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导读:爱,并不总是那么无私、宽容、充满信任,因为我们每个人都不完美,生活中难免出现矛盾、争论;但我们要做的是学会用完美的眼光,欣赏身边并不完美的人,共同面对生活的挑战。
“Love isn’t a state of perfect caring. It is an active noun, like struggle. To love someone is to accept that person exactly the way he or she is, right here and now.”- Fred Rogers
About love, we learn what we think it’s supposed to look like, and we may find ourselves frustrated when reality falls short. It often does. Love can be messy and imperfect, just like us, and life itself.
Love isn’t always patient. Sometimes we get short or frustrated with the people we love the most. Love is, however, recognizing that, taking a few deep breaths, and then doing our best to see the people we care about with compassion and understanding.
Love isn’t always kind. Sometimes we say things we later regret to the people we love the most. Love is, however, recognizing that, taking responsibility, and then doing our best to be caring and considerate in our future communications.
Love isn’t always selfless. Sometimes we fail to consider the needs of the people we love the most. Love is, however, recognizing that, taking their feelings into account, and then doing our best to find a balance between giving and taking.
Love isn’t always trusting. Sometimes we doubt the people we love the most. Love is, however, recognizing that, taking a close look at where our suspicions really come from, and then doing our best to see the best in people instead of assuming the worst.
Acknowledging this doesn’t mean condoning it; it means recognizing that love doesn’t cure us of our human nature to make mistakes. Love isn’t life without mistakes. It’s about wanting and working to overcome it together.
Vocabulary
compassion n. 慈悲,怜悯
suspicion n. 怀疑
condone v. 宽恕,赦免
(Have you learned the truth about love?)
明 轩 改编
“Love isn’t a state of perfect caring. It is an active noun, like struggle. To love someone is to accept that person exactly the way he or she is, right here and now.”- Fred Rogers
About love, we learn what we think it’s supposed to look like, and we may find ourselves frustrated when reality falls short. It often does. Love can be messy and imperfect, just like us, and life itself.
Love isn’t always patient. Sometimes we get short or frustrated with the people we love the most. Love is, however, recognizing that, taking a few deep breaths, and then doing our best to see the people we care about with compassion and understanding.
Love isn’t always kind. Sometimes we say things we later regret to the people we love the most. Love is, however, recognizing that, taking responsibility, and then doing our best to be caring and considerate in our future communications.
Love isn’t always selfless. Sometimes we fail to consider the needs of the people we love the most. Love is, however, recognizing that, taking their feelings into account, and then doing our best to find a balance between giving and taking.
Love isn’t always trusting. Sometimes we doubt the people we love the most. Love is, however, recognizing that, taking a close look at where our suspicions really come from, and then doing our best to see the best in people instead of assuming the worst.
Acknowledging this doesn’t mean condoning it; it means recognizing that love doesn’t cure us of our human nature to make mistakes. Love isn’t life without mistakes. It’s about wanting and working to overcome it together.
Vocabulary
compassion n. 慈悲,怜悯
suspicion n. 怀疑
condone v. 宽恕,赦免
(Have you learned the truth about love?)
明 轩 改编