Archive for March, 2007

两个小故事

Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

故事一:

愛心

有一位單身女子剛搬了家,

她發現隔壁住了一戶窮人

一個寡婦與兩個小孩子。 

有天晚上,那一帶忽然停了電,

那位女子只好自己點起了蠟燭

沒一會兒,忽然聽到有人敲門,

原來是隔壁鄰居的小孩子,

只見他緊張地問:「阿姨,請問妳家有蠟燭嗎?」

女子心想:「他們家竟窮到連蠟燭都沒有嗎? 

千萬別借他們,免得被他們依賴了!」 


於是,對孩子吼了一聲說:「沒有!」

正當她準備關上門時, 


那窮小孩展開關愛的笑容說:「我就知道妳家一定沒有!」

說完,竟從懷裡拿出兩根蠟燭,

說:「媽媽和我怕妳一個人住又沒有蠟燭,所以我帶兩根來送妳。」 

這刻女子自責、感動得熱淚盈眶, 

將那小孩子緊緊地擁在懷裡。


故事二:

我們只不方便三小時 

那天跟老公幸運地訂到了票回婆家,上車後卻發現有位女士坐在我

們的位子上, 

老公示意我先坐在她旁邊的位子,卻沒有請這位女士讓位。

我仔細一看,發現她右腳有一點不方便,才了解老公為何不請她讓

出位子。 


他就這樣從嘉義一直站到台北,從頭到尾都沒向這位 女士表示這個

位子是他的,

下了車之後,心疼老公的我跟他說:「讓位是善行,但從嘉義到台

北這麼久,


大可中途請她把位子還給你,換你坐一下。」
 

老公卻說:「人家不方便一輩子,我們就不方便這三小時而已。」

 聽到老公這麼說,我相當感動,有這麼一位善良又為善不欲人知的

好老公, 

讓我覺得世界都變得溫柔許多。

 

后感:

看完了这两个故事,是不是觉得很感动呢?

万万没想到,故事中的小女孩不是来到蜡烛的吧?

他们虽然穷,但他们的爱心是满满的。

在这样的情况下,竟然还会为身旁的人着想。

而我们呢?往往就会像那单身女子那样,凡事斤斤计较,抱着能少

一点麻烦就少一点的心态,造就了现今社会的冷漠。

如果每一个人都能像第二个故事的老公那样,转个想法去面对事

情。那这世界就将会洋溢着温馨和欢乐的气息。

#心念一轉,世界可能從此不同,人生中,每一件事情,都有轉向

的能力,就看我們怎麼想,怎麼轉。


当然,记得要转向好的那个理念咯。

Be Thankful

Monday, March 19th, 2007

    Hey friends, i wish to
share this article with you. Hope this article is able to help you to recover
from your annoyed and unhappy moment. Cheer up ya;)   

    There was a blind girl who hated herself
just because she’s blind. She hated everyone, except her loving boyfriend. He’s
always there for her. She said that if she could only see the world, she would
marry her boyfriend. One day, someone donated a pair of eyes to her and then
she can see everything, including her boyfriend. Her boyfriend asked her,
"now that you can see the world, will you marry me?" The girl was
shocked when she saw that her boyfriend is blind too, and refused to marry him.
Her boyfriend walked away in tears, and later wrote a letter to her saying.
"Just take care of my eyes dear." This is how humans change when
their status changes. Only few remember what life was before, and who has
always been there in the most painful situations.

    Today before you think of saying an
unkind word, think of someone who can’t speak.
    Before you complain about the taste of
your food, think of someone who has nothing to eat.
    Before you complain about your husband or
wife, think of someone who’s crying out to God for a companion.
    Today before you complain about life, think
of someone who went too early to heaven.
    Before you complain about your children, think
of someone who desires children but they’re barren.
    Before you argue about your dirty house,
someone didn’t clean or sweep, think of the people who are living in the
streets.
    Before whining about the distance you drive,
think of someone who walks the same distance with their feet.
    And when you are tired and complain about
your job, think of the unemployed, the disabled and those who wished they had
your job.
    But before you think of pointing the
finger or condemning another, remember that not one of us is without sin and we
all answer to one maker.
    And when depressing thoughts seem to get
you down, put a smile on your face and thank God you’re alive and still around.