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So my good friends£¬if you want to realize your dream£¬please do not be afraid in face of difficulties or give up in face of failure 9. _______ lose your dream in face of pains. You must keep going forward 10.. _______ (brave)£¡Just fly your dream high above the sky!

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My friend BJ Gallagher once worked as a training manager for a large newspaper, which was more than a hundred years old£®The company¡¯s past had blinded the authorities to the need for change, and they new ideas and would say ¡°This is the way we¡¯ve always done it.¡±£®As the years went by, BJ grew more and more with their short-sightedness£®Finally, she left the company£®But she found that she hadn¡¯t left her behind when she resigned£®She carried it with her, like ¡°rocks in the stomach¡±.

¡°I finally decided to about my experiences and my feelings£®I it would be a good mental health £®I wanted to be rid of that company and those people, once and for all£®So I wrote and wrote£®It wasn¡¯t just a story that poured out ¡ª it was a whole ! My resentment (Ô¹ºÞ) my writing£®The whole world would know how they were!¡±

¡°What when the book came out?¡± I asked BJ.

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¡°What was the outcome?¡± I asked her.

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She smiled, ¡°I owe them a debt of thanks for giving me such a great tale to tell.¡±

Trading resentments for gratitude isn¡¯t always easy£®But it¡¯s worth it, gratitude is a far happier feeling than resentment.

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But a surprising fact of life is that in countries where nearly everyone can afford life¡¯s necessities, increasing wealth matters surprisingly little£®The connection between income and happiness is ¡°surprisingly weak,¡± observed University of Michigan researcher Ronald Inglehart in one 16-nation study of 170,000 people£®Once comfortable, more money provides diminishing returns(±¨³êµÝ¼õ)£®The second piece of pie, or the second $100,000, never tastes as good as the first£®Even lottery winners and the Forbes¡¯ 100 wealthiest Americans surveyed by University of Illinois psychologist Ed Diener have expressed only slightly greater happiness than the average American£®Making it big brings temporary joy£®But in the long run wealth is like health: its complete absence can create suffering, but having it doesn¡¯t guarantee happiness£®Happiness seems less a matter of getting what we want than of wanting what we have£®

Has our happiness, however, floated upward with the rising economic tide£¿Are we happier today than in 1940s, when two out of five homes lacked a shower or tub£¿Actually, we are not£®Since 1957, the number of Americans who say they are ¡°very happy¡± has declined from 35 to 32 percent£®Meanwhile, the divorce rate has doubled, the teen suicide(×Ôɱ) rate has increased nearly three times, the violent crime rate has gone up nearly four times, and depression has mushroomed£®Economic growth has provided no boost to human morale£®When it comes to psychological well being, it is not the economy£®

I call this soaring wealth and shrinking spirit ¡°the American paradox£®¡± More than ever, we have big houses and broken homes, high incomes and low confidence, secured rights and reduced civility£®We are good at making a living but often fail at making a life£®We celebrate our prosperity(·±ÈÙ) but long for a purpose£®We treasure our freedoms but long for connection£®In an age of plenty, we feel spiritual hunger£®

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B£® The more money we earn, the happier we would be£®

C£® In the long run, money cannot guarantee happiness£®

D£® In the long run, happiness grows with economy£®

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D£® happiness brought by it is less than that from the first $100,000

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C£® know how to enjoy life

D£® keep in touch with other people

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B£® family problems become more and more serious

C£® young people are not happy about their life

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