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智慧哲理美文閱讀

  優(yōu)美的文字于細(xì)微處傳達(dá)出美感,并浸潤(rùn)著人們的心靈。通過(guò)英語(yǔ)美文,不僅能夠感受語(yǔ)言之美,領(lǐng)悟語(yǔ)言之用,還能產(chǎn)生學(xué)習(xí)語(yǔ)言的興趣。度過(guò)一段美好的時(shí)光,即感悟生活,觸動(dòng)心靈。下面學(xué)習(xí)啦小編為大家?guī)?lái)智慧哲理美文閱讀,希望大家喜歡!

  智慧哲理美文閱讀:微笑

  Smile at each other, smile at your wife, smile at your husband, smile at your children, smile at each other―it doesn't matter who it is―and that will help you to grow up in greater love for each other.

  經(jīng)常保持笑容,對(duì)你的另一半、你的孩子微笑,甚至對(duì)陌生人也不要吝惜你的微笑,因?yàn)樾⌒〉奈⑿湍艽蟠笤鲞M(jìn)人與人之間的感情。 ――泰瑞莎修女

  Many Americans are familiar with The Little Prince, a wonderful book by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. This is a whimsical and fabulous book and works as a children's story as well as a thought-provoking adult fable. Far fewer are aware of Saint-Exupery's other writings, novels and short stories.

  法國(guó)作家安東尼·圣艾修伯里所寫(xiě)的《小王子》是本很多美國(guó)人都很熟悉的極好的書(shū)。這本書(shū)表面上看來(lái)是童話故事,但世故的成人讀來(lái)也覺(jué)寓意深遠(yuǎn)。很少人知道,除了《小王子》,圣艾修伯里還創(chuàng)作過(guò)其他小說(shuō)和短篇故事。

  Saint-Exupery was a fighter pilot who fought against the Nazis and was killed in action. Before World War II, he fought in the Spanish Civil War against the fascists. He wrote a fascinating story based on that experience entitled The Smile. It is this story which I'd like to share with you now. It isn't clear whether or not he meant this to be autobiographical or fiction. I choose to believe it to be the former.

  圣艾修伯里是名飛行員,二次大戰(zhàn)對(duì)抗納粹時(shí)被擊落身亡,之前他也曾參加西班牙內(nèi)戰(zhàn)打擊法西斯分子。他根據(jù)這次經(jīng)驗(yàn)寫(xiě)了一篇精彩的故事――《微笑》,現(xiàn)在要提的就是這篇作品。這是真實(shí)故事或是虛構(gòu)事情,沒(méi)人能下定論,但我寧可相信這是作者的親身體驗(yàn)。

  He said that he was captured by the enemy and thrown into a jail cell. He was sure that from the contemptuous looks and rough treatment he received from his jailers he would be executed the next day. From here, I'll tell the story as I remember it in my own words.

  故事的前段大意是作者被敵軍俘虜,關(guān)進(jìn)監(jiān)牢??词乇O(jiān)獄的人一臉兇相,態(tài)度極為惡劣。他心想,明天絕對(duì)會(huì)被拖出去槍斃。以下是我記憶中的故事原文。

  "I was sure that I was to be killed. I became terribly nervous and distraught. I fumbled in my pockets to see if there were any cigarettes, which had escaped their search. I found one and because of my shaking hands, I could barely get it to my lips. But I had no matches, they had taken those.

  "一想到自己明天就沒(méi)命了,不禁陷入極端的惶恐與不安。我翻遍了口袋,終于找到一支沒(méi)被他們搜走的香煙,但我的手緊張得不停發(fā)抖,連將煙送進(jìn)嘴里都成問(wèn)題,而我的火柴也在搜身時(shí)被拿走了。

  "I looked through the bars at my jailer. He did not make eye contact with me. After all, one does not make eye contact with a thing, a corpse. I called out to him ‘Have you got a light?' He looked at me, shrugged and came over to light my cigarette.

  "我透過(guò)鐵欄望著外面的警衛(wèi),他并沒(méi)有注意到我在看他,也許對(duì)他而言,我只是他看守的一樣‘物品'、一具‘尸體'。我叫了他一聲:‘能跟你借個(gè)火嗎?'他轉(zhuǎn)頭望著我,聳了聳肩,然后走了過(guò)來(lái),點(diǎn)燃我的香煙

  "As he came close and lit the match, his eyes inadvertently locked with mine. At that moment, I smiled. I don't know why I did that. Perhaps it was nervousness, perhaps it was because, when you get very close, one to another, it is very hard not to smile. In any case, I smiled. In that instant, it was as though a spark jumped across the gap between our two hearts, our two human souls. I know he didn't want to, but my smile leaped through the bars and generated a smile on his lips, too. He lit my cigarette but stayed near, looking at me directly in the eyes and continuing to smile.

  "當(dāng)他幫我點(diǎn)火時(shí),他的眼光無(wú)意中與我的相接觸,這時(shí)我突然沖著他微笑。我不知道自己為何有這般反應(yīng),也許是過(guò)于緊張,或者是當(dāng)你如此靠近另一個(gè)人,你很難不對(duì)他微笑。不管是何理由,我對(duì)他笑了。就在這一剎那,這抹微笑如同火花般,打破了我們心靈間的隔閡。受到了我的感染,他的嘴角不自覺(jué)地也現(xiàn)出了笑容,雖然我知道他原無(wú)此意。他點(diǎn)完火后并沒(méi)立刻離開(kāi),兩眼盯著我瞧,臉上仍帶著微笑。

  "I kept smiling at him, now aware of him as a person and not just a jailer. And his looking at me seemed to have a new dimension, too. ‘Do you have kids?' he asked.

  "我也以笑容回應(yīng),仿佛他是個(gè)朋友,而不是個(gè)守著我的警衛(wèi)。他看著我的眼神也少了當(dāng)初的那股兇氣,‘你有小孩嗎?'他開(kāi)口問(wèn)道。

  " Yes, here, here.I took out my wallet and nervously fumbled for the pictures of my family. He, too, took out the pictures of his family and began to talk about his plans and hopes for them. My eyes filled with tears. I said that I feared that I'd never see my family again, never have the chance to see them grow up. Tears came to his eyes, too.

  "‘有,你看。'我拿出了皮夾,手忙腳亂地翻出了我的全家福照片。他也掏出了照片,并且開(kāi)始講述他對(duì)家人的期望與計(jì)劃。這時(shí)我眼中充滿了淚水,我說(shuō)我害怕再也見(jiàn)不到家人。我害怕沒(méi)機(jī)會(huì)看著孩子長(zhǎng)大。他聽(tīng)了也流下兩行眼淚。

  Suddenly, without another word, he unlocked my cell and silently led me out. Out of the jail, quietly and by back routes, out of the town. There, at the edge of town, he released me. And without another word, he turned back toward the town.

  "突然間,他二話不說(shuō)地打開(kāi)了牢門(mén),悄悄地帶我從后面的小路逃離了監(jiān)獄,出了小鎮(zhèn),就在小鎮(zhèn)的邊上,他放了我,之后便轉(zhuǎn)身往回走,不曾留下一句話。

  My life was saved by a smile.

  "一個(gè)微笑居然能救自己一條命。"

  11/ Yes, the smile―the unaffected, unplanned, natural connection between people. I tell this story in my work because I'd like people to consider that underneath all the layers we construct to protect ourselves, our dignity, our titles, our degrees, our status and our need to be seen in certain ways―underneath all that, remains the authentic, essential self. I'm not afraid to call it the soul. I really believe that if that part of you and that part of me could recognize each other, we wouldn't be enemies. We couldn't have hate or envy or fear. I sadly conclude that all those other layers, which we so carefully construct through our lives, distance and insulate us from truly contacting others. Saint-Exupery's story speaks of that magic moment when two souls recognize each other.

  是的,微笑是人與人之間最自然真摯的溝通方式,我在我的作品中講這個(gè)故事,因?yàn)槲蚁M藗兡茏屑?xì)想想以下的事情:人常常為自己建立層層的保護(hù)膜,為了維護(hù)尊嚴(yán)、頭街、身分、形象等,而必須有所隱藏。我相信在這些掩飾下,每個(gè)人都有一個(gè)真實(shí)、不帶虛偽的靈魂。如果我們能用心靈去認(rèn)識(shí)彼此,世間不會(huì)有結(jié)怨成仇的憾事;恨意、妒嫉、恐懼也會(huì)不復(fù)存在??上У氖侨诵⌒囊硪頌樽约核ㄔ斓谋Wo(hù)膜,卻阻隔了自己與他人真誠(chéng)相對(duì)的機(jī)會(huì)。圣艾修伯里的這則故事,讓我們見(jiàn)到了兩顆心靈相互交流的神奇時(shí)刻。

  I've had just a few moments like that. Falling in love is one example. And looking at a baby. Why do we smile when we see a baby? Perhaps it's because we see someone without all the defensive layers, someone whose smile for us we know to be fully genuine and without guile. And that baby-soul inside us smiles wistfully in recognition.

  我也曾有過(guò)如此神奇的時(shí)刻,墜入情網(wǎng)是其中一刻,而看著嬰兒的臉是另外一例。為什么我們見(jiàn)到嬰孩會(huì)微笑?也許是因?yàn)槲覀冊(cè)谒麄兩砩弦?jiàn)到不設(shè)防的靈魂,還有他們純真無(wú)邪的笑容,更引起了我們內(nèi)心深處的共鳴。

  智慧哲理美文閱讀:樹(shù)立孩子一生的金錢(qián)觀

  The life-long benefits of teaching children good money habits make it well worth the effort. Children who are not taught these lessons pay the consequences for a life-time. Some parents don't teach children about money because they think they shouldn't talk about money with children, don't have the time, or think they don't have enough money. Parents should take the time to teach children about money regardless of their income and should start when children are young.

  Most people have strong feelings and opinions about money, based on childhood experiences and the values and beliefs of their families. Most often, these experiences, values, and beliefs are different for each parent. It is vital for the healthy development of children that parents talk about these feelings and opinions and establish a consistent approach to teaching children about money.

  Here are some guidelines parents can keep in mind as they begin the financial socialization of their children:

  Guide and advise rather than direct and dictate how the child's money should be used.

  Encourage and praise the child rather than criticize and rebuke actions taken.

  Allow children to learn by mistakes and by successes.

  Be consistent while taking children's differences into account.

  Include all family members in money management discussions, decision making, and activities as appropriate for their age.

  Explain to children what they can and cannot do and the consequences of violating the limits.

  As children get older increasingly include them in discussions of limits and consequences.

  Expect all family members to perform unpaid, routine household chores based on their abilities.

  Express your desire to have things you can't afford. Children need to know that parents say “no” to themselves, too.

  花些力氣教會(huì)孩子們良好的花錢(qián)習(xí)慣是非常值得的,因其帶來(lái)的好處是使他們受益一生的。沒(méi)有受過(guò)這些金錢(qián)教育的孩子們將一輩子為此付出代價(jià)。有些父母不和子女談?wù)摻疱X(qián),因?yàn)樗麄冇X(jué)得不應(yīng)該和小孩子談?wù)摻疱X(qián),覺(jué)得沒(méi)有時(shí)間,或者是認(rèn)為他們沒(méi)有足夠的錢(qián)。作為父母,不論他們的收入如何都應(yīng)該花時(shí)間教導(dǎo)子女有關(guān)錢(qián)的問(wèn)題。

  大部分人對(duì)金錢(qián)所持有的固有的感受和看法都是基于兒時(shí)的經(jīng)歷以及家庭的價(jià)值觀和信念。多數(shù)情況下,每個(gè)父母的這些經(jīng)歷、價(jià)值觀和信念都是不同的。父母談?wù)撨@些感受和看法并建立起一條前后一致的樹(shù)立子女金錢(qián)觀的途徑對(duì)于孩子的健康成長(zhǎng)非常重要。

  父母在同子女進(jìn)行金錢(qián)交流時(shí)應(yīng)該記住以下幾點(diǎn):

  引導(dǎo)和建議而不是指揮和命令孩子如何花錢(qián)。

  鼓勵(lì)和表?yè)P(yáng)孩子而不是批評(píng)和指責(zé)孩子的行為。

  允許孩子們通過(guò)失敗和成功來(lái)學(xué)習(xí)。

  在考慮每個(gè)孩子的不同特點(diǎn)的情況下,保持(觀點(diǎn)和方法的)前后一致。

  讓每個(gè)家庭成員都參加與其年齡相適應(yīng)的金錢(qián)管理的討論、決定等活動(dòng)。

  向孩子們說(shuō)明什么能做,什么不能做以及超出限制帶來(lái)的后果。

  隨著子女的成長(zhǎng),更多地讓他們參與關(guān)于限制及后果的討論。

  期待每個(gè)家庭成員都無(wú)償?shù)刈鲆恍┡c他們能力相符的家務(wù)勞動(dòng)。

  表達(dá)你對(duì)買(mǎi)不起的東西的渴望。子女需要知道,父母也要對(duì)自己(的需要)說(shuō)“不”。

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