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NL��e �N _hy��Ǐ100�CQ �NNhy��Bl0 Teg � N\S_�e1\(W0W���z�v‰O|bU���] \�S�NN*N�N��N� N�S �j�*Y*Yceek& & �S/f�YP[Le NǏ�uT�gd�k � N*NgT1\�dKb�N�[0�N�_$Oa0W� �*Y�_�N ��ǏN�YP[%� �g�}Y�v�Nu�eIQ ��`%_e�tS%_e� N�Veg0 A doctor s son jumped from the 19th floor of a building and left a posthumous letter which expressed his strong desire for staying more with his father, going to see a movie with his father, etc. Not until his son committed suicide had the doctor realized that the most precious thing is not career achievement, but the tight and intact family bonds. ;Su�v?QP[�N19|iNÍ � N �Yu NN\W�fN ��O-NYu��g�`8r8rj��N �g�` w5uq_ �g ^g�_�_PNPN& & ?QP[�@gKNT �8r8rMbf}v ��Nu-Ng�s5��v N/fb1\ � �/f�N�`0 It is no use crying over spilt milk. We have missed a lot of precious things in our life without knowing to cherish them. �S�`CSё��pN�e�wS� ��_Y�}Y�v�N ��_�_�{�{USUS1\��{�f�Ǐ�N0 Actually, I also missed something precious before. The reason why we would have missed those precious things is less than simple: we had thought that we could still own them tomorrow. �N�[ N �b_N�ǏN�N�N0�Ǐ�vt1u�_�{US��N:N؏ gf)Y0 Nevertheless, tomorrow is actually by no means reliable. There was a famous Buddhist monk saying that in many people s lives, they have only done two things: waiting and regretting. The result is that they were always too late to cherish what they had before they lost it. We would often claim to do something when we grow up, or when we have money or when we become old, etc. However, when we reach the condition we have expected, we could no longer do realize our wish any more, because we have lost it by then. �N�[ N �f)Y/f N�S`��v0�� N ��eO�y^`HNO� ��_Y�N�vNu-N ��SZP�N I{�_ N T�` $N�N�N �Tw�eg1\�S eg N�S 0b�N�1r���'Y�Q� � g���Q� ���N�Q�& & �S/f0R�N���eP �tS�NHN�� N�_�N0 �] ݍ John and Bobby joined a wholesale company together just after graduation from college the same year. Both worked very hard. After several years, however, the boss promoted Bobby to the position of manager but John remained an ordinary employee. John could not take it anymore, tendered his resignation to the boss and complained the boss did not know how to delegate and did not value hard working staff, but only promoted those who flattered him. �~��TZS�k Tt^'Yf[�kNT ��� TN�[yb�SlQ�SU_(u0�N�N�N�N�]\O���_�R�R06q � ��Qt^T ��g�c�bZS�k:N���~t � ��~�؏/fN Tnf�XT�]0�~��Q_N�e�l�_�S ��Q�RKN N�Q�NN\��L��O �v^�b(`�g NO(u�N � N͑(u���NleN�vXT�] ��S�cGS���NIYb�N�v�N0 The boss knew that John worked very hard for the years. He thought a moment and said, "Thank you for your criticism, but I have a request. I hope you will do one more thing for our company before you leave. Perhaps you will change your decision and take back your resignation." �g�wS�ُ�Qt^�~��]\Onx�[�_�R�R0�N�`�NNO?Q�� "�"�`O�[b�vybċ0FO/fb�S gN*N��Bl �b ^g(W`O�y_KNMR�Q:NlQ�SZPN�N�N�`0b��0R�e`OO9e�S�Q�[ �6e�V��HT0 John agreed. The boss asked him to go and find out anyone selling watermelon in the market. John went and returned soon. He said he had found out a man selling watermelon. The boss asked how much per kg? John shook his head and went back to the market to ask and returned to inform the boss $1.2 per kg. �~�T{�^�N0 �g���N�S^:W~b0RN*NVS��t�v�N0�~��S�Nv^�_�_�Veg0�N��N~b0R�NN*NVS��t�v�N0�g��N�klQ�eY\����~�GdGd4Y ��V0R^:W�S� �6qT�S�VegJTɋ�g�klQ�e1.2�CQ0 Boss told John to wait a second, and he called Bobby to come to his office. He asked Bobby to go and find anyone selling watermelon in the market. Bobby went, returned and said, boss, only one person selling watermelon. $1.2 per kg, $10 for 10kg, he has inventory of 340 melons. On the table 58 melons, every melon weights about 2 kg, bought from the South two days ago, they are fresh and red, good quality. �g���~�I{NO?Q �ُ�e�N�bZS�k�S0R�RlQ�[0�N��ZS�k�S^:W~b0RN*NVS��t�v�N0ZS�k�S�N ��VegKNT�� �g ��S gN*NVS��t�v�N ��klQ�e1.2�CQ ��k10lQ�eVS10�CQ0ُ*N�NNqQ g340*N��t �vQ-N58*N>e(W'��g N ��k*N��t͑�~2lQ�e ���/f$N)YMR�NWS�eЏeg�v ��e�� ��~�t �(�ϑ}Y0 John was very impressed and realized the difference between himself and Bobby. He decided not to resign but to learn from Bobby. �~��S0R�_'Y�v扨R ��NaƋ0R��]NZS�kKN���v�]ݍ0�N�Q�[6e�V��HTv^TZS�kf[`N0 My dear friends, a more successful person is more observant, thinks more and explores in depth. Chances exists in the daily details. For the same matter, a more successful person sees more and farther so that he can find out an opportunity and catch it to realize his aim. If a person sees one year ahead, while another sees only tomorrow. The difference between a year and a day is 365times, how could you win? �N1r�v g�S�N �b�R�v�N�f�U�N‰�[ ��R�N`��T\[\[�cBl0:gG�1\X[(W�Nu;m�v�~��-N0 T7h�vN�N�N �N*Nb�R�v�NO w�_�fY�f܏0 g�N w0RNt^T�v�`of � �`O�S w0Rf)Y0Nt^NN)Y�v�]ݍ/f365 P �`O`HN��b�bT� 1r�S/fN9h�~ Sometimes I really doubt whether there is love between my parents. Every day they are very busy trying to earn money in order to pay the high tuition for my brother and me. They don t act in the romantic ways that I read in books or I see on TV. In their opinion,  I love you is too luxurious for them to say. Sending flowers to each other on Valentine s Day is even more out of the question. Finally my father has a bad temper. When he s very tired from the hard work, it is easy for him to lose his temper. g�eP �bw�v`�u6r�kKN��/f&T gw1r0�N�N)Y)Y�_�NZ��� �:Nb�T__/e�Nf[9�0�N�N�N*g�Pb(WfN-N��0R �b(W5uƉ-N w0R�v��7h�Nɋw���0�N�N��:N b1r`O *YbY�O ��_����Q�S0�f N(u�(W�`�N�����ُ7h�v�N�N0b6r�N�v>�l^�8^OW0�~ǏN)Y�v�R/}KNT ��N�~8^O�S>�l0 One day, my mother was sewing a quilt. I silently sat down beside her and looked at her. N)Y ��k�Nck(W��P[ �bY�Y�0WPW(WyY�e�� w@wyY0  Mom, I have a question to ask you, I said after a while. Ǐ�NNO �b�� �Y�Y �b�`�`ON*N�0  What? she replied, still doing her work.  �NHN�? yYN���~�~@w �N���VT{S�0  Is there love between you and Dad? I asked her in a very low voice. bNO�X0W�S�� `O�T8r8rKN�� g�l g1r�`JU? My mother stopped her work and raised her head with surprise in her eyes. She didn t answer immediately. Then she bowed her head and continued to sew the quilt. �k�N�z6q\P N�NKb-N�v;m ��n f�_^�8^͂}v01\�P�N�N���_�NN:W͑�uN7h0 After they were back, every day in the morning and dusk, my mother helped my father walk slowly on the country road. My father had never been so gentle. It seemed they were the most harmonious couple. Along the country road, there were many beautiful flowers, green grass and trees. The sun gently glistened through the leaves. All of these made up the most beautiful picture in the world. �N�N�VegKNT ��k)Y�vnhfbĞf ��k�N��Odvb@w6r�N(WaNQg�v\� N+oek06r�N�N*g�Ydk)n�TǏ0�N�N1\�P/f)Y\OKNT0(W\��e�� � g��Y�=N�vΑ��0�~I��Th(g03�IQzǏh�S�v�� �)n�g0Wgq\(W0Wb� N0ُNRb_b�NNE^N��g�}Y�v;ub�0 The doctor had said my father would recover in two months. But after two months he still couldn t walk by himself. All of us were worried about him. ;Su�6r�N\(W$N*NgT�^ Y0FO/f$N*NgKNT ��N�N6q�e�l�r�zL�p�0b�N���_:N�N�b�_0  Dad, how are you feeling now? I asked him one day. gN)Y �b��N� 8r8r �`Oaɉ`HN7h?  Susan, don t worry about me. he said gently.  To tell you the truth, I just like walking with your mom. I like this kind of life. Reading his eyes, I know he loves my mother deeply. �N)n�T0W�� ς�s � N(u:Nb�b�_0ߍ`O�'T �b�U"kN`O�Y�YNWWceek�vaɉ0b�U"kُ�yu;m0 �N�N�v e(Wb�N �l�b�N�b g�f�[��vؚ�lQ� �tS g�f�r���v‰�p�b�N��9��_�fY ��b g�_tS�f\�b�N-�pN�_�fYtS�N�S�_�f\0 We have bigger houses and smaller families; more conveniences, but less time; we have more degrees, but less sense; more knowledge, but less judgment; more experts, but more problems; more medicine, but less wellness. b�N�v?bP[��eg��'Y ��[�^tS��eg��\��O)R��eg��Y ��e��tS��eg��\�f[MO��eg��Y �aɉtS��eg��\��wƋ��eg��Y �‰�ptS��eg��\�N�[��eg��Y ��_N��eg��Y�o�ir��eg��Y �eP�^tS��eg��\0 We drink too much, spend too recklessly, laugh too little, drive too fast, get too angry too quickly, stay up too late, get up too tired, read too little, watch TV too much, and pray too seldom. b�N�U�_*YY �����'YKb'Y� �{�_*Y\ �_f�*Y�_ �f` ��qY �V��^ �fN���_��eg��\ �5uƉ w�_��eg��Y �tS�_\T N^Hywy0 We talk too much, love too seldom, and hate too often. We ve learned how to make a living, but not a life; we ve added years to life, not life to years. b�N8^8^8Y8YvQ� �tS�_\�N�Q1r�_ �N8^8^�_-NEQ�n�N�Nh`0b�Nf[O�N�YUO �u � � N�w�YUOu;m0b�N�^��Nu}T�vgP� � � N/fu;m�vgP�0 We ve been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing the street to meet the new neighbor. We ve conquered outer space, but not inner space; we ve done larger things, but not better things. b�N{v N�Ngt �v^b�Rԏ�V �tS N��zǏW�S��S�b���e��E\0b�N�]�~�_ g�N*Yzz �tS�_ g N�N��]�v�Q�_�b�N�v�NN��ZP��'Y �FO(�ϑtS�l g�cؚ0 We ve cleaned up the air, but polluted the soul; we ve split the atom, but not our prejudice. We write more, but learn less; we plan more, but accomplish less. b�Nnm�Nzzl �tSal�g�NupB��b�NR�y�N�SP[ �tS�e�lq�d�b�N�vOP���b�N�Q�_�fY �f[0R�vtS�f\�b�N�v��R�fY ��[b�vtS�f\0 We ve learned to rush, but not to wait; we have higher incomes, but, lower morals. b�Nf[O�NTYэ �tS�_���N�YUOI{�_�b�N�v6eeQ��eg��ؚ �S��_4ls^tS��eg��NO0 We build more computers to hold more information to produce more copies than ever, but have less communication; we ve become long on quantity, but short on quality. b�N6R ��N�fY�v���{:gegX[�P�fY�v�Oo` �6R ��NgY�voR,g �tS�Q\�N�NAm�b�N_�Y4ngpeϑ �FO�_Ɖ�N(�ϑ0 These are the days of two incomes, but more divorce; of fancier houses, but more broken homes. ُ*N�e�N g�S6eeQ �FO_N g�N�fؚ�v�yZZ�s� g�fNS=N�v?bK\ �tS g�fY4x�x�v�[�^0 These are the days of quick trips, disposable diapers, throw away morality, one night stands, overweight bodies, and pills that do everything from cheer, to quiet, to kill. Where are we heading...? ُ*N�e�N g�N�_��e8n �MQm?\^ �tS�b_�NS��_0NY�`0��͑�v��SO ��N�S�S�N�N�_PN-Np�TY�bk�T�@g�vo�ir0b�N\p�TUO�e& & � If we die tomorrow, the company that we are working for could easily replace us in a matter of days. But the family we left behind will feel the loss for the rest of their lives. �Y�gb�Nf)Y1\{k�c �b�N:NKN�]\O�vlQ�S�S��O(WN)Y�Q�_{�f0W~b�N�N�fb�N�vMOn0FO/fS_b�N�y_�[�NT ��N�N�vYOu\O(W1Y=�-N�^Ǐ0 And come to think of it, we pour ourselves more into work than to our family an unwise investment indeed. �Q�N N'T �b�N\��]�v�e���fY0W�beQ0R�]\O-N � �>e_N�[�N(WNw��v�eIQ ��[(Wv^^�fzfKN>N0 So what is the morale of the story? ��HNُREe�N�v;N�e/f�NHNbT? Don t work too hard... and you know what s the full word of family? N���]\O�_*Y��� �`O�wS��[�vhQ�yT� FAMILY = (F)ATHER (A)ND (M)OTHER, (I) (L)OVE (Y)OU. �[�8r8r�Y�Y �b1r`O�N x^�y�vZZ�Y A man and his girlfriend were married. It was a large celebration. All of their friends and family came to see the lovely ceremony and to partake of the festivities and celebrations. All had a wonderful time. The bride was gorgeous in her white wedding gown and the groom was very dashing in his black tuxedo. Everyone could tell that the love they had for each other was true. A few months later, the wife came to the husband with a proposal, "I read in a magazine, a while ago, about how we can strengthen our marriage," she offered. "Each of us will write a list of the things that we find a bit annoying with the other person. Then, we can talk about how we can fix them together and make our lives happier together." The husband agreed. So each of them went to a separate room in the house and thought of the things that annoyed them about the other. They thought about this question for the rest of the day and wrote down what they came up with. The next morning, at the breakfast table, they decided that they would go over their lists. "I'll start," offered the wife. She took out her list. It had many items on it, enough to fill 3 pages. In fact, as she started reading the list of the little annoyances, she noticed that tears were starting to appear in her husband's eyes. "What's wrong?" she asked. "Nothing," the husband replied, "keep reading your list." The wife continued to read until she had read all three pages to her husband. She neatly placed her list on the table and folded her hands over the top of it. "Now, you read your list and then we'll talk about the things on both of our lists," she said happily. Quietly the husband stated, "I don't have anything on my list. I think that you are perfect the way that you are. I don't want you to change anything for me. You are lovely and wonderful and I wouldn't want to try and change anything about you." The wife, touched by his honesty and the depth of his love for her and his acceptance of her, turned her head and wept. 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