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Superhero
I worked in a drugstore when I was very small. Workinglong and hard, I treasured my lunch breaks when I could readlots of comic books. Superman, Batman, Spiderman and IronMan were some of my heroes.
There were always two distinct patterns in those books.
First, there was always a battle between good and evil.The battle was always tough[艰苦的]. No matter how strong thesuperhero was, evil pushed him to the very limit and mosttimes almost defeated him.
Second, the superhero was never paid by the society.Superman made money as a newspaper reporter; Batman, anindustrialist[企业家]; Spiderman, a photographer; Iron Man, theowner of Stark Industries. None of them were paid for beinga superhero and the contributions they made.
In other words, though they’ve risked everything forothers, real heroes don’tget paid for the superherostuff.
We can all do superhero stuff–volunteering,helping someone inneed, or doing anythingbeneficialthat takestime, effort,energyorresources.
Use yourpowerswell!
年纪还很小的时候,我在一家药店工作。由于工作时间长,活儿也累,所以我非常珍惜午休时间,因为每到那个时候我就可以看很多漫画书。超人、蝙蝠侠、蜘蛛侠和钢铁侠都是我的英雄。
那些书里总有两个明显的套路。
首先, 善恶之间总有一场恶斗。这场战斗总是无比艰辛。无论超级英雄有多强大,邪恶势力总能将他逼入绝境,而且常常差点儿就会将他打败。
其次,超级英雄从不向社会索取报酬。超人的收入来源于其报社记者一职,蝙蝠侠是一位企业家,蜘蛛侠是一名摄影师,而钢铁侠则是“斯塔克工业”的老板。他们当中没有人因为身为超级英雄及其所作的贡献获得回报。
换句话说,尽管他们为了别人奋不顾身,但真正的英雄不会从超级英雄的事业中获得报酬。
我们都可以成为超级英雄——例如投身志愿服务,帮助有需要的人,或者做一些需要花费时间、努力、精力或资源的善举。
好好发挥你的力量吧!
I worked in a drugstore when I was very small. Workinglong and hard, I treasured my lunch breaks when I could readlots of comic books. Superman, Batman, Spiderman and IronMan were some of my heroes.
There were always two distinct patterns in those books.
First, there was always a battle between good and evil.The battle was always tough[艰苦的]. No matter how strong thesuperhero was, evil pushed him to the very limit and mosttimes almost defeated him.
Second, the superhero was never paid by the society.Superman made money as a newspaper reporter; Batman, anindustrialist[企业家]; Spiderman, a photographer; Iron Man, theowner of Stark Industries. None of them were paid for beinga superhero and the contributions they made.
In other words, though they’ve risked everything forothers, real heroes don’tget paid for the superherostuff.
We can all do superhero stuff–volunteering,helping someone inneed, or doing anythingbeneficialthat takestime, effort,energyorresources.
Use yourpowerswell!
年纪还很小的时候,我在一家药店工作。由于工作时间长,活儿也累,所以我非常珍惜午休时间,因为每到那个时候我就可以看很多漫画书。超人、蝙蝠侠、蜘蛛侠和钢铁侠都是我的英雄。
那些书里总有两个明显的套路。
首先, 善恶之间总有一场恶斗。这场战斗总是无比艰辛。无论超级英雄有多强大,邪恶势力总能将他逼入绝境,而且常常差点儿就会将他打败。
其次,超级英雄从不向社会索取报酬。超人的收入来源于其报社记者一职,蝙蝠侠是一位企业家,蜘蛛侠是一名摄影师,而钢铁侠则是“斯塔克工业”的老板。他们当中没有人因为身为超级英雄及其所作的贡献获得回报。
换句话说,尽管他们为了别人奋不顾身,但真正的英雄不会从超级英雄的事业中获得报酬。
我们都可以成为超级英雄——例如投身志愿服务,帮助有需要的人,或者做一些需要花费时间、努力、精力或资源的善举。
好好发挥你的力量吧!