读书与自省散文

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第1篇:读书与自省散文

读书与自省散文

读书,我认为广义上可以分为两种,一是读有字之书,一是读无字之书。无论读有字之书还是无字之书,其根本宗旨都应该是一样的,那就是“吾日三省吾身”,通过读书阅世,不断自省,不断修身正己。

记得我刚刚上小学的第一天,不知道当时是特别调皮好动还是什么懵懂无知的原因,我好像是无意识地搂住校园里一棵小树,做了一个自己觉得很自然的动作:那就是掏出小铅笔刀削了一下小树的皮,没有想到这棵小树正好对着老师的办公室,被我的小学启蒙老师黄老师看到了,她走出来很温婉地制止了我的动作,我脸红了,黄老师用她的那双大手摸了摸我的小头,轻轻地说:“以后不要这样啦!小树会很疼的哦。”我觉得那双手像妈妈的手,因为妈妈的手很温柔呢……

这件小事有时会在我心中浮起,教我惭愧,教我自省,催我反思,让我感激。我想,人生中有很多时候,外在的指正和建议固然极其宝贵,而我们内在的自省精神更加与生俱来地可贵,值得发扬光大。我们读书可以不断自省自己的言行,做事亦可以反思自己有哪些地方不够完美,孔子曰:“吾日三省吾身。”如果我们经常像孔子一样勇于自省,时时处处自省,会使我们的人生不断向着善美的品质绽放美丽的生命之花。

朋友说过一个真实的'小故事,有一天主人对他家的小狗讲话,主要是训话,主要内容是对小狗最近一段时间的不当行为训诫了一番,小狗低下了头,乖乖地聆听着,结果呢,小狗自罚自己一天没有吃饭,最后,主人摸着它的头说:“好了,我原谅你了,去吃饭吧!”小狗才高兴地去吃饭。从朋友讲的这个故事可见,连小狗这样的小动物都知道自我反省,做错事都不好意思吃饭,何况我们万物之灵的人类呢?

一位学者说过,自省是人类最值得践行的最可宝贵的精神,人类最重要的能力就是“自我觉察”的能力,通过自我觉察,通过自省,可以让我们每一个人为自己的人生负责——在生命之旅中,我们的生活方式是不是我们真正想要的,是不是有益于世道人心,是不是有利于当下和后世子孙,是不是真正对面临困境的人伸出了援手而不是相反,是不是有些事情还可以做得更好,是不是在无意中曾经伤害了他人,是不是有些事情还未尽心尽力去做,是不是有些时间完全是浪费掉了,是不是自己没有设身处地站在他人的立场思考问题,是不是自己现在做的事情对他人和社会有良好的影响,是不是自己一直保持初心,用了真诚和淳朴来做人做事情,是不是自己随时随地善于学习,传递美善,传递温暖,等等,很多很多。自省精神很可贵,通过自省,付诸行动,通过实践,修身正己,完善人格,完美人生。所以说,读书是一种修炼,做事亦是一种修行,古人读书,越读越提升自己的精神境界,而现在我们读书呢?值得反思。比如,假如一个人对我们做了坏事,我们应该不应该愤怒?我们如果读书有心得而且有自省和修行自己的精神,我们当然就不会愤怒,而是会生出一种悲悯的博大情怀,去思考他为善或者为恶的原因,会觉得做恶之人亦极其可怜,上天让他扮演这样一个角色,殊为可怜也。值得我们去设身处地同情和帮助他。

先哲尝云:圣贤之书,不是教人专做文字,求取富贵,而是教天下万世做人的方法。如果不在实践中践行,与不读书无异也。君子进德修业,皆为“且歇”二字所牵缚,白首竟成浩叹。今之居官者,不但为自己享福计,且为子孙享福计,百计搜索横财,以供享福之用。噫!误矣。上天生尔,为造福之人,今反为造殃之人,清夜自思,上天其肯宽宥乎?造福享福,居官者人鬼关头。

其实不仅仅是居官者,我们都应该继承先哲告诫,吾日三省吾身,凡事求其心所安,为人当於世有益,让生命灿烂旖旎。

第2篇:自问与自省英语散文

自问与自省英语散文

Why Checking In With Yourself Is So Important

兵家云:知己知彼,方能百战不殆。然而你真的了解自己吗?

Checking Your Facebook Timeline More Often Than You Check In On Yourself?

How truly connected do you feel to yourself and those around you? If, like me, you love social media, your first instinct will no doubt be: I’m very well connected, thank you very much, I’ve got tons of Facebook friends and thousands of Twitter followers.

OK, so now let me repeat the question: how truly connected are you?

Let’s face it, most of us check in on our online selves more than we do on our real selves and then we end up wondering why our dreams remain dreams and our goals are just….far away goals.

If you truly want to realize your dreams and reach your goals, you need focus and to gain focus you need to be in touch with yourself. So how do you do that? Read on (and why not challenge yourself to avoid checking your Facebook or Twitter timeline along the way!).

Something often needs to change when we want to realize a dream or achieve a goal and for many of us, change can be a scary thing. Luckily, we live in such a content rich world these days that there’s no shortage of ‘stuff’ that can distract us from scary change: we can bury ourselves in work or general business so we don’t have to listen to that little voice that says: life sucks at the moment. We can eat, drink or smoke ourselves to distraction. We can lull ourselves into a trance in front of the TV. We can enter a virtual world on our games consoles and smart phones or…..we can lose ourselves in Facebook and Twitter – all to avoid the scary question: so if life/part of your life sucks at the moment, what exactly are you going to do about it??

Now here’s the thing: powerful and effective change comes from inside so if we only focus on the world outside us, we’ll never unearth, nurture and realize the dreams and goals we desire.

If you truly want to calm your “addiction” to the outside world and if you want to learn to check in more with the true you rather than the virtual you to create the change you want, follow these steps:

1. Accept you’re “outwardly addicted”

The first step to creating change is in accepting there’s a problem in the first place. If you’re still with me at this point, some part of you no doubt recognizes the pull of outside distractions. If you’re easily distracted by outside “stuff”, start to pin-point what your “stuff” of choice is. Is it additional work and business? Is it food, drink or cigarettes? Is it TV even when there’s nothing worth watching? Is it your smart-phone (email, web surfing, Facebook, Twitter)? Is it all of the above??

Once you know what your “stuff” of choice is, ask yourself how much time a day you spend doing it. And yes, if you’re really serious about changing, you can even keep a note of how many minutes and hours you distract yourself.

2. Ask yourself what you get out of being “outwardly addicted”

Yes, that’s right, we do get a positive gain out of our addictions – even the “bad” ones! So, for example, when I used to smoke up to ten or more a day, I used to say: “I know it’s bad for me but I really enjoy it.” What was my gain? Ironically, smoking actually helped me take deeper breaths! And (I was shy in those days) it gave me something to do with my hands.

Be really honest with yourself. What positive gains do you get out of your outward addictions?

3. How could you let go of the addiction and still keep the positive gain?

In my case, where smoking was concerned, after a long and sometimes difficult time giving up, I eventually got fitter and took up running. After a long, steady run, you can’t help but take deep breaths and once or twice a day when I meditate, I make sure I take a number of “cleansing” breaths. I used to watch more TV than I do now because I felt it helped me switch off. These days, if there’s nothing I really want to watch, I turn the TV off or, if my other half’s watching, I take myself off to another room to and switch off by reading a novel.

What can you do to keep your positive gains?

4. Once you’ve let go of the outward addiction, what else could you do that would benefit you more in the long run?

Like most people on the daily commute by train, I would more often than not squeeze onto the train, settle down (on a seat if lucky, standing if not), reach for my smart-phone and check Facebook or Twitter. Or my emails. Or my texts. Or all four. One. After. The. Other. Then one day, I remember looking around me and seeing most people on the train doing the same. Oh well. Safety in numbers. What are we all avoiding, I wondered. And scarier still, what am I avoiding??

Luckily, recognizing I was becoming seriously outwardly addicted and losing my connection to myself, I followed the steps I’ve listed above. And these days whenever I get on that train or bus, I may check my phone quickly but then I’ll be sure to do one or other of these things: meditate, do some releasing around negative beliefs, write in my journal or revisit my goals.

Allowing yourself to do any of these things instead of getting distracted means you’re giving to yourself and giving yourself more energy and resources to focus on what you really want to achieve in life. Why do you think top athletes excel? Because they have a singular focus on their goal and are tuned in to every aspect within their mind, body and emotions that will get them there.

Why on earth would you choose to do different? So from now on:

Make a list of things you can do to connect/check in with yourself more (make sure some of these fulfill the positive gains you used to get from your outward addictions).

Look back at how much time you spend distracting yourself.

Commit to filling this time with things that help you connect/check in with yourself more and…..DO IT!

第3篇:驿站自省的散文

驿站自省的散文

鸟儿,畅翔长空,必有累的时候,这时枝头便是鸟儿的驿站。列车,呼啸大地,必有停下的一刻,这时车站便起火车的驿站。人,不住徘徊,思来想去,左敲右推,最摆脱不了的,最不能失去的还是驿站。

人,习惯称自己为万物灵长,以为我们是有别于万物。然而人与万物相论却是最可怜的动物。受伤了,还得疗伤!下雨了,还得躲雨!同样的受迫于自然。其间最可怜的,就是为自己修筑太多的驿站。让自己喘息,让自己舔拭劳累的骨骼,还强装无碍。谈可怜、谈虚伪,人都雄居榜首。我不禁陷入思考!

当儿时课本里自由的鸟儿,在油墨中叽喳展翅的画画一去不复返之时。人,这种自称万物灵长的动物有没有想过为鸟儿留个驿站?当列车相撞已不成新闻之时,万物灵长又是否考虑过为“无辜的眼神”留个驿站?昔日的骇人听闻成了如今的无动于衷,又会是怎样的心惊胆战

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第4篇:自省

自省、市、县启动“同步小康驻村工作”以来,xx镇xx村同步小康驻村工作小组成员,严格按照上级的部署和要求,以求稳定、谋发展的总体工作思路做好驻村各项工作,现将近期驻村工作开展情况汇报如下:

一、xx村基本情况

xx村地处xx乡政府所在地,是一个典型的农业村,约15.6平方公里,耕地总面积3290亩,其中水浇地890亩,旱地2400亩,全村21个组,1068户,4568人,人均耕地0.9亩。主要农作物:玉米、水稻。经济作物以烤烟、油菜为主,村内养殖业主要以生猪、鸡、兔等养殖为主。人均纯收入5800元。村境内交通便利,省道久铜公路横贯全村。有线电视覆盖全村12个村民组,有线电话遍及全村14个组。移动、联通在村境内无信号障碍,可随处拨打。该村村规民约健全,执行情况良好。村集体经济为零,办公经费基本依靠乡

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第5篇:买书与读书散文

买书与读书散文

不知是从几何起,也不知为什么,逐渐养成了一个习惯,每隔一段时间,都想买一些书。有时候六七本,有时候哪怕只是一本。如果某个时期因为某种原因未能实现,心里就会念念不忘,牵挂不已。

说实话,喜欢买书,却并不喜欢看书。

记得朱自清先生在《买书》散文中曾说:“买书是我的嗜好,和抽烟一样”。

当然,我对买书,肯定比不上先生那样对书情有独钟,到了嗜好的地步。更不会像先生在散文中所言的那样,买一本就会孜孜不倦地去阅读,就会潜心研究其所包含的文化为我所收所用。

买回来的书,大多数是束之高阁。有时候见到自己感兴趣的书,放在床头、每天睡觉前随手偶翻一二,以致一本书在床头静静的陪伴我一年,也是崭新无比,只是多了些时光的灰尘。

甚至有时候,逐渐就把这本书淡忘了,等想看的时候,又重新去书柜上寻找。找了半天,最后竟然就

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第6篇:散文:饮茶与读书

散文:饮茶与读书

一缕茶香,一瓣书香,文人夫复何求?

茶,清香扑鼻,给你提神醒脑;书,墨香轻飘,让你明理益智。坐在书案前,左手摩一壶,右手捧一书,神思随茶香书香升腾,就有了“御风而行,泠然善也”的忘我之境。

我之所以将茶与书放在一起,不只是人们喜欢读书时饮茶,饮茶时爱读书,实际上这两者脾性相同,神韵相通。

当你将茶叶放到茶具里,冲上开水时,茶叶犹蜷,茶汁尚苦,茶水微浊,喝一口不得其中真味。当冲上第二杯水时,茶叶浮浮沉沉,逐渐舒展,茶汁微浓,轻啜一口,满腹生香。当冲上第三杯水时,茶形完全展开,叶脉一目了然。此时茶水碧绿,如初春枝头嫩芽;茶色清澈,像一块透明翠玉;茶香袅袅,似有若无,似无若有,微闭双目,细啜慢品,妙不可言。故坊间有一说:头道叶子二道茶,三道喝得痒巴巴。到这个时候,你欲罢不能,不来个几杯,不

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