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有些道理总要等到适当的年纪才能明白,人生的哲理总是来得太迟。回想曾经让我们激动万分的事情,竟是如此微不足道,为什么当初就不能领悟?冤冤相报 何时了,这个道理谁都明白,可我们为什么还在沉溺于过去的痛苦无法自拔?如果你知道一个人能做的最大的冒险事情,就是乐意在公共场合经常暴露自己的愚昧。 你现在愿意这么做吗?-psytopic.com

许多人不遗余力地学习,遗憾的是真知往往来得太迟,以至于我们没法充分利用它。的确,我现有的知识在我早年的生活中肯定会更实用,这些知识能让我少走弯路,避免过去那些年受过的痛苦,而这些痛苦,我也让别人承受过。

我不相信生活会无故地变得富裕而有情趣,那只是浪漫的妄想。因为我一生都充满动荡和不安。失败不会主动传授你知识,我通过芸芸众生的无知、胆怯和愚 笨来获取真知。有了它们,生活会变得轻松,也更成功。因此,我要和大家分享一些姗姗来迟的道理,期待能让一些人避免重蹈我的覆辙。

很多事情其实无关紧要

许多令我激动、担忧或殚精竭虑的事情,到最后都变得不值一文。只有很少的事情确实关乎我们一生的快乐。我多么希望早点知道这些,以便能把精力都投入到这些关乎幸福的事,而不是其他。

沉溺于过去的痛苦是最大的痛苦来源

看那些恐怖组织和军事武装集团,往往都是为了陈年旧事,为了索取一小块土地的历史所有权,为了修正一项错误的历史决定。这些都成为了他们将杀戮正义化的基础。

等待有把握时再去做一件事,往往意味着永远的等待

一个人能做的最大的冒险事情,就是乐意在公共场合经常暴露自己的愚昧。没有什么能比这样学得更快。“哎呀”, 也是一种乐趣。

盲目追赶潮流是对精神和智力的扼杀

你可以成为一个廉价的时尚木偶,也可以成为独一无二的你,这些都在于自己的选择。信仰不是群众的鸦片,流行才是。

如果有人抱怨你太特立独行,恭喜你,你正走在正确的路上

谁愿意像动物一样活着?那些强有力的家伙们不希望你按照自己的意愿去做,他们希望你停止给他们制造麻烦并听从他们的命令。但你得知道,你无法做到在卑躬屈膝的同时又能活出自我。

如果你将工作等同于生活,那么你将为工作而生活

和很多人一样,当看到那些艺术家和音乐家的工作几乎是全部的生活,我感到很困惑。其实那不是工作,那是他们的自我。除非你有无法抵挡的激情,恰巧也 能让你从中得以谋生,否则请永远记住,工作只是一种手段,而不是目的,我们的最终目的是享受生活。在实现目的的同时,尽可能地少花时间在手段上。只有傻瓜 才是为工作而生活。

破坏关系的最快最简单的方法就是听信谣言

浪费你时间的最糟糕方式是传播这些谣言。传播流言蜚语的人好比瘟疫的携带者,相比之下,蟑螂都比他们干净、善良。

试图取悦别人是徒劳无益的做法

总有些人会对你发飙。很多你接触的人,在很多时候也会不喜欢、贬低、轻视或忽略你。另外,你永远也不知道别人真正的需要,因此你为此所做的所有努力 都会付诸东流。放松些吧,爱你的人终究会包容你的过失,他们才是值得我们在乎的人。其他那些人,他们甚至都不值得花5分钟去考虑。

没有永久的胜利者

踏上冠军宝座是件好事情。但不要梦想着可以永久占据这个位置,最糟糕的是,你正决定为达此目的而不择手段。

你不可能取悦、平息或改造一个混蛋

你能做的最好方式,是和他们敬而远之。变成混蛋也能传染,你和他们呆的时间越长,你也越有可能染上混蛋的习气或者你就成为混蛋。

努力加倍,期望减半

任何事情都是花掉你计划的两倍时间,最后却只换来你一半的期望结果。没什么好为此沮丧的,(中国俗话说:事倍功半)让它去吧,你要继续前行。

人是奇怪的偏执狂

撒谎者总是撒谎,骗子总要行骗。一个人对你倾诉的时候,通常已在其它人的面前倾诉过,只是可能没有得到想要回应。一位忠诚的朋友,无论遭受多大的冤屈依旧忠诚。

接纳自己

不管你怎么努力,你都无法逃避成为自己。除了自己,你还能成为谁呢?你可以扮演和假装,但进行扮演和假装的人还是你自己。如果你都无法接纳自己,没有努力挖掘自己已有的东西,那么谁有义务接纳你呢?

谈到公众谎言,没有比预算数字更令人震惊的

把时间折腾在这上面,是浪费时间。既使(奇迹中的奇迹!) 你是实事求是并且准确的, 其他人也不会那么愚蠢。

世界上最大的噪音是人们的抱怨

不要再增加了。



I don’t buy the romantic notion that my life has been somehow richer or more interesting because of all the times I screwed up; nor that the mistakes were “put” there to help me learn. I made them myself—through ignorance, fear, and a dumb wish to have everyone like me—and life and work would have been less stressful and more enjoyable (and certainly more successful) without them. So here are some of the things I wish I had learned long ago. I hope they may help a few of you avoid the mistakes that I made back then.

* Most of it doesn’t matter. So much of what I got excited about, anxious about, or wasted my time and energy on, turned out not to matter. There are only a few things that truly count for a happy life. I wish I had known to concentrate on those and ignore the rest.

* The greatest source of misery and hatred in this world is clinging to past hurts. Look at all the terrorists and militant groups that hark back to some event long gone, or base their justification for killing on claims of some supposed historical right to a bit of land, or redress for a wrong done hundreds of years ago.

* Waiting to do something until you can be sure of doing it exactly right means waiting for ever. One of the greatest advantages anyone can have is the willingness to make a fool of themselves publicly and often. There’s no better way to learn and develop. Heck, it’s fun too.

* Following the latest fashion, in work or in life, is spiritual and intellectual suicide. You can be a cheap imitation of the ideal of the moment; or you can be a unique individual. The choice is yours. Religion isn’t the opiate of the masses, fashion is.

* If people complain that you’re too fond of going your own way and aren’t fitting in, you must be on the right track. Who wants to live life as a herd animal? The guys in power don’t want you to fit in for your own sake; they want you to stop causing them problems and follow their orders. You can’t have the freedom to be yourself and meekly fit in at the same time.

* If you make your work your life, you’re making your life into hard work. Like most people, I confused myself by looking at people like artists and musicians whose life’s “work” fills their time. That isn’t work. It’s who they are. Unless you have some overwhelming passion that also happens to allow you to earn a living doing it, always remember that work should be a means to an end: living an enjoyable life. Spend as little time on the means as possible consistent with achieving the end. Only idiots live to work.

* The quickest and simplest way to wreck any relationship is to listen to gossip. The worst way to spend your time is spreading more. People who spread gossip are the plague-carriers of our day. Cockroaches are clean, kindly creatures in comparison.

* Trying to please other people is largely a futile activity. Everyone will be mad at you sometime. Most of the people you deal with will dislike, disparage, belittle, or ignore what you say or do most of the time. Besides, you can never really know what others do want, so a good deal of whatever you do in that regard will go to waste. Be comforted. Those who love you will probably love you regardless, and they are the ones whose opinions are worth caring about. The rest aren’t worth five minutes of thought between them.

* Every winner is destined to be a loser in due course. It’s great to be up on the winner’s podium. Just don’t imagine you can stay there for ever. Worst of all is being determined to do so, by any means available.

* You can rarely, if ever, please, placate, change, or mollify an asshole. The best thing you can do is stay away from every one you encounter. Being an asshole is a contagious disease. The more time you spend around one, the more likely you are to catch it and become one too.

* Everything takes twice as long as you plan for and produces results about half as good as you hoped. There’s no reason to be downhearted about this. Just allow for it and move on.

* People are oddly consistent. Liars usually tell lies. Cheaters cheat whenever it suits them. A person who confides in you has usually confided in several others first—but not got the response they wanted. A loyal friend will stay loyal under enormous amounts of thoughtless abuse.

* However hard you try, you can’t avoid being yourself. Who else could you be? You can act and pretend, but the person acting and pretending is still you. And if you won’t accept yourself—and do the best you can with what you have—who then has any obligation to accept you?

* When it comes to blatant lies, there are none more egregious than budget figures. Time spent agonizing over them is time wasted. Even if (miracle of miracles!) yours are honest and accurate, no one else will have been so foolish.

* The loudest noise in the world is the sound of people whining. Don’t add to it.

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