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关于讲哲理的术语 4 个字的最好 要长很长越长越好

标题是成语的文章也可 还是要长

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《瞬间的感悟》
或许我们这一代都生活得太幸福,所以不曾拥有太多生活给予的考验,也不曾有过太多对生命的思考。然而生活,它有着许多未曾发现与铭记的绚丽,比如说——那一个瞬间的笑容。
我在路灯下漫步,享受着繁华都市的夜景。这时迎面走来一个乞丐,她是一个六七十岁的老太太,满脸的皱纹,头发花白,弓着身子,正用乞求的目光看着我。她口中喃喃着,我不知道她说着什么,但她的确给人一种凄惨可怜的感觉,而我也对她充满怜悯与同情。
她伸碗过来,我看见那只瓷碗里有许多面值不一的硬币。在我摸口袋的那一刻,我忽而会心一笑。
我并没有给她钱,而是将一颗牛奶糖递到她手中。我为自己的举动意外,同时我也发现老太太也有些意外。但她笑了,笑得很美丽。
我也笑了,我的笑,是因为我的心弦在那一瞬间被一阵莫名的感动所触动、。而她的笑——让我想了许多。
她的笑,有着对我的感谢,那是她对我的感谢,那是她对一个陌生人给予帮助后的回应。或许微笑是她已经习惯了的动作,但那次的微笑决不是。她会给无数的施舍给她的陌生人抱以无数次的微笑,她会无数次地重复着这样的过程,但那些过程里似乎已经没有了她真正发自内心的笑容。
而我,在她无数次麻木表情的背后,却看到了她真正发自内心的笑。
我看到了,看到了她接过那颗牛奶糖之后的惊讶与那似乎不自然的笑。因为,因为她收到了意料之外的施舍。不,那颗牛奶糖已不再是施舍,那是一种尊重,一份理解。她的笑容所包含的,已不止是感谢。在那一刻,我似乎也依稀地体会到——她的自尊。每个人都有自尊。或许像这样处在社会底层的人,有着更深藏的尊严。在那一次,她的自尊得到了理解,所以她笑了,笑得美丽动人,那是发自肺腑的笑,而更重要的是,是精神上的寄托。
我给她的,不正是她所需要的这一点点的理解和关怀吗?
我忽然间感悟了,被人世间最原始的笑容所感动,被她感激的眼神所感动,被她的喜欢而又欣慰的表情所感动。
我们无言,惟有笑容凝结在空气中,凝结在我们之间——共鸣。
几秒钟之后,她离去了,看着她的背影,我似乎也看见她依然在笑——嘴里含着那颗幸福的牛奶糖。
已过去了几天了,我已忘却了老太太的脸庞,唯一记得的,是那个在瞬间绽放的笑容。
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In spite of the title, this article will really be on how not to grow old, which, at my time of life, is a much more important subject. My first advice would be to choose your ancestors carefully. Although both my parents died young, I have done well in this respect as regards my other ancestors. My maternal grandfather, it is true, was cut off in the flower of his youth at the age of sixty-seven, but my other three grandparents all lived to be over eighty. Of remote ancestors I can only discover one who did not live to a great age, and he died of a disease which is now rare, namely, having his head cut off. A great-grandmother of mine, who was a friend of Gibbon, lived to the age of ninety-two, and to her last day remained a terror to all her descendants. My maternal grandmother, after having nine children who survived, one who died in infancy, and many miscarriages, as soon as she became a widow devoted herself to women's higher education. She was one of the founders of Girton College, and worked hard at opening the medical profession to women. She used to relate how she met in Italy an elderly gentleman who was looking very sad. She inquired the cause of his melancholy and he said that he had just parted from his two grandchildren. "Good gracious," she exclaimed, "I have seventy-two grandchildren, and if I were sad each time I parted from one of them, I should have a dismal existence!" "Madre snaturale," he replied. But speaking as one of the seventy-two, I prefer her recipe. After the age of eighty she found she had some difficulty in getting to sleep, so she habitually spent the hours from midnight to 3 a.m. in reading popular science. I do not believe that she ever had time to notice that she was growing old. This, I think, is the proper recipe for remaining young. If you have wide and keen interests and activities in which you can still be effective, you will have no reason to think about the merely statistical fact of the number of years you have already lived, still less of the probable brevity of your future. As regards health, I have nothing useful to say since I have little experience of illness. I eat and drink whatever I like, and sleep when I cannot keep awake. I never do anything whatever on the ground that it is good for health, though in actual fact the things I like doing are mostly wholesome. Psychologically there are two dangers to be guarded against in old age. One of these is undue absorption in the past. It does not do to live in memories, in regrets for the good old days, or in sadness about friends who are dead. One's thoughts must be directed to the future, and to things about which there is something to be done. This is not always easy; one's own past is a gradually increasing weight. It is easy to think to oneself that one's emotions used to be more vivid than they are, and one's mind more keen. If this is true it should be forgotten, and if it is forgotten it will probably not be true. The other thing to be avoided is clinging to youth in the hope of sucking vigor from its vitality. When your children are grown up they want to live their own lives, and if you continue to be as interested in them as you were when they were young, you are likely to become a burden to them, unless they are unusually callous. I do not mean that one should be without interest in them, but one's interest should be contemplative and, if possible, philanthropic, but not unduly emotional. Animals become indifferent to their young as soon as their young can look after themselves, but human beings, owing to the length of infancy, find this difficult. I think that a successful old age is easier for those who have strong impersonal interests involving appropriate activities. It is in this sphere that long experience is really fruitful, and it is in this sphere that the wisdom born of experience can be exercised without being oppressive. It is no use telling grown-up children not to make mistakes, both because they will not believe you, and because mistakes are an essential part of education. But if you are one of those who are incapable of impersonal interests, you may find that your life will be empty unless you concern yourself with your children and grandchildren. In that case you must realize that while you can still render them material services, such as making them an allowance or knotting them jumpers, you must not expect that they will enjoy your company. Some old people are oppressed by the fear of death. In the young there is a justification for this feeling. Young men who have reason to fear that they will be killed in a battle may justifiably feel bitter in the thought that they have been cheated of the best things that life has to offer. But in an old man who has known human joys and sorrows, and has achieved whatever work it was in him to do, the fear of death is somewhat abject and ignoble. The best way to overcome it----so at least it seems to me----is to make your interests gradually wider and more impersonal, until bit by bit the walls of the the ego recede, and your life becomes increasingly merged in the universal life. An individual human existence should be like a river----small at first, narrowly contained within its banks, and rushing passionately past rocks and over waterfalls. Gradually the river grows wider, the banks recede, the waters flow more quietly, and in the end, without any visible break, they become merged in the sea, and painlessly lose their individual being. The man who, in old age, can see his life in this way, will not suffer form the fear of death, since the things he cares for will continue. And if, with the decay of vitality, weariness increases, the thought of rest will not be unwelcome. I should wish to die while still at work, knowing that others will carry on what I can no longer do, and content in the thought that what was possible has been done.

论老之将至

  虽然有这样一个标题,这篇文章真正要谈的却是怎样才能不老。在我这个年纪,这实在是一个至关重要的问题。我的第一个忠告是,要仔细选择你的祖先。尽管我的双亲皆属早逝,但是考虑到我的其他祖先,我的选择还是很不错的。是的,我的外祖父六十七岁时去世,正值盛年,可是另外三位祖父辈的亲人都活到八十岁以上。至于稍远些的亲戚,我只发现一位没能长寿的,他死于一种现已罕见的病症:被杀头。我的一位曾祖母是吉本的朋友,她活到九十二岁高龄,一直到死,她始终是让子孙们全都感到敬畏的人。我的外祖母,一辈子生了十个孩子,活了九个,还有一个早年夭折,此外还有过多次流产。可是守寡以后,她马上就致力于妇女的高等教育事业。她是格顿学院的创办人之一,力图使妇女进入医疗行业。她总好讲起她在意大利遇到过的一位面容悲哀的老年绅士。她询问他忧郁的缘故,他说他刚刚同两个孙儿女分手。“天哪!”她叫道,“我有七十二个孙儿孙女,如果我每次分手就要悲伤不已,那我早就没法活了!”“奇怪的母亲。”他回答说。但是,作为她的七十二个孙儿孙女的一员,我却要说我更喜欢她的见地。上了八十岁,她开始感到有些难以入睡,她便经常在午夜时分至凌晨三时这段时间里阅读科普方面的书籍。我想她根本就没有功夫去留意她在衰老。我认为,这就是保持年轻的最佳方法。如果你的兴趣和活动既广泛又浓烈,而且你又能从中感到自己仍然精力旺盛,那么你就不必去考虑你已经活了多少年这种纯粹的统计学情况,更不必去考虑你那也许不很长久的未来。   至于健康,由于我这一生几乎从未患过病,也就没有什么有益的忠告。我吃喝均随心所欲,醒不了的时候就睡觉。我做事情从不以它是否有益健康为依据,尽管实际上我喜欢做的事情通常都是有益健康的。   从心理角度讲,老年需防止两种危险。一是过分沉湎于往事。人不能生活在回忆当中,不能生活在对美好往昔的怀念或对去世的友人的哀念之中。一个人应当把心思放在未来,放到需要自己去做点什么的事情上。要做到这一点并非轻而易举,往事的影响总是在不断增加。人们总好认为自己过去的情感要比现在强烈得多,头脑也比现在敏锐。假如真的如此,就该忘掉它;而如果可以忘掉它,那你自以为是的情况就可能并不是真的。   另一件应当避免的事是依恋年轻人,期望从他们的勃勃生气中获取力量。子女们长大成人以后,都想按照自己的意愿生活。如果你还想象她们年幼时那样关心他们,你就会成为他们的包袱,除非她们是异常迟钝的人。我不是说不应该关心子女,而是说这种关心应该是含蓄的,假如可能的话,还应是宽厚的,而不应该过分地感情用事。动物的幼子一旦自立,大动物就不再关心它们了。人类则因其幼年时期较长而难于做到这一点。   我认为,对于那些具有强烈的爱好,其活动又都恰当适宜、并且不受个人情感影响的人们,成功地度过老年决非难事。只有在这个范围里,长寿才真正有益;只有在这个范围里,源于经验的智慧才能得到运用而不令人感到压抑。告诫已经成人的孩子别犯错误是没有用处的,因为一来他们不会相信你,二来错误原本就是教育所必不可少的要素之一。但是,如果你是那种受个人情感支配的人,你就会感到,不把心思都放在子女和孙儿女身上,你就会觉得生活很空虚。假如事实确是如此,那么你必须明白,虽然你还能为他们提供物质上的帮助,比如支援他们一笔钱或者为他们编织毛线外套的时候,决不要期望他们会因为你的陪伴而感到快乐。   有些老人因害怕死亡而苦恼。年轻人害怕死亡是可以理解的。有些年轻人担心他们会在战斗中丧身。一想到会失去生活能够给予他们的种种美好事务,他们就感到痛苦。这种担心并不是无缘无故的,也是情有可原的。但是,对于一位经历了人世的悲欢、履行了个人职责的老人,害怕死亡就有些可怜且可耻了。克服这种恐惧的最好办法是----至少我是这样看的----逐渐扩大你的兴趣范围并使其不受个人情感的影响,直至包围自我的围墙一点一点地离开你,而你的生活则越来越融合于大家的生活之中。每一个人的生活都应该象河水一样----开始是细小的,被限制在狭窄的两岸之间,然后热烈地冲过巨石,滑下瀑布。渐渐地,河道变宽了,河岸扩展了,河水流得更平稳了。最后,河水流入了海洋,不再有明显的间断和停顿,而后便毫无痛苦地摆脱了自身的存在。能够这样理解自己一生的老人,将不会因害怕死亡而痛苦,因为他所珍爱的一切都将继续存在下去。而且,如果随着精力的衰退,疲倦之感日渐增加,长眠并非是不受欢迎的念头。我渴望死于尚能劳作之时,同时知道他人将继续我所未竟的事业,我大可因为已经尽了自己之所能而感到安慰。

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