19届“21世纪•可口可乐杯”全国英语演讲比赛冠军李思上演讲稿
(2016-04-06 15:04:52)分类: 趣味英语 |
演讲稿:
What We Talk About When We
Talk About Happiness
“Way to Blue. Everybody Hurts. Glad to be Unhappy.”
These were some of the chart-toppers announced on the radio
while I was at the barbershop a year ago. Quite depressing,
huh.
I asked my brother, Joe, why songs that display such
unhappiness reach the charts. Joe is an established businessman who
is always confident with his viewpoints. He reacted quickly and
questioned me in a matter-of-fact tone, “can’t you relate to the
song?” He then confidently pointed to the Buddhists’ explanation of
happiness, explaining to me that happiness is never a constant
state, but rather only a temporary escape from suffering. While I
respect the Buddhist explanation, I couldn’t help but ask: so what
is keeping you from experiencing happiness? Joe lost his
assertiveness when I mentioned this and he replied, “While I gain
acceptance from my peers and family, I feel like I’m a nobody.
These songs act as a route for me to escape. I don’t see happiness
as attainable in my life.”
While Joe transformed from a confident speaker to a
soft-spoken melancholic within a matter of a minute, my barber
offered him a sympathetic smile. He spoke up. “I was exactly like
you - once upon a time, I deceived myself into thinking I was
happy. I followed the majority’s norms of a stable job in brokerage
and felt I gained society’s acceptance. I was loved! But deep down,
I loved songs like these because I felt so useless. I felt that
whatever I did made no difference in the world. I found an escape
from this mainstream music as a means of explaining myself. Then
the next day, I’d put on my suit and be a nobody
again.
Then I asked, but how about now? “Now?” The barber said,
smiling. “Now, I don’t think this music deserves its place on the
charts.” He flipped over to his playlist and played us a song -
“Mayfly” by Cheer Chen.
The lyrics goes “Everyday when we open our eyes, we are all
mayflies. Living a simple life, chasing a dream vigorously,
searching for nothing but happiness.”
“I think this music deserves a place on the charts. I wish
people could search for happiness by only looking forward, and be
brave enough neglect harsh criticisms and mockeries along the way -
just like a mayfly. A mayfly only sees what is ahead of it - why
else would their lives be so simple otherwise? I became a barber
because I wanted to attain happiness - sure, I experienced
disapproval from peers and such, but I did not want to become “a
firefly without light”. I find happiness when I mix with trendy
young people that are eager to make their customers look better -
sure, some may not understand why this brings me happiness, but
does it matter?”
My brother Joe and I had a long conversation that evening. We
debated vigorously on our different values of happiness - while the
conversation with the barber relit my childhood dream of being a
conductor, Joe still questions whether stable happiness can
achieved even if his dreams are fulfilled. But ultimately, we
agreed that one should not let others decide your own standard of
happiness. Don’t deceive yourself into sadness and despair; pick
yourself up and find your own definition of happiness. Thank
you.