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Somehow, after all of this, I came to understand that while many of us might default to measuring our lives by summary statistics, such as number of people presided over, number of awards, or dollars accumulated in a bank, and so on,the only metrics that will truly matter to my life are the individuals whom I have been able to help,one by one,to become better people.When I have my interview with God,our conversation will focus on the individuals whose self-esteem I was able to strengthen,whose faith I was able to reinforce and whose discomfort I was able to assuage—a doer of good, regardless of what assignment I had.These are the metric that matter in measuring my life.
This realization, which occurred nearly fifteen years ago, guided me every day to seek opportunities to help people in ways tailored to their individual circumstances. My happiness and my sense of worth has been immeasurably improved as a result.
让我从宗教的角度解释这个问题:因为随后,我意识到上帝与我们不同,他不需要统计员和会计,据我了解,他不需要通过观察总体来了解人类当中发生了什么,他衡量成就的唯一标准是以个人为单位。
意识到这些后,当许多人以总体加法统计的方式—比如人数,获奖文章的数量,银行里的存款等来衡量人生时,对我来说,人生中最重要的标尺却是每个我帮助过的人,他们能够成为更好的人,当我与上帝对话时,我们的谈话关注的是每一个个体,包括在我的帮助下强化了自尊心的人,强化了信念的人,以及减轻了痛苦的人,我是一个做好事的人,无论我的工作是什么,这些都是上帝评价我人生的标尺。
这个领悟大约在15年前发生,它引导我每天寻找机会并根据每个人的情况带给他们帮助,正因为如此,我的幸福感和价值观得到了极大提升。
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