

leisure means freedom from compulsion, so that it is natural

for him to imagine that the fewer hours he has to spend laboring,

and the more hours he is free to play, the better.

初中晨讀勵志英語美文