how to reach to happy?字数150左右
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how to reach to happy?字数150左右
how to reach to happy?
字数150左右
how to reach to happy?字数150左右
意思是:怎样能快乐?
我记得在网上见过叫《how to reach to happy?》的一本书.你可以去Google上看看那,肯定有
一个广场的忠实读者,如工匠般敲打出自己的文章; 一个独立的学生,如一株行走的小草,稚嫩而不乏主见; 一个不完美的女孩,在希翼和等待中生活。
Date of birth: 1985.12.27
Describe yourself in a short sentence: determined and ambitious
Most like to see: old cas...
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一个广场的忠实读者,如工匠般敲打出自己的文章; 一个独立的学生,如一株行走的小草,稚嫩而不乏主见; 一个不完美的女孩,在希翼和等待中生活。
Date of birth: 1985.12.27
Describe yourself in a short sentence: determined and ambitious
Most like to see: old castle
Worst Food: egg and onion
Motto: I’ll cherish what I possess now.
Phrase that you use often: It’s so funny!
Do you want to make everything complete? That’s a simple idea to each person. In fact, most of the time things that we take for granted[1] don’t go as we wish.
Our life can’t be perfect. We hope to get excellent grades. We want to be top students. Every day, we try our best to listen to teachers carefully and follow their instructions. But we often don’t feel satisfied. We face new problems every day.
A patient eagerly expects to be healthy again, but a healthy man doesn’t care about that. A poor man will be very happy when he buys something cheap; a rich man can’t understand this.
Then, can things around us be perfect? No. For example, when you stare into[2] the bright moon hanging in the deep sky, you may feel, “how beautiful it is!” The truth is that, the beauty of the moon is presented not only through its brightness. More importantly, it is incompleteness that inspires us imagination and deep thought. Assuming[3] that our unlimited imagination and deep thoughts are seeds, we can say the moon’s incompleteness is the fertile soil that makes the seeds sprout and grow[4]. Poor Sushi had sung in his famous poem:
Man will experience
Both joys and sorrows
Both partings and reunions
Either full or not
In either clear or cloudy sky
In other words, if the moon did not wax and wane[1], we would find that it is not only complete but also ugly.
It is just the fragmentary part that makes things perfect. A man without any failures, in some sense, is a poor man. He can’t know the joys of hopefulness and the pains of struggle. When you read of Hamlet, who finally perished[2] together with the venomous[3] king, didn’t you sigh[4]? When you found Chaste Tess’s ending could only be death, weren’t you shocked with grief[5]? What moved you so greatly? It is the unperfected part.
Here is another story: Once, there is an incomplete circle, which rolled here and there to look for its missing part. Because the circle was not complete, it rolled very slowly. So it had enough time to talk with worms[6] and enjoy the warm sunshine. Finally, its dream came true. However, as a completed circle, it rolls so fast that it can no longer talk with worms or have a rest in the lovely grass. When the circle realized it, it threw away the missing part that it had just found.
A wise man knows he ought to give up something at the right time. The person who gives up the dream he can’t realize is perfect; the person who values his experience of failure is perfect. Say no to perfection. The world doesn’t have to be perfect.
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