晨读英语美文100篇 Passage 53. Choosing an Occupation
[00:00.98]Passage 53. Choosing an Occupation
[00:06.23]Dear sir,
[00:12.47]I am very sorry that the pressure of other occupations has prevented me from sending an earlier reply to your letter.
[00:19.57]In my opinion a man’s first duty is to find a way of supporting himself,
[00:25.05]thereby relieving other people of the necessity of supporting him.
[00:29.53]Moreover, the learning to do work of practical value in the world,
[00:34.67]in an exact and careful manner, is of itself a very important education,
[00:39.60]the effects of which make themselves felt in all other pursuits.
[00:43.76]The habit of doing that which you do not care about when you would much rather be doing something else, is invaluable.
[00:51.75]It would have saved me a frightful waste of time if I had ever had it drilled into me in youth.
[00:57.76]Success in any scientific career requires an unusual equipment of capacity, industry, and energy.
[01:06.95]If you possess that equipment, you will find leisure enough after your daily commercial work is over,
[01:13.51]to make an opening in the scientific ranks for yourself.
[01:17.13]If you don\'t, you had better stick to commerce.
[01:21.39]Nothing is less to be desired than the fate of a young man who,
[01:26.10]as the Scotch proverb says, in “trying to make a spoon spoils a horn,”
[01:32.45]and becomes a mere hanger-on in literature or in science,
[01:36.93]when he might have been a useful and a valuable member of Society in other occupations.
[01:42.73]I think that your father ought to see this letter.
[01:46.45]Yours faithfully, T. H. Huxley 晨读英语美文100篇 美文英语 英语美文50篇 英语美文小短文 晨读英语 晨读美文 英语美文摘抄小短文 英语美文200字 英语励志短文
[00:06.23]Dear sir,
[00:12.47]I am very sorry that the pressure of other occupations has prevented me from sending an earlier reply to your letter.
[00:19.57]In my opinion a man’s first duty is to find a way of supporting himself,
[00:25.05]thereby relieving other people of the necessity of supporting him.
[00:29.53]Moreover, the learning to do work of practical value in the world,
[00:34.67]in an exact and careful manner, is of itself a very important education,
[00:39.60]the effects of which make themselves felt in all other pursuits.
[00:43.76]The habit of doing that which you do not care about when you would much rather be doing something else, is invaluable.
[00:51.75]It would have saved me a frightful waste of time if I had ever had it drilled into me in youth.
[00:57.76]Success in any scientific career requires an unusual equipment of capacity, industry, and energy.
[01:06.95]If you possess that equipment, you will find leisure enough after your daily commercial work is over,
[01:13.51]to make an opening in the scientific ranks for yourself.
[01:17.13]If you don\'t, you had better stick to commerce.
[01:21.39]Nothing is less to be desired than the fate of a young man who,
[01:26.10]as the Scotch proverb says, in “trying to make a spoon spoils a horn,”
[01:32.45]and becomes a mere hanger-on in literature or in science,
[01:36.93]when he might have been a useful and a valuable member of Society in other occupations.
[01:42.73]I think that your father ought to see this letter.
[01:46.45]Yours faithfully, T. H. Huxley 晨读英语美文100篇 美文英语 英语美文50篇 英语美文小短文 晨读英语 晨读美文 英语美文摘抄小短文 英语美文200字 英语励志短文
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