当前位置:首页 期刊杂志

关于幸福的神话

时间:2024-07-06

吉林 戴宏超

在作者看来,没有人会一直幸福,但我们可以找到一个中间地带——满足。

Every year, more books on happiness are published. And every year, more people feel depressed because they do not consider themselves to be happy. They don't remember or know what it feels like, and instead,they feel guilty that they aren't as happy as everyone says they should be. This is really a sad state of emotional affairs.

The books, blogs, YouTube videos and advice columns will tell you that if you read, exercise, stay busy, help others, and increase your intimacy (亲密) every day,then you too can be happy.

The simple truth is that no one can be happy all the time, which doesn't mean you have to be sad, angry, or depressed the rest of the time but that you can find a middle ground called contentment. This middle ground is a good place mentally and emotionally, and spending time there is a healthy choice.

Contentment is somewhere between satisfaction and peace. When you are in that place, the stuff of life can be going on around you, but you don't need to allow it to bother you. And that, my friends, is a very nice way to go through life.

I find contentment in walks, in writing,and in talking with my partners and reminding each other that our life is good,despite temporary setbacks or scary moments. Because I know about myself and I can respond differently. Doing this takes away stress and will keep you from losing your state of contentment.

If there is even one thing that puts you in a state of contentment—you do it regularly and early enough each day—it will help you go through any challenges you may have to face later.

Right at this moment, things around me are still a little out of my control—such is life—but I am feeling pretty good because I am actively living my purpose. I am now content, and that feeling will last the whole day through. You can do the same.

1. What does the author want to stress by mentioning “books on happiness” in paragraph 1?

A. People find it difficult to agree on what happiness is.

B. Such books are so popular that they are sold out very soon.

C. Happiness is something easy to gain in our daily life.

D. Experts find it useless to argue about the value of happiness.

2. When facing setbacks or sad moments, what does the author do?

A. He turns to such media as blogs.

B. He definitely communicates with his partners.

C. He adjusts himself and reacts positively.

D. He sees himself unlucky and feels depressed.

3. What is the author most likely to agree with?

A. Still water runs deep.

B. Health is better than wealth.

C. Enough is as good as a feast.

D. One good turn deserves another.

4. What is the author's purpose in writing the text?

A. To introduce a novel experience.

B. To advocate a proper life attitude.

C. To encourage studies on happiness.

D. To persuade us to work endlessly.

Difficult sentence

The simple truth is that no one can be happy all the time, which doesn't mean you have to be sad, angry, or depressed the rest of the time but that you can find a middle ground called contentment. 简单的事实是,没有人能一直快乐,这并不意味着你必须在剩下的时间里感到悲伤、愤怒或沮丧,而是可以找到一个中间地带——满足。

【点石成金】句中第一个that引导的是表语从句,第二个that引导的从句作mean的宾语;which引导的是非限制性定语从句,指代整个主句;doesn't...but...构成的是“not...but...”句型,意为“不是……而是……”;called contentment为过去分词短语作后置定语,修饰名词ground。

免责声明

我们致力于保护作者版权,注重分享,被刊用文章因无法核实真实出处,未能及时与作者取得联系,或有版权异议的,请联系管理员,我们会立即处理! 部分文章是来自各大过期杂志,内容仅供学习参考,不准确地方联系删除处理!