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I will live this day as if it is my last

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I will live this day as if it is my last. 

奥格·曼狄诺奥格·曼狄诺

And what shall I do with this last precious day which remains in my keeping? First, I will seal up its container of life so that not one drop spills itself upon the sand. I will waste not a moment mourning yesterday's misfortunes, yesterday's defeats, yesterday's aches of the heart, for why should I throw good after bad?                                                                                        

Can sand flow upward in the hour glass? Will the sun rise where it sets and set where it rises? Can I relive the errors of yesterday and right them? Can I call back yesterday's wounds and make them whole? Can I become younger than yesterday? Can I take back the evil that was spoken, the blows that were struck, the pain that was caused? No. Yesterday is buried forever and I will think of it no more.

I will live this day as if it is my last. 

And what then shall I do? Forgetting yesterday neither will I think of tomorrow. Why should I throw note after maybe? Can tomorrow's sand flow through the glass before today's? Will the sun rise twice this morning? Can I perform tomorrow's deeds while standing in today's path? Can I place tomorrow's gold in today's purse? Can tomorrow's child be born today? Can tomorrow's death cast its shadow backward and darken today's joy? Should I concern myself over events which l may never witness? Should I torment myself with problems that may never come to pass? No! Tomorrow lies buried with yesterday, and I will think of it no more.

I will live this day as if it is my last.

This day is all I have and these hours are now my eternity. I greet this sunrise with cries of joy as a prisoner who is reprieved from death. I lift mine arms with thanks for this priceless gift of a new day. So too, I will beat upon my heart with gratitude as I consider all who greeted yesterday's sunrise who are no longer with the living today. I am indeed a fortunate man and today's hours are but a bonus, undeserved. Why have I been allowed to live this extra day when others, far better than I, have departed? Is it that they have accomplished their purpose while mine is yet to be achieved? Is this another opportunity for me to become the man I know I can be? Is there a purpose in nature? Is this my day to excel?

I will live this day as if it is my last. 

I have but one life and life is naught but a measurement of time. When I waste one I destroy the other. If I waste today I destroy the last page of my life. Therefore, each hour of this day will I cherish for it can never return. It cannot be banked today to be withdrawn on the morrow, for who can trap the wind? Each minute of this day will I grasp with both hands and fondle with love for its value is beyond price. What dying man can purchase another breath though he willingly give all his gold? What price dare I place on the hours ahead? I will make them priceless!

I will live this day as if it is my last.

I will avoid with fury the killers of time. Procrastination I will destroy with action; doubt I will bury under faith; fear I will dismember with confidence. Where there are idle mouths I will listen not; where there are idle hands I will linger not; where there are idle bodies I will visit not. Henceforth I know that to court idleness is to steal food, clothing, and warmth from those I love. I am not a thief. I am a man of love and today is my last chance to prove my love and my greatness.

I will live this day as if it is my last.

The duties of today I shall fu1fill today. Today I shall fondle my children while they are young; tomorrow they will be gone, and so will I. Today I shall embrace my woman with sweet kisses; tomorrow she will be gone, and so will I. Today I shall lift up a friend in need; tomorrow he will no longer cry for help, nor will I hear his cries. Today I shall give myself in sacrifice and work; tomorrow I will have nothing to give, and there will be none to receive.

I will live this day as if it is my last.

And if it is my last, it will be my greatest monument. This day I will make the best day of my life. This day I will drink every minute to its full. I will savor its taste and give thanks. I will make the every hour count and each minute I will trade only for something of value. I will labor harder than ever before and push my muscles until they cry for relief, and then I will continue. I will make more calls than ever before. I will sell more goods than ever before. I will earn more gold than ever before. Each minute of today will be more fruitful than hours of yesterday. My last must be my best. 

I will live this day as if it is my last. And if it is not, I shall fall to my knees and give thanks.

中文对照

假如今天是我生命中的最后一天

我将如何利用这最后、最宝贵的一天呢?首先,我要把一天的时间珍藏好,不让一分一秒的时间滴漏。我不为昨日的不幸叹息,过去的已够不幸,不要再搭上今日的运道。时光会倒流吗?太阳会西升东落吗?我能抚平昨日的创伤吗?我能比昨天更年轻吗?一句出口的恶言,一记挥出的拳头,一切造成的伤痛,能收回吗?不能!过去的永远过去了,我不再去想它。

假如今天是我生命中的最后一天
我该怎么办?忘记昨天,也不痴想明天。明天是一个未知数,为什么要把今天的精力浪费在未知的事上?想着明白的种种,今天的时光也白白流失了。企盼今早的太阳再次升起,太阳已经落山。走在今天的路上,能做明天的事吗?我能把明天的金币放进今天的口袋吗?明日瓜熟,今日能蒂落吗?明日的死亡能给今天的欢乐蒙上阴影吗?我能杞人忧天吗?明天与昨天一样被我埋葬,我不再想它。

假如今天是我生命中的最后一天
这是我仅有的一天,是现实的永恒。我像被赦免死刑的囚犯,用喜悦的泪水拥抱新生的太阳。我举起双手,感谢这无与伦比的一天。当我想到昨天和我一起迎接日出的朋友,今天已不复存在时,我为自己的幸运,感谢天主。我是无比幸运的人,今天的时光是额外的奖赏。许多强者都先我而去,为什么我得到这额外的一天?是不是因为他们已大功告成,而我尚在旅途跋涉?如果是这样,这是不是成就我一次机会,让我成全?造物主的安排是否别具匠心?今天是不是我超越自己的机会?

假如今天是我生命中的最后一天

生命只有一次,而也不过是时间的积累。我若让今天的时光白白流失,就等于毁掉人生的最后一页。因此,我珍惜今天的一分一秒,因为他们将一去不复返。我无法把今天存入银行,明天再来取用。时间像风一样可捕捉。每一分一秒,我要用双手捧住,用爱心抚摸,因为他们如此宝贵。垂死的人用毕生的钱财都无法换得一口气。我天法计算时间的价值,它们是无价之宝!

假如今天是我生命中的最后一天

我憎恨那些浪费时间的行为,我要摧毁拖延的习性。我要以真诚埋葬怀疑,用信心驱赶恐惧。我不听闲话,不游手好闲,不与不务正业的人来往。我终于醒悟:懒惰,无异于从我所爱之人手中窃取食物和衣裳。我不是贼,我有爱心,今天是我最后的机会,我要证明我的爱心。

假如今天是我生命中的最后一天
今日事今日毕。今天我要趁孩子还小的时候,多加爱护,明天他们将离开而去,我也会离开。今天我要深情地拥抱我的妻子,给她甜蜜的吻,明天她会离去。今天我要帮助落难的朋友,明天他不再求援,我也听不到他的哀求。我要乐于奉献,因为明天我也无法给予,也没有人来接受了。

假如今天是我生命中的最后一天

如果这是我的末日,那么它就是最美好的日子。我要把每分每秒化为甘露,一口一口,细细品尝,满怀感激。我要每一分钟都有价值。我要加倍努力,直到精疲力竭,即使这样,我还要继续努力,今天的每一分钟都胜过明天的每一小时,最后的也是最好的。


假如今天是我生命中的最后一天

如果不是的话,我要跪倒在天主面前,深深地感谢!



作者简介

 

奥格·曼狄诺是当今世界撰写自我帮助方面书籍的最流行最有灵感的作家。他著有14本书,销量超过3000万册,被译成18种语言。
成千上万的来自生活中各行各业的人们,都盛赞奥格·曼狄诺改变了他们的生活,从他的书中得到了神奇的力量。
他的书充满智慧、灵感和爱心。他的著作包括:《世界上最伟大的奇迹》、《世界上最伟大的推销员》、《世界上最伟大的成功》等。

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