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英语专业晨读材料英语专业晨读材料 Dreams Toaomplish great things you mustdream greatdreams But dreamingalone isn t enough you must believe in your dreams and you must act Without action even the most grandof dreamsevaporate into the airwhen leftunnurtured in the mistyrealms of the mind Do youdare to be adreamer Prepare togo italone Dreamers buildbridges betweenthe known and theunknown As youdance your dreams intoreality those whocan t hearthe musicmay thinkyou afool Pay noheed tothose whowould killyour dreams small mindsalways dothat Great mindswill encourageyou that you can bee greattoo Afraid you haven t gotwhat it takes Then getit Feed yourmind themental foodit hungersfor There was a dogbreeder whohad twodogs thatraced everyweekend He tookbets andalways won One week he d beton hisblack dog and theblack dogwould win The nextweekhe d beton thewhite dog and folksseeing theblack dogwin theweek beforewould bet but this time thewhite dogwould win Why One weekhe d feedthe doghe wantedto win a granddiet and justgive theother dogenough tosurvive The dogthat was well fedwas strongerand wouldalways win the race Your mind is the same way it growsstronger orweaker withwhat youfeed it The dietof themindiswhat gives you theconfidence courage knowledge and thedirection youneed tosueed inyourdreams or keepyou from them You canbuild yourmind upor tearit down The choiceis yoursand youmake itevery day Have youbeen waitingfor the right time to reachfor yourdreams Have youbeen waitingfor theright circumstancesto reachfor yourdreams Have youbeen waitingfor theright opportunityto reachfor dreams My you re patient aren tyou You could be waitingforever you know Time is an illusion Circumstances arewhat youmake them Opportunity is a whisperthat waitsfor yourinvitation it doesn t burstin andshout itsarrival Now is therighttime Circumstances changewhen youtake action Opportunity isyours for the making So what are youreally waitingfor The Powerof ImaginationImagination isthe abilityto forma mental image ofsomething thatis notperceived through the senses It isthe abilityof themind tobuilt mentalscenes objects orevents thatdo notexist are notpresent orhave happenedin thepast Memory is actually a manifestation of imagination Everyone possessessome imaginationability In someit maybe highlydeveloped andin othersit maymanifest ina weakerform It manifestsin variousdegrees in various people It manifestsinvariousforms one ofwhich isdaydreaming Though toomuch idle daydreaming maymake oneimpractical some daydreaming when notbeing engagedin somethingthat requiresattention provides sometemporary happiness calmness andrelief fromstress In your imagination you can travelanywhere in the speedof lightwithout anyobstacles It canmake youfeel free though temporarily and only in themind from tasks difficulties andunpleasant circumstances A developedand strongimagination does not make you adaydreamer andimpractical On thecontrary it strengthensyour creativeabilities and isa greattool forrecreating andremodeling yourworld andlife This isa greatpower thatcan changeyour wholelife It isused extensivelyin magic creative visualizationand affirmations It isthe creatorof circumstancesand events When youknow how to work with it you canmake yourhearts desires etrue Imagination hasa greatrole andvalue ineach one s life It ismuch more than justidledaydreaming We alluse it whether consciouslyor unconsciously in most of ourdaily affairs We useour imaginationwhenever weplan a party a trip our workor ameeting We useit when we describe an event explain howto arriveto acertain street write tell astory orcook acake Imagination isa creativepower thatis necessaryfor inventingan instrument designing adress ora building painting apicture orwriting abook The creativepower ofimagination hasan importantrole in the achievementof suessin anyfield What weimagine withfaith andfeelings esinto being It isthe powerbeyond creativevisualization positive thinkingand affirmations Visualizing anobject ora situation and repeatingoften thismentalimage attracts theobject orsituation into our lives This opensfor us new vast andfascinating opportunities This meansthat weshould thinkonlyina positivemanner aboutour desires otherwise wemay createand attractinto our lives events situations andpeople that we don t reallywant This isactually whatmost of us do because wedon t usethe power ofimaginationcorrectly If youdo notrecognize theimportance of the powerof theimagination and letit runriot your lifemay notbe ashappy andsuessful asyou wouldhave wantedit to be Lack ofunderstanding of the powerof theimagination isresponsible for the suffering inpetence difficulties failures andunhappiness peopleexperience For somereason most peopleare inclinedto thinkinanegative way They donot expectsuess They expectthe worst and whenthey fail they believethat fateis againstthem This attitudecanbechanged and thenlife willimprove aordingly Understanding howto useyour imaginationcorrectly and puttingthis knowledgeinto practice for your ownandothers benefit will putyou on the goldenpath tosuess satisfaction andhappiness Advise Proposedby Albert Einstein Everyday Iremind myselfthat myinner andouter lifeare basedon thelabors ofother men living anddead and that I mustexert myselfin order to give in thesame measureas Ihave receivedand amstill receiving Albert EinsteinAlbertEinstein was anamazing physicist He figuredout somany universalprinciples andequations thathe wasway aheadof hisfellow scientistsat anypoint oftime But he is alsoremembered for another thing a qualitywhich madepeople callhim agenius his words Prof Einsteinwasa philosopherwho clearlyunderstood thelaws of suess andexplained themlike theway hedid withhis equations Here isa listof10things outof thenumerously wonderfulthings he had said 10golden lessonsthat you can putto useinyoureveryday life 1 A personwho nevermade amistake nevertried anythingnew Most peopledon t trynew thingsbecause of their fearof failure Failing is not somethingto beafraid of It isoften thelosers wholearn moreabout winningthan thewinners Our mistakesalways giveus opportunitiesto learnand grow 2 Education iswhat remainsafter onehas forgottenwhat onehas learnedin school 30years fromnow you won t possiblyremember whatchapters you had inyour sciencebook you d onlyremember what you learnon yourway Life lessonsstay withyou forever Real educationstarts fromwithin 3 I amenough of an artistto drawfreely uponmy imagination Imagination ismore importantthan knowledge Knowledge islimited Imagination encirclesthe world When youreflect onhow farwe humans have efrom theprehistoric cavesto mind blowing technologicaladvancements you wouldfeel the powerofimagination What wehave nowwas built fromtheimagination of our forefathers What wewill havein futurewill bebuiltfromourimagination 4 The secretto creativityis knowinghowtohide your sources Creativity anduniqueness oftendepends onhow wellyou hideyoursources You canget inspiredand influencedby othergreat people but when you areon stagewith the whole worldwatching you mustbee aunique individual forcethat learntdifferent valuesfrom differentpeople 5 The valueof aman shouldbe seenin whathe givesand notin whatheisable toreceive Try not to bee aman ofsuess but rathertry to bee amanofvalue If youthink of all thetop peoplein the world they wouldhave addedsomething ofvalue to the world You mustgivein orderto take When yourpurpose iscontributing oradding valueto the world you willbe elevatedto ahigher levelof living 6 There aretwo waysto live youcanlive asif nothing isa miracle youcanlive asif everything isamiracle When nothingisamiracle you gainthepowerof doinganything you want andyou have no limits And wheneverythingisamiracle you stopby to appreciate even the smallestof beautifulthings inthe world Thinking bothways willgive youa productiveand happylife 7 When Iexamine myselfand mymethods ofthought I e totheconclusion thatthe giftof fantasyhas meantmore tome thanany talentfor abstract positive thinking Dreaming aboutall thegreatthingsthat youcan achieveisthe key to a lifefilled withpositivity Let yourimagination runamuck andcreate theworld thatyou wouldwish to be in 8 In orderto bean immaculatemember of a flockof sheep one mustabove allbeasheep oneself If youwant to beeavery suessfulentrepreneur youmuststart abusiness rightaway Wishing to bee one but fearingthe consequenceswill nothelp The sameapplies toeverything inorderto wina game one mustabove allplay thegame 9 You haveto learnthe rules of thegame And thenyou haveto playbetter thananyone else Learn therulesof your gameand startplaying itbest Keep petinglike yourlife dependedon it And aftera whileyou willhavenoone elsebut youto peteagainst At thatpoint better yourbest 10 The importantthingis not tostop questioning Curiosity has its ownreason forexisting Intelligent peopleask Keep questioningyourself andothers to find solutions This willhelp gainknowledge and analyze yourgrowth inall walksof life Criteria ofExcellency Myl4 year old son John and Ispotted the coat simultaneously It washanging ona rackatasecondhand clothingstore inNorthampton Mass crammed inwith shoddytrench coatsand anassortment ofsad woolen overcoats a roseamong thorns While theother coatsdrooped this onelooked asif itwere holdingitself up The thick black woolof thedouble breasted chesterfieldwas softand unworn as thoughit hadbeen preservedin mothballsfor yearsin deadold UncleHenry s steamertrunk The coathad ablack velvetcollar beautiful tailoring a FifthAvenue labelandanunbelievable priceof 28 We lookedat eachother saying nothing but John s eyesgleamed Dark woolen topcoatswere popularjust thenwith teenageboys but couldcost severalhundred dollarsnew This coatwas evenbetter bearing thattouch ofclassic elegancefrom abygone era John slidhis armsdown intothe heavysatin liningof thesleeves andbuttoned thecoat He turnedfrom sideto side eyeing himselfinthemirror with a serious studied expressionthat soonchanged into a smile The fitwas perfect John worethecoatto schoolthe nextday andcame homewearing abig grin Did thekids likeyour coat I asked They lovedit he said carefully foldingit overthe backofachair andsmoothing itflat I startedcalling him Lord Chesterfield and The GreatGatsby Over the next fewweeks a changecame overJohn Agreement replacedcontrariness quiet reasoned discussionreplaced argument He becamemore judicious more mannerly more thoughtful eager toplease Good dinner Mom he wouldsay everyevening He wouldgenerously loanhis youngerbrother histapes andlecture himon theniceties ofbehaviour without aword ofobjection he wouldcarry inwood forthe stove One daywhen Isuggested thathe mightstart onhomework beforedinner John a veteranprocrastinator said You re right I guessI will When Imentioned this incident toone ofhis teachersand remarkedthatIdidn t knowwhat causedthe changes she saidlaughing It mustbe his coat Another teachertold himshe wasgiving hima goodmark not only becausehehadearned itbut becauseshe likedhis coat At thelibrary we ranintoafriend whohad notseen ourchildren ina longtime Could thisbe John he asked looking upto John snewheight assessing thecut ofhiscoatand extendinghis hand one gentlemanto another John andI bothknow weshould nevermistake aperson s clothesforthe real personwithin them But there is somethingtobesaid forwearing astandard ofexcellence fortheworldto see for practisingstandards ofexcellence inthought speech and behaviour and formatching whatis onthe insideto whatis onthe outside Sometimes watching Johnleave forschool I ve rememberedwithakeen stingwhat itfelt liketobeintheeighth grade a timewhen itwas aseasy totry ondifferent approachesto lifeasitwas totry ona coat The wholeworld thewholefuture isstretched outahead a vastpanorama whereall thedoors areopen And ifI werethere rightnow I wouldpicture myselfwalking throughthose doorswearing mywonderful magical coat The ThanksWe GiveIt snotthe turkeyalone we re grateful for Not thecranberry sauceorthestuffing oreventhepumpkin pie Some of the peopleseated atthe tableare strangers friends offriends cousins ofin laws and someare almostdesperately familiar faces welive andworkwithevery day In anyother week today wouldmerely beThursday and the gatheringofallthese people the cookingand servingand cleaning a chore But todayit doesn t feelthat way The host perhaps it syou stands upand asksthat wegive thanks and wedo each inourownway And what we re thankfulfor issimply this the food the shelter the panyand above all the senseof belonging As holidaysgo Thanksgiving isin someways themost philosophical Today we try nottotakefor grantedthe thingswe almostalways takefor granted We try if onlyin thatbrief pausebefore theeating begins to seethroughthewell worn patternsofourlives towhat liesbehind them In otherwords wetry to understandhow veryrich weare whether we feel veryrich ornot Today isone of the fewtimes mostAmericans consciouslyset desireaside if onlybecause desireis inpatiblewith thegratitude nottomention theabundance that Thanksgivingsummons It s temptingto thinkthat oneThanksgiving ispretty muchlike another except fordifferences inthe guestlist andthe recipes But it isn t true This isalways a feast aboutwhere weare now Thanksgiving reflectsthe plexionof theyear we re in Some yearsit feelsbuoyant almost jubilantin nature Other yearsit seemsmarked bya conspicuoushumility unmoninthecalendar ofAmerican emotions And thisyear We willprobably rememberthis Thanksgivingasabanquet ofmixed emotions This is after all a profoundlyAmerican holiday The undertowof businessas usualseems especiallystrong thisyear The shadowofawar andmisgivings overthe futureloom inthe mindsof manyofus Most yearswe enjoythe privacyof Thanksgiving but thisyear somehow the holidayfeels likepart ofa publiceffort toremember andreclaim for ourselves whatit meanstobeAmerican That meansgiving thanksfor somefundamental principlesthat shouldbe honoredevery dayof theyear inthe lifeof thisnation principles ofgenerosity tolerance andinclusion This isafeastthat noone shouldbe turnedaway from The abundanceofthefood piledonthetable shouldsignify thatthere isplenty forall plenty tobe shared The welewefeelmakes senseonly if we alsoextend itto others Entering theNew Roomof YourLife Itmustbeone ofthemostfrequently askedquestions inthe Englishlanguage What doyouwanttobewhen yougrow up And formost ofus the answer issimple I don t know And that s justfine For teenagersall overtheworldit isdifficult toimagine lifeoutside thefamiliar schoolgrounds andfortable familyhome But whenthe universityentrance examsfinish andhigh school graduationwraps up it istimetomove ontoawhole newstage inone s life adulthood One daywhen youare40 you maylook backon yourlife andwonder exactlyhow youbecame anadult When didyou change Quite oftentheanswerwill liebetween yourfirst dayof universityandthefirst dayofyourprofessional career While youcannot pinpointan exacttime somewhere inthe roommate days or dorm days you learntthings farmore valuablethan anythingyou couldlearn ina classroom For itisinthistimewe learnindependence Mum andDad can ttake care ofyou anymore responsibility youhaveto cleanyour ownbedroom andmake yourown meals maturity suddenly jokingabout girl s germs doesn t seemso funnywhen youactually havea girlfriendor boyfriend respect you shouldtakecareof John s puter he spenta lotof moneyon it and budgeting should youspend yourlast 50on newshoes orpizza And abig partoftheliving away from home processis munication High class celebritiesand highlypaid psychologistsare alwaystelling us to fixour relationshipproblems thekeyis munication And nothingcan providebetter trainingin developingmunication thanliving withother people Whose dirtysocks arethese Where isyour shareoftherent money Let shaveapartyon Fridaynight I thinkI m goingto break up withmy boyfriend This specialperiod oftime isguaranteed tomakeyoufeel everyemotion possible but atthesametime itwill provideyou with the bestmemories youcould everdream of When the dorm days etoan end we finallyknow wherewe belongintheworld And finally we knowexactly whatwe wanttobewhenwegrow upThe Paradoxof HappinessDo yourecall atime let s saywhenyou were about5years old what definedhappiness backthen Was itgetting apuppy forChristmas Or maybe you werea childof divorce and allyou wantedwas forMom andDad toget backtogether again Then asyou gotolder youwerehoping thatsomeone wouldask youtotheprom thatwould ve made your day maybe yourlife forthe moment During college good gradesmadeyouhappy but itwas short lived Because intherealworld youhadto lookforajob and petitionwas stark It sanemployer s worldyou thought But then you gotthe perfectjob now youcouldbehappy or couldyou Life requiresmorethanjust whatwe want Inevitably one mustunderstand totruly find happiness he mustmake hisown happiness happen Sounds abit redundant but truthfully thereisno setguidelines thatwill bringone happiness There isno magic wand we canwave tobring joyintoourlives Human naturethrives onthe thrillofthechase We dreamand wehope forthenextbig area itisthe grandadventure ofliving We arehopeless creaturesof fort We likehaving andaumulating thin

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