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释义 | As Cicero put it, “there is on fool who is happy, and no wise man who is not.” When I read the article, I wasn’t confused about sentence. What does the meaning of it? So I resorted to the dictionary and I knew the general meaning. It means the fool is unhappy in his life, oppositely the wise is happy all the while. Nevertheless, is it completely correct what Cicero said? I think it is not completely right. In my opinion, everyone has their own definition of happiness. The attitude towards the life is one of finding happiness’s factors. As to the author, happiness comes with satisfying close relationship and is not connected with particular age, sex, income level. Children have their own happiness, and adult also have. Of course, the fool is happy as same as others are.When I was young, my grandmother always said that the fool has his own happiness. It got me puzzled. So I asked mother why the fool is happy. She told me the fool doesn’t worry about his future, his relationship is pure and he believes people are unharmed in the world. Is the fool happy everyday? The answer is wrong. The fool would worry about whether his family likes him and whether his friends like to get together with him. However, the wise was unhappy too, because he always thinks too much. Sometimes he lives in a great stressful life. In short, there is no absolute right things in own life. |
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