IN This ARTICLE: Wisdom today means something different for the young, modem Western generation.
本文簡(jiǎn)介:對(duì)今天西方的年輕一代來(lái)說,智慧別有一番含義。
[1] Wisdom of the ancients always served civilisation well. In the age of the TV sitcom , witty New York repartee and the instant one-liner, Western wisdom in the modern sense can mean something more like the dialogue from an American sitcom. Here's sampling of the some of the wittier one-lines circulating through Western society circles these days:
[2] I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow is not looking good either.
[3] 1 love deadlines. I especially like the wooshing sound they make as they go flying by.
[4] Tell me what you need, and I'll tell you how to get along without it.
[5] Accept that some days you are the pigeon and some days the statue.
[6] Needing someone is like needing a parachute. If they aren't there the first time, chances are you won't be needing them again.
[7] On the keyboard of life, always keep one finger on the escape key.
[8] You are slower than a herd of turtles stampeding through peanut butter.
古人的智慧對(duì)文明總是大有裨益。在電視情景喜劇、紐約式的機(jī)智問答和即興的單句俏皮話大行其道的時(shí)代,現(xiàn)代意義上的西方智慧更像是一出美國(guó)情景喜劇里對(duì)白之類的東西。以下是近來(lái)在西方社會(huì)流傳的一些具有代表性的單句睿語(yǔ):
我每天只能取悅一個(gè)人。今天輪不到你。明天看上去也不太妙。
我喜歡最后期限。我尤其喜歡它們飛馳而過時(shí)發(fā)出的嗖嗖聲。
告訴我你需要什么,然后我會(huì)告訴你沒有它怎么過。
接受這一事實(shí)--有時(shí)你是在雕像上隨意排泄的鴿子,有時(shí)你是那倒霉的雕像。
需要某個(gè)人就像需要一頂降落傘。如果他們第一時(shí)間不在場(chǎng),你就可能再也沒有需要他們的機(jī)會(huì)了。
在生活的鍵盤上,始終要把一個(gè)手指按在“退出”鍵上。
你比一群在花生醬中亂竄的海龜還要慢。
[9] Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, because you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
[10] Everybody is somebody else's weirdo.
[11] Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
[12] Don't be irreplaceable--if you can't be replaced, you can't be promoted.
[13] Eat one live frog the first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you for the rest of the day.
[14] Everything can be filed under miscellaneous.
[15] You are always doing something marginal when the boss drops by your desk.
[16] When confronted by a difficult problem you can solve it more easily by reducing it to the question "how would adventure star Indiana Jones handle this?"
[17] I don't have an attitude problem. you have a perception problem.
不要插手兇龍惡獸的事,因?yàn)槟闶撬纱嗟,而被涂上番茄醬后味道好極了。
每個(gè)人在別人眼中都是怪物。
千萬(wàn)別和白癡爭(zhēng)論。他們會(huì)把你拉低到和他們同等的水平,再用經(jīng)驗(yàn)擊敗你。
切勿成為不可替代的人--如果沒人能取代你,你便無(wú)法得到提升。
如果早晨第一件事就是吃一只活青蛙,那么余下的一天便不會(huì)有更糟的事發(fā)生了。
每件東西都可歸入雜項(xiàng)。
老板偶然來(lái)到你的辦公桌時(shí),你總是在做一些無(wú)關(guān)緊要的事。
碰到難題時(shí),把它簡(jiǎn)化成這樣一個(gè)問題——“驚險(xiǎn)片明星印第安那·瓊斯會(huì)怎樣處理?”--你就能比較容易地解決它了。
不是我的態(tài)度有問題,而是你的感覺有問題。
本文簡(jiǎn)介:對(duì)今天西方的年輕一代來(lái)說,智慧別有一番含義。
[1] Wisdom of the ancients always served civilisation well. In the age of the TV sitcom , witty New York repartee and the instant one-liner, Western wisdom in the modern sense can mean something more like the dialogue from an American sitcom. Here's sampling of the some of the wittier one-lines circulating through Western society circles these days:
[2] I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow is not looking good either.
[3] 1 love deadlines. I especially like the wooshing sound they make as they go flying by.
[4] Tell me what you need, and I'll tell you how to get along without it.
[5] Accept that some days you are the pigeon and some days the statue.
[6] Needing someone is like needing a parachute. If they aren't there the first time, chances are you won't be needing them again.
[7] On the keyboard of life, always keep one finger on the escape key.
[8] You are slower than a herd of turtles stampeding through peanut butter.
古人的智慧對(duì)文明總是大有裨益。在電視情景喜劇、紐約式的機(jī)智問答和即興的單句俏皮話大行其道的時(shí)代,現(xiàn)代意義上的西方智慧更像是一出美國(guó)情景喜劇里對(duì)白之類的東西。以下是近來(lái)在西方社會(huì)流傳的一些具有代表性的單句睿語(yǔ):
我每天只能取悅一個(gè)人。今天輪不到你。明天看上去也不太妙。
我喜歡最后期限。我尤其喜歡它們飛馳而過時(shí)發(fā)出的嗖嗖聲。
告訴我你需要什么,然后我會(huì)告訴你沒有它怎么過。
接受這一事實(shí)--有時(shí)你是在雕像上隨意排泄的鴿子,有時(shí)你是那倒霉的雕像。
需要某個(gè)人就像需要一頂降落傘。如果他們第一時(shí)間不在場(chǎng),你就可能再也沒有需要他們的機(jī)會(huì)了。
在生活的鍵盤上,始終要把一個(gè)手指按在“退出”鍵上。
你比一群在花生醬中亂竄的海龜還要慢。
[9] Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, because you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
[10] Everybody is somebody else's weirdo.
[11] Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
[12] Don't be irreplaceable--if you can't be replaced, you can't be promoted.
[13] Eat one live frog the first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you for the rest of the day.
[14] Everything can be filed under miscellaneous.
[15] You are always doing something marginal when the boss drops by your desk.
[16] When confronted by a difficult problem you can solve it more easily by reducing it to the question "how would adventure star Indiana Jones handle this?"
[17] I don't have an attitude problem. you have a perception problem.
不要插手兇龍惡獸的事,因?yàn)槟闶撬纱嗟,而被涂上番茄醬后味道好極了。
每個(gè)人在別人眼中都是怪物。
千萬(wàn)別和白癡爭(zhēng)論。他們會(huì)把你拉低到和他們同等的水平,再用經(jīng)驗(yàn)擊敗你。
切勿成為不可替代的人--如果沒人能取代你,你便無(wú)法得到提升。
如果早晨第一件事就是吃一只活青蛙,那么余下的一天便不會(huì)有更糟的事發(fā)生了。
每件東西都可歸入雜項(xiàng)。
老板偶然來(lái)到你的辦公桌時(shí),你總是在做一些無(wú)關(guān)緊要的事。
碰到難題時(shí),把它簡(jiǎn)化成這樣一個(gè)問題——“驚險(xiǎn)片明星印第安那·瓊斯會(huì)怎樣處理?”--你就能比較容易地解決它了。
不是我的態(tài)度有問題,而是你的感覺有問題。