英语演讲稿-平心而论ObjectivelySpeaking

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1、英语演讲稿- 平心而论 Objectively SpeakingPeople in this be divided into tg and those alg comments. The g ones never have time to idle a a hotel, or do some business; some may open a factory or set up a school; others may be absorbed in scientific research, or devoted to military affairs or political issues.

2、Right or g, successful or failed, they are alg all kinds of risks(not because they neglect them, but mainly because they have the courage), and shouldering theresponsibilities, they march ford cautiously. They are risking their luck and their lives as either time nor energy to comment on others. tiv

3、ely planning the future, they devote themselves hard g the embroidered stories and malicious gossips flying in the air. The commenting ones, hod even if they t to ot capable enough. They are no better than anyone, but sho to nobody either. They blame either the heaven, or the earth, but never themse

4、lves. They dare not to take any risks, but they are also afraid of any hard gers, making stories and spreading rumors, making you feelannoyed and upset. It s not because that you have hurt them, or disturbedthem, or hindered them, but because you are g. If only you are g, he is there commenting. Eve

5、rything is hard at the beginning. You have just started a neeeding encouragement and support, yet he is there pouring a jar of cold g a gust of chilly d, making you ce you have succeeded, he is there again sharing your success g a little ashamed of the discouragement he had given you.Many people don

6、liket using their mind but enjoy echoing the vietake it for granted that the g ones are g ting ones are definitely right. Hoall fairness, ho it be true? Not g itself is already g, and it is a blunder tohurt the hard g people.From ancient time to the present, many greatmen have beencommented on endle

7、ssly. Take the cases of Confucius, EmperorQinshihuang, Empress , Gengis Khan, Dr. Sun Yet-sun, Chairman Mao,Deng Xiaoping, etc. Bothpositive and negative criticism have beenmade about them. They not only enjoyed compliments but also sufferedslanders from all over thecommenting on d g, the commenting

8、 onesthemselves don t really knog and ding perfectioncriticizing. the othersinability, they themselves are actually unable to do anything, but simplypretending that they kno dspectators. A nets of criticism from thespectators. But if a spectator is given a chance to perform, a disaster .Diners are a

9、lting on the skills of the chefs g the other case in point is theforty-chapter sequel of A Dream of the Red Mansions ,by Gao E earlyperfect job. Nevertheless there are al the novel, criticizing the latter fortychapters as a e only make itdone.Capable and g ahead of others and may not be properly und

10、erstood,hence causing various kinds of comments, more criticism but lesssupport;Capable people can easily succeed, thus causing both admiration andcomments, more jealousy but less appreciation (only their good luck is recognized);Capable people can be sought for help and attract the attention of the

11、 society, thus causing a lot of comments, more complaints but lessgratitude (even though they didn askt anyone for help, if only they ot able to help others in a satisfactory also suffer setbacks (some even experience ups and dos many times), experiencing fully the d coldness of the human on the eas

12、ier. No doubt there are cruel-hearted rich men, but it is also g to think that no d-hearted. They are capable of devising and managing and they often need to take risks to get the chance. But ever a group are dining or entertaining, everyone ted that the rich should pay thebill instead of going Dutch. If the rich doesn t pay, then he ll dregarded as a miser;Among good friends and relatives, the rich should often help the poor, otheress;

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