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Staying Out of Jail
The safest road to Hell is the gradual one— the gentle slope, soft underfoot, without sudden turnings,without milestones, without signposts.
_ C. S. Lewis
Until this point in the book,I've offered you a number of theories to help address the challenges you'll face in seeking happiness in your career
and your life.
But in the final section of the book, I only want to use one theory to talk about living a life of integrity. In many respects, it is that simple. This section is intentionally short, but I believe it's equally powerful and universally applicable.
I can't anticipate all the circumstances and moral dilemmas you will find yourself in throughout your life. Yours will be different from everyone else's. What I offer here is a theory called “full versus marginal thinking” that will help you answer our final question: how can I be sure I live a life of integrity?
第三节
远离监狱
通往地狱最安全的道路是平缓的——缓坡,松软的地面,没有急转弯,没有里程碑,没有路标。
C.S.路易斯
本书说到这一点之前,我已经为你提供了一些理论,帮你解决在职业生涯以及生活中寻找快乐时所面临的挑战。
在这最后一节,我只想用一个理论来谈谈如何过正直的生活。在很多方面,都是这么简单的。这一节我故意写得很短,但我相信它同样的强大,而且普遍适用。
我无法预料你一生中会遇到的所有环境和道德困境。你遇到的会和其他人的不同。我在这里提供的是一个叫做“完整与边缘思维”的理论,它将帮助你回答我们的最后一个问题:我如何确定我过着正直的生活?
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