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inthebusycityofNewYork,suchanastonishingthingthateverhappened.
OnaFridaynight,apooryoungartiststoodatthegateofthesubwaystation,playinghisviolin.Thoughthemusicwasgreat,peoplewerequicklygoinghomefortheweekend.inthiscase,manyofthemsloweddowntheirpacesandputsomemoneyintothehatoftheyoungman.
Thenextday,theyoungartistcametothegateofthesubwaystation,andputhishatonthegroundgracefully.Differentthanthedaybefore,hetookoutalargepieceofpaperandlaiditonthegroundandputsomestonesonit.Thenheadjustedtheviolinandbeganplaying.itseemedmorepleasanttolistento.
Beforelong,theyoungviolinistwassurroundedwithpeople,whowereallattractedbythewordsonthatpaper.itsaid,“Lastnight,agentlemannamedGeorgeSangputanimportantthingintomyhatbymistaken.Pleasecometoclaimitsoon.”
Seeingthis,itcausedagreatexcitementandpeoplewonderedwhatitcouldbe.Afterabouthalfanhour,amiddle-agedmanranthereinahurryandrushedthroughthecrowdtotheviolinistandgrabbedhisshouldersandsaid,“Yes,it’syou.Youdidcomehere.iknewthatyou’reanhonestmanandwouldcertainlycomehere.”
Theyoungviolinistaskedcalmly,“AreyouMr.GeorgeSang?”
Themannodded.Theviolinistasked,“Didyoulosesomething?”
“Lottery.it’slottery,”saidtheman.
TheviolinisttookoutalotteryticketonwhichGeorgeSang’snamewasseen.“isit?”heasked.
Georgenoddedpromptlyandseizedthelotteryticketandkissedit,thenhedancedwiththeviolinist.
Thestoryturnedouttobethis:GeorgeSangisanofficeclerk.Heboughtalotteryticketissuedbyabankafewdaysago.Theawardsopenedyesterdayandhewonaprizeof$500,000.Sohefeltveryhappyafterworkandfeltthemusicwassowonderful,thathetookout50dollarsandputinthehat.Howeverthelotteryticketwasalsothrownin.TheviolinistwasastudentatanArtsCollegeandhadplannedtoattendadvancedstudiesinVienna.Hehadbookedtheticketandwouldflythatmorning.Howeverwhenhewascleaninguphefoundthelotteryticket.Thinkingthattheownerwouldreturntolookforit,hecancelledtheflightandcamebacktowherehewasgiventhelotteryticket.
Latersomeoneaskedtheviolinist:“Atthattimeyouwereinneededtopaythetuitionfeeandyouhadtoplaytheviolininthesubwaystationeverydaytomakethemoney.Thenwhydidn’tyoutakethelotteryticketforyourself?”
Theviolinistsaid,“Althoughidon’thavemuchmoney,ilivehappily;butifilosehonestyiwon’tbehappyforever.”
Throughourlives,wecangainalotandlosesomuch.Butbeinghonestshouldalwaysbewithus.ifwebearourselvesinadeceptiveanddishonestway,wemaysucceedtemporarily.However,fromthelong-termview,wewillbealoser.Suchkindofpeoplearejustlikethewateronthemountain.itstandshighabovethemassesatthebeginning,butgraduallyitcomesdowninchbyinchandlosesthechanceofgoingup.共2页,当前第1页12※本文作者:佚名※
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