哈佛公开课感想
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We came to this world, what is most important for us to be addicted in pursuing? The author of 《happine in Harvard》,TalBen Shahar, firmly believes that: Happine,the only standard measurement of lifevalue, is the ultimate goal of all goals.People ofen measure commercial succe by the standard of money.Money is used to aeing the aets and liabilities, profits and loes, all that have nothing to do with the money will not be taken into account.In a word, money is the highest wealth.But I think that life also has gains and loes as well as busine.Specifically, look at their lives, the negative emotions can be regarded as expenditure, the positive emotions as income.When positive emotions is more than negative emotions, we will see that happine,as the “high wealth”, is on a profit.Therefore, happine should be the enjoyment combined with meaning!A happy person must have a clear goal which can bring joyne and meaning, strive to work.And happine is mostly contingent on our state of mind,rather than our status or the state of our bank acount.Somewhere up in the attic is a brown, medium-size Samsonite suitcase that was a Christmas present in 1981.It served me ably all during my years as a traveling college textbook salesman, spending more nights in La Quinta Motor Inns than I care to remember.The reason I bring up that hard-cased suitcase is that the same item appears in “The Pursuit of Happyne,” which opened this past Friday.I’m sure the prop department found one on eBay or at a garage sale.But where mine afforded me the opportunity to travel throughout Texas in relative comfort, for Will Smith’s real-life homele character it contained his worldly poeions.He was also toting along a five-year old son.With the opening caption “inspired by a true story,” Smith plays Chris Gardner, a rags-to-riches good guy who often quotes Thomas Jefferson in his pursuit of the American Dream.Taking place in San Francisco in 1981, Chris is trying to lead his family—wife Linda(Thandie Newton)and son Christopher(Smith’s son Jaden)—from their lower middle cla existence in a dingy apartment into the good life.Chris and Linda are the 1981 version of Alice and Ralph Kramden, the quarreling Brooklyn couple always taking one step closer to the poorhouse by Ralph’s pipe dreams for prosperity.Chris has sunken the family savings into becoming the exclusive distributor of a portable bone density scanner, a nearly impoible to sell medical device.Throughout the movie we see Chris schlepping along with one of the machines seemingly glued to his arm.He needs to sell two scanners a month to pay the rent and for the day care of his son at a substandard facility that explains the mipelled “Happyne.” His product, as they say in outside sales, is not moving.Ah, but Chris has that dream.Worn out from working double shifts as a waitre, Linda no longer buys into the dream.She heads for New York, leaving her family and their troubles behind.You can imagine the angst that Chris now feels.He can’t sell his scanners, he can’t pay the rent, and the IRS is closing in for back taxes.As luck would have it, Chris happens upon a new opportunity.He is selected as an unpaid intern for a six-month stockbroker trainee program with Dean Witter Reynolds.There is no guarantee of a position upon succeful completion.Through a series of mishaps, Chris ends up homele.After going through the demanding rigors of the internship during the day, Chris has to run like the wind(sign him as a running back for the Texans, please)to collect Christopher from day care to get in line for a bed in a homele shelter.Some nights they are succeful;other nights they are not.A public restroom at the BART station shelters them on one harrowing night.I sat throughout the film wondering how much worse things could get for Chris.We know there is a happy ending, but the journey there is a rather bumpy road.Throughout it all Will Smith gives the performance of a lifetime.There is one poignant scene where he tells his son, “Don’t ever let someone tell you you can’t do something.Not even me.You’ve got a dream;you’ve got to protect it.You want something, you go get it.Period.” Amen to that, pal.
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