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January 22 因为太长时间没有写blog了,一写恐怕就会很冗长。那天室友说:你的期末总结呢?你是不是只有学期末才写blog啊?我笑了一下。从时间上来说的确是这样的,可有的时候我很想写,只是拿不出整段的时间罢了,况且我比较喜欢转了钟一个人在一盏台灯下写,这个时候,有一杯咖啡,它会闻起来非常的醇,好像只有我一个人闻得到,也好像只是给我一个人闻的。
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那天看only的space,看到她说我们是一起长大的,看到小调回复说我们都长大了,心里百感交集。其实,人不一定想长大。不知道我这个年龄段的人是不是都会为长大或不 长大而矛盾。反正我是这样的。这两年,自己的变化是显而易见的,但是还不能断言自己是长大了,因为我还搞不清楚这些变化是对过去中美好的遗失还是扬弃。
说说O.I.B,繁花似锦的一群,火树银花的三个。他们有对生活强烈的追求,是很阳光的一派。Only的幸福是有自己能为之努力的目标 ,有青春;ivy的魅力是你永远看不到她的忧郁;而boat的个性是对物质狂热的追求。物以类聚,他们用青春抹去忧郁,迷恋着都市的繁华,这是生活的法宝,让人快乐。而我,虽是挚友,但也是个边缘角色,这样的法宝我是无福消受的。有时候我很羡慕他们,很享受和他们谈论小资情调的点点,有时候我站在 他们的对立面反思自己,有时候我很嫉妒他们,可以心无旁鹜的做自己的事情。不知道在他们眼里自己是不是幸福,但在我看来是的。朋友就是这样,和而不同。大家聚在一起谈论的也总是往事,only的blog记载着前天他们聚会谈论的很多高中的故事,晚上也和我q了从前的种种。记得夏爷爷在分析课文是说的,作者对于往事的诸多回忆每每是源于对现实的忧郁与不如意。当然,希望O.I.B一切都好。
物欲,不是个贬义词,尤其在它转化成追求未来的动力的时候,你看到的是阳光、自信、快乐。就像“野心”一样,它同时也是激情和斗志。而这些东西,一个人不能少。
说说33,素静的人。她不太喜欢参加社交活动,不喜欢三五成群嘻嘻哈哈,也不喜欢和我的朋友一起玩——不过,本来也不是一类人。她有时会说我的朋友比她优秀,比她open,比她更能给我感觉阳光,更能给我所欲望了解的新东西,更符合我的style。她问我和她在一起是不是很闷,没意思,了无生趣。其实,不是的。她在我心里最值得肯定的就是她的静。且不论我是什么type的,跟一个安静的女友在一起,你会觉得很踏实。有一群风风火火的朋友是一种福,这点我早就深深的感受到了,但事情总有两面,形形色色的朋友有时也是会让人迷茫的。人都会受环境的影响,有很多type的朋友会让你受不同方面的感染,这反而使自己成了一个各种个性矛盾冲击的战场——加上自己本来就是一个双子座的人。如果双子座的人真有两面性,那么固然也需要两种个性都充分的发展。我设想过一种情形,如果有一天,大家觉得我是个安静的人,自闭的人而不再与我来往,而美美觉得我是个极度open的人,觉得我不适合她,那我只有把自己挂在时空之间了。因为有个素雅的人在身边,你会发现有个安定的生活基准,不会问自己为什么要出国呢?为了生活幸福,什么是幸福呢?幸福是出国……所谓淡泊以明志,宁静以致远。不参加活动,不闹眼子,不过于对生活和世界有欲望,你会知道自己到底要的是什么。比如双学位不应因为环境中每个人都在学在谈论而变得对你来说是个自然。对自己人生道路的决绝选择毕竟是件很个人的事情。花花世界,从前觉得自己很无知与渺小,很想尽自己所有精力能知道一点就知道一点,毫无标准的去追求,对于信息,来者不拒。到最后发现自己还是无知与渺小。到如今,静一静,发现标准应该是自己,你不是为世界而活着的,它也不是你了解得过来的,繁花似锦永远是个美丽的黑洞。
最后说说我是个什么style——不东不西,不是个东西。
September 08 那天我跟P立聊Q的时候我说我很在乎既存的每一个关系,包括每一种情感(亲情、友情、爱情等等)。自己不是个果断的人,对于一个relation我从来就不愿,也没有勇气由自己提出把它断掉。
说实话有了3以后,不知道是因为她的内向,还是因为自己的对现实的无奈,激起了我双子座乐观外向性格的反面。我开始不愿和人打交道,抑或是有点自闭,不想认识新朋友,不想参加班级活动,不想帮别人修电脑,不喜欢和三五个人出去吃饭,不喜欢和寝室的人夜谈,仅仅是听着,听着,睡着。我找不到高中的那个贾方在哪里,大学同学也不知道会有另一个贾方,他曾经有很多朋友,喜欢跟着boat认识年级里很多的人,喜欢参加学生会,喜欢在活动中跑来跑去,喜欢和only他们谈论yu玥,喜欢回到家做作业时跟friends打电话,喜欢和mao在回家的路上谈自己的迷惑,喜欢等到自己生日的时候看到如期而至的祝福时的那种幸福感……
还是想到了余秋雨的那个说法:生命中有的“朋友”只能称为熟人,而有的是真朋友,有的是知音。走出一中后,心里话,熟人不多,朋友没有,知音难求。朋友对我来说曾经是非同一般的重要(现在其实也是)。记得刚刚和3开始的那几天,我说我现在不适合谈恋爱(对事不对人),还有也不想让大家知道这事,所以依旧每天过着“贾方”的生活,课间不是在mao那里,就是在only、ivy那里。于是她开始发难于我,问我mao only ivy和她哪个重要一些(现在固然不存在这个问题了,但是我也没有答案),我那时的回答是前三者重要一些。现在想想有点对不起3,但是绝对说明了一个问题,朋友于我太重要了。没有a-mei、驴子,我不会觉得学习是件自然而轻松的事;没有mao、P立,我不会像今天这样成熟一点看问题;没有only、boat、ivy,我不会觉得生活的多姿多彩,潇洒快乐;没有xiaoxiao、光明、S飞、敖兄、主席、W雅琦……我也不会懂什么叫才气、灵气、活气、大气、势气、孩子气……我知道还有我列举不完的人,又只能说对不起了,有些是我无法用语言形容的,毕竟我能力有限。但我知道,我今天之所以是现在的我,是你们组成的环境影响的结果。高中有段时间我不想回家,家里不和谐,除了抑郁和脾气,恐怕我在家就只有习题陪着我,所以我最喜欢早上去学校,看到调皮的ivy证明自己到了自己的圈子,下课去找mao,可以学到不少社会知识,还可以聊一下八卦,晚上可以找xiao一起回家,路上是很惬意的,然后不得不在新华路口说拜拜,骑着那辆银色的车(也是朋友,但是掉了)从北湖绕个大圈,吹吹风,飙飙车,(这时一个人也相当舒服)最后身不由己的回家。
写到这里,我有点知道自己为什么现在自闭了。
其实我有很多朋友、知音,我所要做的,就是好好珍惜。结交新朋友于我来说恐怕是件多余的事情了,也是一件越来越难的事——我何以找到比你们更要好的?就算他着实优秀、合拍,但他又何以拥有和我一同走过的经历?有些东西人放不下,举不起。。。有人说在家靠父母,出门靠朋友,朋友不嫌多的。我现在就嫌多了,顾不过来,亏欠于你们。那天ivy说“你是不是不想跟我们再一起玩了?想玩就快来,不来就算了。”我一直知道自己对不住他们,这么长一个暑假和他们在一起聚聚不超过10个小时,这是我的错,但我总觉得我有原因(我已经不愿和已经界定为不是我朋友的人打交道,本来如果只有你们三个我一定会冒死请假来的),下次再聚吧。结果,来不及了,有意见了。虽然我那天还是没有去,但是我一直把这事横在心里到今天,一定写点什么给你们看看,也给自己看看,看看你们在我心里还有多少分量,看看自己怎么了?
自闭是因为朋友够多,一辈子光是回忆就满足了。自闭是因为知道,朋友难寻,不愿意太花时间。自闭还是因为现在我懂了,友情贵乎珍惜,珍惜甚难。友情最灰暗时有两种,一种就是觉得朋友对不住自己,一种就是感到自己对不住朋友。我这点自闭波及到了我的禁区,ivy的话给了我一个警报。可是我不知道怎么让你们了解你们对我有多重要,回头看刚刚写的,好像没有逻辑,也不能完全反映我的想法,可是我又能怎么写呢?
这两年来,有点自闭使我觉得少了一点嘈杂,多了一份聆静,使本来浮躁的自己沉静了一些,本也有些好处。但如果拿我既有的朋友去换,那我不如抑郁而终。
以前总是在怀疑,我把你们当朋友,可你们把我当朋友吗,生怕有一丝不对等。现在想想不是这样,朋友给你留下的是你骨子里的烙印,一种成长的伴随,而不是看得见的可以对价的利益。难怪余秋雨说朋友是无所求的。只求你们快乐,意味着我始终有人伴随。
July 29
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Your Result: You attract artsy people!
Those free spirited artists with great imaginations find you interesting. They are usually interesting themselves, so its not a bad thing, but they CAN be a bit wifty and choose odd goals. If you like life to always be a bit 'different' from the norm, but not too extreme in any one direction, these are the people for you. If you seek logical decision making skills and good money management, you may want to change something in the way you appear. Artsy people are fun for adventure and exploring, so, have fun! (smoking weed helps too)
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What type of person do you attract? Quizzes for MySpace | July 28
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Become an Autodidact: 10 Ways to Become a Self Taught Master (From: dumb little man)
Some of the greatest people in history have educated themselves to a large degree using a process known as autodidacticism. This is something that's more easily undertaken these days with the great wealth of online tools available to anyone.
Whether you've gone to college or not, you can learn just about anything these days on your own. Want to learn about the classics? Carpentry and home maintenance? Philosophy or cooking? Chess or computer programming? It's all online, and with a little bit of excitement, you can motivate yourself to learn a subject in a growing number of ways.
Why self-education? Well, besides the obvious reasons of wanting to improve yourself, prepare yourself for success, and just learn as much as you can, self-education offers a few extra benefits: you can learn at your own pace, and in your own way. You can follow your passions, and learn about things that excite you. There's no price for failure, but there's every reward for success.
How do you go about becoming an autodidact? The answer is simple: any way you want. I would suggest you set aside just a little time each day to learn a specific subject, but that really depends on your learning style. Some people learn all in one great rush: they'll stay up late hours for a few days in a row, consuming everything they possibly can about a subject. Others are overwhelmed by an approach like that, and would rather learn a little each day.
However you go about it, here are some of the best tools for the modern autodidact:
- Wikipedia. A vast repository of great and useful articles, Wikipedia is the autodidact's dream. You could surf it for hours, days on end, or you could use one of many tools to make daily learning a breeze. One of the best is the Articles of the Day feature --sign up to get it in your email box. Another great option that I've tried is making Wikipedia's random page your home page.
- Online Courses. Today you can learn from the best colleges and universities, from the comfort of your own home. Just a few of the online offerings: Berkeley, MIT, Carnegie Mellon, Johns Hopkins, Notre Dame.
- Chapter a day. Don't have time for books? Read them the easy way: a chapter a day is emailed to you or added to your RSS reader by DailyLit.com, which has a growing selection of free books.
- Word a day. Improve your vocabulary by leaps and bounds through the FreeDictionary, which has some great features you can subscribe to,including these RSS feeds: Article of the Day, In the News, and This Day in History.
- Take quizzes. One of the most fun ways of learning is through games and quizzes. If you do a quick Google search, you can find quizzes on just about any topic, including math, grammar, the U.S. Constitution ... you name it. Also try flashcards for effective learning.
- Art a day. If you'd like to learn about art, one of the best tools is Your Daily Art. Subscribe to the feed, and every day you'll get a famous piece of art, along with some notes to help your contemplation.
- Podcasts. Not a fan of heavy reading? Get your knowledge through listening. You can listen to a course while driving, while relaxing in the bath, or while your boss thinks you're working. Just kidding about that last one. Here are just a few of the
available podcasts: UCLA podcasts, Berkeley on iTunes, Stanford on iTunes, Purdue University Podcasts, University Channel (Princeton).
- Free ebooks. Of course, there are thousands of great books online, available for free. Read them during your spare time, print them out for bathroom reading ... it doesn't matter how you use them, they're free! Here are some sites to start you out:
Project Gutenberg, Wikibooks, Free Audio Books, Free Academic Textbooks.
- Learn languages. Tons of language courses are available online (BBC languages, FSI Language Courses to name a couple), and you can even learn them through iTunes: Chinese, Arabic, French, German, Italian, Greek and much more.
- Wikiversity. A growing number of courses are being offered through a great resource, Wikiversity. Also try BBC Learning.
Written for Dumb Little Man by Leo Babuata of Zen Habits
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