關(guān)于幸福的英語演講稿
Happiness lies in dedication
Most of us have learned a story. A little puppy asks her mother, “Mummy, mummy, where’s happiness?” Her mother smiles and says, “It’s on your tale.” The puppy thus tries to reach her tale, only to find it’s impossible. At last, the mother tells her, “Honey, if you head up and walk straightforwards, happiness will follow you all around.” As for our human beings, we all pursuit it without realizing that happiness is si-mp-le in many ways. Meeting an old friend is happiness. Winning a game is happiness. Even now I’m standing here and giving my speech is also happiness.
Happiness is basically a state of mind. It’s not in the mere possession of money, power or other material. When we achieve something we’re longing for or do something we prefer to, a spiritual satisfaction is perceived, which in my opinion can be defined as happiness.
Happiness lies in the effort of dedication and in the joy of achievement. Let me share something of my experience as a volunteer for the German agent in the 2015 World Stamp Exhibition. During the five days, with another two volunteers, we’ve done a lot of cancellation and helped communicate with customers who came to our booth. We all felt tired but cheerful. I’ve learned to listen to others, to value their opinions, and to work in cooperation as a team member. In short, I think I can say that I’ve learned to be a better person through volunteering. And I believe it’s one of my unforgettable experience in life.
Every person, regardless of their position, has something to offer to humanity. We achieve our own value by dedicating to the society we live in. And we gain grate satisfaction through our sincere effort. In a word, if everyone does a little, we can make a big difference, to build a happier and more harmonious world.
關(guān)于幸福的英語演講稿 [篇2]
ordinary happpiness
good morning everyone:
as we all know, happiness is something that every person is chasing. i always try my best to find out what is the true meaning of happiness. and i think i got it last week.
it was an ordinary saturday morning. i felt a little tired because of the preparation for the mid-term exams. it was not long before my mother came in with a large bunch of white roses picked from the seller’s gardon. during the next few minutes, we were both busy putting them into a big cley case. looking at the flowers, i found the dark sitting room became bright, so did my mood, just like a person gets some fresh air when he feels dizzy. all the feeling of boredom flew away.
then i remember a poem named “l(fā)ife could be worse”, which said:” for the weariness and aching muscles at the end of the day, because it means i have been capable of working hard. for my alarm that goes of in the early hours, because it means i am alive. and finally, for too much e-mail, because it means i have friends who are thinking of me. “i learnt that happiness is not the diamond in a necklace, nor a dream far away, it’s just your attitude towards life.
if you realize it, a si-mp-le cup of cola with ice can bring you a cool summer, for happiness is so ordinary that it’s right in the palm of your hand.
thank you!
平凡的幸福
各位早上好:
我們都知道,幸福是每個人都在追尋的東西。我也常常努力尋找幸福的真正含義。然而在上個星期,我想我已經(jīng)找到了。
這只是一個平凡的星期六早晨,我正在為準(zhǔn)備下周的期中考試而“焦頭爛額”。沒過多久,媽媽便捧了一大束白玫瑰進(jìn)來,這些都是花匠從花園里剛剛摘下的新鮮玫瑰。于是我們忙碌幾分鐘,把它們插入一個大瓷花瓶中。看著這些花,我覺得原本陰沉的客廳變得明亮了許多,我的心情也豁然開朗,像是一個煩悶的人呼吸到了新鮮空氣。所有乏味的感覺都拋在九霄云外。
于是,我想起了一首名為“讓生活換一種風(fēng)景”的詩,上面寫道:“一天下來腰酸背疼——因為我有能力勤奮工作。鬧鐘清晨就響——那意味著我還活著。還有就是電子郵件爆滿了——因為有這么多朋友在惦記著我呢。”我察覺到,幸福并不是項鏈上的`鉆石,也不是遙不可及的夢,它不過是你對生命的態(tài)度。
如果你能意識到這點(diǎn),那么一杯加冰的可樂都可以帶給你一個夏天的清涼,因為幸福如此平凡,它就在你的掌心里。
關(guān)于幸福的英語演講稿 [篇3]
"the pursuit of happyness" -- the title comes from a misspelled schoolhouse mural -- has a lot on its mind but mostly this:if america is about the promise of bettering oneself,why does it have to be so freaking hard?in the movie,jefferson's declaration of independence words about happiness kept recurring to chris gardner.every day,christ had to work hard from morning till night,but still could hardly make a living.chris saw a bunch of suits,mostly male,pouring out of the dean witter reynolds brokerage firm in downtown san francisco.they all looked “happy,” “why not me?“ christ wondered.he did have an adorable boy,christopher,but wife linda was becoming a scarecrow of overworked anxiety.finally,his wife left christ because of life pressure,leaving him and her five-year-old son,christopher.and naturally,christ became a single father.
with the failure of his business,christ had no money to pay for the rent,so they were driven away from the flat.they became homeless.they slept in asylum,subway station public bathroom or anywhere as a temporary shelter.the destitution of life was absolutely depressing,but for his son’s future,for his own belief,christ never gave up and he still strongly believed that happiness would come one day if he worked hard enough today.
with his great efforts,christ won a six-month internship at dean witter,but there was no pay at all.so on one hand,christ had to work hard to make a living; on the other hand,he had to fight for his intern work,since only one of the twenty interns would succeed finally.besides,he had to take good care of his son after day care.however,christ made it with his amazing willpower.
christ was unfortunate,for he got a wife who was not understandable at all (though she has her own difficulties) and was in bad luck with his business.but he was very fortunate also,for he got a son who was very thoughtful and,i think,tough life experiences always make a great person.
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