For the most part, life gives you so many decisions to make and so many opportunities to recover from your mistakes that, if you handle them well, you can have a terrific life. Of course, sometimes there are major influences on the quality of our lives that come from things beyond our control—the circumstances we are born into, accidents and illnesses, and so forth—but for the most part even the worst circumstances can be made better with the right approach. For example, a friend of mine dove into a swimming pool, hit his head, and became a quadriplegic. But he approached his situation well and became as happy as anybody else, because there are many paths to happiness.
在大多数情况下,生活给了你很多决定要做,也给了你很多从错误中恢复的机会,如果你处理得好,你就能过上美好的生活。当然,有时我们的生活质量会受到一些我们无法控制的因素的影响——我们出生的环境、事故和疾病等等——但在大多数情况下,即使是最糟糕的情况也可以变得更好用正确的方法。例如,我的一个朋友跳进游泳池,撞到了头,四肢瘫痪。但他很好地处理了自己的处境,并变得和其他人一样快乐,因为通往幸福的道路有很多。
My point is simply this: Whatever circumstances life brings you, you will be more likely to succeed and find happiness if you take responsibility for making your decisions well instead of complaining about things being beyond your control. Psychologists call this having an “internal locus of control,” and studies consistently show that people who have it outperform those who don’t.
我的观点很简单:无论生活给你带来什么情况,如果你承担起做出正确决定的责任,而不是抱怨事情超出你的控制范围,你就更有可能成功并找到幸福。心理学家称其为“内部控制点”,研究一致表明,拥有内部控制点的人比没有内部控制点的人表现更好。
So don’t worry about whether you like your situation or not. Life doesn’t give a damn about what you like. It’s up to you to connect what you want with what you need to do to get it and then find the courage to carry it through.
所以不要担心你是否喜欢你的处境。生活根本不在乎你喜欢什么。你需要将你想要的东西与你需要做的事情联系起来,然后找到勇气去完成它。
source:https://www.principles.com/principles/85eb28dc-0703-4803-8b8c-e16083154aa1/