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          靈隱寺內(nèi)一幅對聯(lián),已寫盡了人生!

           

          杭州靈隱寺內(nèi),掛著這樣一幅對聯(lián):人生哪能多如意,萬事只求半稱心。語言雖樸實無華,卻飽含著人生哲理,寫盡了人生。

          萬事只求半稱心,意味著常常要知足常樂、隨遇而安。林語堂先生說,這是“中國人所發(fā)現(xiàn)的最健全的生活理想”。

          “半稱心”並非消極無奈,而是一種人到中年後的豁達與智慧。“半”是一種生活態(tài)度,一種心靈狀態(tài),一種人生智慧,一種處世哲學(xué)。

           

           

          假如事事盡如人意,那有什麽努力和輝煌精彩可言呢?人生不存在十全十美,有遺憾才顯出生活本色。

          人生幾十年,酸甜苦辣鹹,各種滋味都有,故稱“百味人生。”

          世界上有走不完的路,也有過不了的河。過不了的就掉頭而回,也是一種智慧。只有平心靜氣胸無太多的雜念,才能及時把握機遇、化險為夷。

          萬事只求“半稱心”,是胸襟寬廣,是淡定從容的處世哲學(xué)。

           

           

          萬事只求“半稱心”,是不設(shè)置太玄的目標,不盲目的去攀比。不生非分之想,不貪非分之財。

          可能我們得不到某些東西,但也不要讓憂慮和悔恨來苦惱我們的生活。可能我們達不到某項目標,但也不要一味得垂頭喪氣。

          楊絳出生在一個有名的知識分子家庭,她的家境殷實,生活養(yǎng)尊處優(yōu),從小到大都是有名的才女。

           

          可是嫁給錢鐘書後,便跟著丈夫漂流海外求學(xué), 學(xué)習(xí)之余,楊絳幾乎攬下生活裏的一切雜事,做飯制衣,翻墻爬窗,無所不能。

          楊絳說:“得到了愛情未必擁有金錢;獲得了金錢未必能擁有快樂,擁有快樂又未必能享受到健康,即便是擁有健康,也未必一切如願以償。”

           

          人生不易,生活不易,讓我們珍惜擁有,保持一份良好的心態(tài),以求通達明智、沈浮自如。

          人生的路上,固守淡泊,不以物喜,不以已悲。不做世間功利的奴隸,不為凡塵中各種攪擾、牽累、煩惱所左右,使自已的人生不斷得以升華。

           

           

          不去強求完美,做真實的自我,讓人性回歸到本真的狀態(tài);不苛求自己,不委屈自己,努力不懈的追求自己的理想,快樂就在身邊。

          萬事只求半稱心,這不是玩世,這是求是。追求“半稱心”的生活,不是無奈和消極,而是一種豁達和智慧。

           

           

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