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转个公司email,不过对第一代移民意义不大,本地人差不多是这么干的。/ f/ ]6 m5 r. ] n8 `$ Y
> Subject: FW: Mayonnaise Jar and 2 Cups of Coffee
3 z; u# ?6 Z9 \& C> When things in your life seem almost too much to handle, when 24 hours in
; n) O( L1 D8 Z' y( j% s( @> a day are not enough, remember the mayonnaise jar and the 2 cups of ' F8 ?0 H* n3 W& V" T1 J6 E" O
> coffee.
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& k1 n; T- Q- H> A professor stood before his philosophy class and had some items in front
3 h, u7 f5 f$ A4 E% y$ t1 p> of him. When the class began, he wordlessly picked up a very large and
6 L' n1 U2 M) \2 I- a) j> empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with golf balls. He then
" M$ a" i+ A# w> asked the students if the jar was full. They agreed that it was. ~, _' u6 w, p* I
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> The professor then picked up a box of pebbles and poured them into the jar 5 v# G& u% k; W- o) W) ~' l
> He shook the jar lightly. The pebbles rolled into the open areas between
# E- l. ?" E# T% ] U# l> the golf balls. He then asked the students again if the jar was full. They
5 N1 F1 F" C" W& a3 ~; ?; m> agreed it was.
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> The professor next picked up a box of sand and poured it into the jar. Of 1 H7 y9 [' u0 K; l/ i
> course, the sand filled up everything else. He asked once more if the jar
5 C7 P+ C, [$ r> was full. The students responded with an unanimous "yes."
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> The professor then produced two cups of coffee from under the table and 9 e+ S0 P# t' v9 z7 M
> poured the entire contents into the jar effectively filling the empty
5 s( |6 }" b3 O7 {% X9 d, Z, e> space between the sand. The students laughed./ y7 M T% t, \0 t2 @: q2 p$ A# E
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; ^1 Y# }* ]6 R4 V$ n. C& Y> "Now," said the professor as the laughter subsided, "I want you to 0 b Y( a3 S' {5 I% X p, F
> recognize that this jar represents your life. The golf balls are the 3 G( t4 K2 M3 k) ?5 q; U
> important things---your family, your children, your health, your friends
5 Q& n5 f: N: v> and your favorite passions---and if everything else was lost and only they
! i8 T* C/ C% b( m2 K5 ]> remained, your life would still be full.
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> The pebbles are the other things that matter like your job, your house and + j7 }1 d7 @: b/ |
> your car.+ D, N$ G! c7 C
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> The sand is everything else---the small stuff. "If you put the sand into 6 _0 b# S5 {. x% X. E: m
> the jar first," he continued, "there is no room for the pebbles or the
% e9 g. _! J2 H> golf balls. The same goes for life. If you spend all your time and energy * B2 a ~% A4 Q# _
> on the small stuff you will never have room for the things that are
y, h8 l& n" `( V0 w> important to you.
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> "Pay attention to the things that are critical to your happiness. Spend
. ], e4 X5 Q! _- Z* [. {6 M1 G> time with your children. Spend time with your parents. Visit with
, \8 W: O' c8 |& s& n: L; V K. Z> grandparents. Take time to get medical checkups. Take your spouse out to - Y7 G. l* U: q9 L" U7 \; w0 A" s
> dinner. Play another 18. There will always be time to clean the house and
' v( o# Z- {3 F& g3 y> fix the disposal. Take care of the golf balls first---the things that
U& q1 s) [/ _! C> really matter. Set your priorities. The rest is just sand."/ b# f/ k2 j" W0 c/ F$ E
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/ S( q! Z+ H: u4 c5 W, v* z> One of the students raised her hand and inquired what the coffee 9 X3 g, ]7 \* \0 Z8 {- q+ s+ X8 _4 F; V
> represented.. The professor smiled and said, "I'm glad you asked."% u* G4 f+ U5 r6 o, s9 ]- ]
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> The coffee just shows you that no matter how full your life may seem, - P- W/ `/ Z: s
> there's always room for a couple of cups of coffee with a friend."- d2 Z. ]8 H8 W
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# n: W' j/ f! N) q! `: t> Please share this with someone you care about.. I JUST DID |
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