Observation !! (A Wonderful Lesson of Life)

1st year students of MBBS were attending their 1st anatomy class. They all gathered around the surgery table with a real dead dog.

The Professor started class by telling two important qualities as a Doctor. The 1st is that NEVERBE DISGUSTED FOR ANYTHING ABOUT BODY, e.g. He inserted his finger in dog's mouth & on drawing back tasted it in his own mouth. Then he said them to do the same. The students hesitated for several minutes. But eventually everyone inserted their fingers in dog's mouth & then tasted it.

When everyone finished, the Professor looked at them and said:
The most important 2nd quality is OBSERVATION, I inserted my Middle finger but tasted the Index finger. Now learn to pay attention.

Moral:

Life is tough but it’s a lot tougher when you are not paying attention

李开复给刚上大学的女儿的一封信

Dear Daughter:

As we drove off from Columbia, I wanted to write a letter to you to tell you all that is on my mind.

First, I want to tell you how proud we are.  Getting into Columbia is a real testament of what a great well-rounded student you are.  Your academic, artistic, and social skills have truly blossomed in the last few years.  Whether it is getting the highest grade in Calculus, completing your elegant fashion design, successfully selling your painted running shoes, or becoming one of the top orators in Model United Nations, you have become a talented and accomplished young woman.  You should be as proud of yourself as we are.

I will always remember the first moment I held you in my arms.  I felt a tingling sensation that directly touched my heart.  It was an intoxicating feeling I will always have.  It must be that “father-daughter connection” which will bind us for life.  I will always remember singing you lullaby while I rocked you to sleep.  When I put you down, it was always with both relief (she finally fell asleep!) and regret (wishing I could hold you longer).  And I will always remember taking you to the playground, and watching you having so much fun.  You were so cute and adorable, and that is why everybody loved you so. 

You have been a great kid ever since you were born, always quiet, empathetic, attentive, and well-mannered.  You were three when we built our house.  I remember you quietly followed us every weekend for more than ten hours a day to get building supplies.   You put up with that boring period without a fuss, happily ate hamburgers every meal in the car, sang with Barney until you fell asleep.  When you went to Sunday Chinese school, you studied hard even though it was no fun for you.   I cannot believe how lucky we are as parents to have a daughter like you.

You have been an excellent elder sister.  Even though you two had your share of fights, the last few years you have become best friends.  Your sister loves you so much, and she loves to make you laugh.  She looks up to you, and sees you as her role model.  As you saw when we departed, she misses you so much.  And I know that you miss her just as much.  There is nothing like family, and other than your parents, your sister is the one person who you can trust and confide in.  She will be the one to take care of you, and the one you must take care of. There is nothing we wish more than that your sisterhood will continue to bond as you grow older, and that you will take care of each other throughout your lives.  For the next four years, do have a short video chat with her every few days, and do email her when you have a chance.

College will be the most important years in your life.  It is in college that you will truly discover what learning is about.  You often question “what good is this course”.  I encourage you to be inquisitive, but I also want to tell you : “education is what you have left after all that is taught is forgotten”.  What I mean by that is the materials taught isn’t as important as you gaining the ability to learn a new subject, and the ability to analyze a new problem.  That is really what learning in college is about – this will be the period where you go from teacher-taught to master-inspired, after which you must become self-learner.  So do take each subject seriously, and even if what you learn isn’t critical for your life, the skills of learning will be something you cherish forever.

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网上冲浪或可延缓大脑老化

网络搜索真是个好东西,不仅帮助人们增长知识,还帮助锻炼脑细胞。Web Surf to Save Your Aging Brain

美国研究人员发现,老年人适当使用互联网后大脑活跃区域增加,网上冲浪或是延缓大脑老化的一剂良方。网络搜索刺激脑细胞和它们之间的相互连接,使脑细胞更加活跃。但并非所有的网络活动都能发挥延缓大脑老化的积极作用。例如网上赌博或者购物,那可能无法起到积极作用。

很是认同这项研究结果。每次,我总兴冲冲地开始逛淘宝想要买件觊觎已久的东西,然后一页页地翻,一件件地比,但不到半个小时,就恶心头晕,脑子一片空白,在懊恼中一口气关闭所有窗口。屡试不爽。可是,每次我想要了解一个新的事物、话题,从Google开始我可以走很远,就像梦见捡钱,越走越捡,越捡越多,最终兴奋不已,末了抹抹流口水的嘴角满足得发现自己kill了多少无聊的时间。

原文: Web Surf to Save Your Aging Brain

“90后”的姑娘们

介于70后和80后之间的尴尬年纪,我不属于“70后”那样的社会主心骨,也没有“80后”的彷徨失措,温吞水般的生活状态,勉强自娱自乐。偶尔憾叹一下小鸟一样一去不复返的青春年华,暗暗寄希望于未来的下一代。而如今的2009年,人们已经开始把目光投向刚刚成年的“90后”了,新中国都庆祝60岁生日了,“90后”是她老人家的新宠!

《ELLE》2009年第十期的"灵光乍现ELLE OPINION"的一篇文章,风头足以盖过那些光鲜亮丽的服饰和护肤品广告页面。一口气读了两遍,酣畅淋漓。有种想要把它背下来的冲动。于是,把它“抄”了一遍在这里。

作者蒋方舟,生于1989年。算是“90后”了,文笔犀利,OPINION观点鲜明正气。作为“70后”或“80后”的“长辈”,都鲜有这样的智慧。此女不得了。

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《“气场”这件战袍》(Spirit Power) 

撰文:蒋方舟,(生于1989年10月)  | 摘自《ELLE》2009年第十期

我总是不知道如何赞美同龄的女孩子。根据社会的词汇新编,词汇表里已经没有什么深入人心的讨好了。“可爱”是迫不得已最后底线,“漂亮”是暗示初此之外别无他物,“才女”简直是赤裸裸的骂人。

直到最近,我才发现了一个百发百中的赞美,那就是夸他们“气场强大”。所有徘徊在成年附近的女孩子,都对这个形容喜不自禁,引我为真正懂得他们的知音。

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《Bridge Over Troubled Water》(忧愁河上的桥)

忽然想起一首大学时在听力课上漂亮的林黛老师给我们反复听的一首歌 –《Bridge Over Troubled Water》(忧愁河上的桥)。当时听只觉得旋律太慢,太低沉,听得想睡觉。。。所以完全不理解老师为什么这么热衷这首歌,为什么讲起里面的词来时眼眶似有泪珠打转。记得那节课上她还给我们念了她一个去日本留学的好朋友给她写的信,(是写在那种漂亮又飘香的信纸上的信)不太记得信的内容了,但是清楚记得那一刻林黛老师那张洋溢着幸福的笑脸,还有听力教室窗外的秋日艳阳。

昨天看撇到一眼超级访问羽泉说他们立志要做中国的Simon&Garfunkel,两人组合相伴到老死。在纷纷扰扰的娱乐圈,能这样倒也实属不易,但是希望他们的创作也有Simon&Garfunkel一样能感动人。
 
Bridge Over Troubled Water》by Simon &Garfunkel
 
When you’re weary, feeling small
When tears are in your eyes, I will dry them all
I’m on your side when times get rough
And friends just can’t be found
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down

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