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伊斯兰教创始人穆罕默德曾说:“假如你有两块面包,你得用一块去换一朵水仙花。”这句话寓含着深意。我想,“面包”指的是物质生活,“水仙花”所指的应该是精神生活。穆罕默德的意思是:如果你认为你的物质生活已经足够富裕,那么你就应该放弃一点物质上的追求,去换取精神上的享受。这话的确很对,但是,如果物质生活还不够富裕呢?这时我们该怎么办?这个问题很值得我们思考。我们现在是学生,没有任何经济来源,完全依靠父母,因此我们不得不为以后的“面包”着想。老师和父母当然更是这么看了。所以,他们平时总是鼓励我们多看课内书,多做题。语文书里的课文,我们很少能带着欣赏的眼光去阅读。这样的学习生活,虽然也让我学到了
Muslim founder Muhammad once said: “If you have two pieces of bread, you have to use one for a daffodil.” This sentence contains profound meaning. I think that “bread” refers to the material life, and “daffodils” refers to the spiritual life. Muhammad means: If you think that your material life is rich enough, then you should give up a little material pursuit in exchange for spiritual enjoyment. This is indeed quite true, but what if we do not have enough material wealth? How can we do this? This question is worth our consideration. We are now students. We don’t have any source of income. We rely on our parents. Therefore, we have to think about the future of “bread.” Of course, teachers and parents even saw this. Therefore, they always encourage us to read more books and do more. In the text books, we rarely read with appreciation. This kind of learning life, although it also made me learn