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什么是奋斗?奋斗不是让你上刀山下火海闻鸡起舞头悬梁锥刺股。奋斗就是每天踏踏实实的过日子,做好手里的没件小事,不拖拉不抱怨不推卸不偷懒。每一天一点一滴的努力,才能汇集起千万勇气,带着你的坚持,引领你到你想要到的地方去。
难么?不难。
有没有勇气,摸着自己的心说一句:我的青春,不抱怨社会,不埋怨不公,只努力,超越自己。挺住,意味着一切!
Chapter1 Live in "Day-tight Compartments"
"Our main business is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand."---Thormas Carlyle
The best possible way to prepare for tomorrow is to concentrate with all your intelligence, all your enthusiasm, on doing today's work superbly today.
"Have no anxiety for the tomorrow." By all means take thought for the tomorrow, yes, careful thought and planning and preparation. But have no anxiety.
Good thinking deals with causes and effects and leads to logical, constructive planning; bad thinking frequently leads to teasion and nervous breakdowns.
Think of your life as an hourglass. You know there are thousands of grains of sand in the top of the hourgalss; and they all pass slowly and evenly through the narrow neck in the middle. Nothing you or I could do would make more than one grain of sand pass through this narrow neck without impairing the hourglass. You and I and everyone else are like this hourglass. When we start in the morning, there are hundreds of tasks which we feel that we must accomplish that day, but if we do not take them one at a time and let them pass through the day slowly and evenly, as do the grains of sand passing through the narrow neck of the hourglass, then we are bound to break our own physical or mental structure.
One grain of sand at a time...One task at a time.
"Anyone can carry his burden, however hard, until nightfall," wrote Robert Louis Stevenson. "Anyone can do his work, however hard, for one day. Anyone can live sweetly, patiently, lovingly, pruely, till the sun goes down. And this is all that life really means."
Every day is a new life to a wise man.
Happy the man, and happy he alone,
he, who can call today his own:
he who, secure within, can say:
"tomorrow, do thy worst, for I have liv'd today."
No more regret about what had happened in the past, no more dread of the future.