He belonged at the hospital with his mother,
sleeping on the same crippling bed,
waiting for Ricky to snap out of it so they could leave and go home.
״ ־ ϴµ,
㸧 ߲Ÿ ħ뿡 ھ ϴµ,
Ű ȥ¿ ٷȴٰ ϴµ..
snap out of it...ȥ.. ϰ Ÿ ¿ ȸǴ
ӽ..
He assumed Reggie had called Dianne,
״ ȣܸ ̾ؿ ȭ ϱ, so his mother probably wasn't worried.
Ƹ ̶ ߴ
he thinks ~ ʰ assume ϳ??!!
assume percept ܾ ..
pre-occupied idea, bias,, ̴ܾ
׳ ڽ ̶ ϴ ..
繰 Ͽ ˴ ٸ
ϴ .. assume...
let's started , assuming you already know about this section!!
̺κ ̹ ˰ ִٰ ϰ սô!!
In fact, she was probably pleased that he was there at that moment,
ũ ̰ ִٴ eating good food and sleeping well.
ִٴ Ͷ ̴ Mothers are like that.
ϱ.. He'd missed two days of school, according to his calculations.
غ Ʋ б Ծ Today would be Thursday.
ϰ̴ Yesterday, he'd been attacked by the man with the knife in the elevator.
, Ϳ ڷ Į Ҿ The man with the family portrait.
ִ !! And the day before that, Tuesday,
ȭ he had hired Reggie.
ȣ ܸ ߴ That, too, seemed like a month ago
͵
he [had hired] Reggie
ſϷ..
he [hired] Reggie
ܼſ ٸ
Ư Ͼ ܼ..
ȣܸ ϰ ִ ´..
̷ Ϸ ٴ ΰ..׳ дٰ ȴ
he['d been attacked] by the man...
׳
he [was attacked] by man
ƶ ܼ ص ....
ʴ´ٴ ǹ
ӽ Ǹ Ϸ̴
One day,
,
three boys were walking over a bridge
ҳ ٸ dz ɾ ִµ
when they heard a guy yelling for help.
Ҹ
It was President Bush.
νÿ.
He was drowning, and the three boys rescued him.
״ ,ҳ ־
He thanked them dearly and promised them
״ ϰ ٰ
whatever they wanted as a reward.
ϴ° ̶ ְڴٰ ߴ
The first boy wanted $10,000,
ù°ҳ ߰,
so Bush gave him the money.
νô ־
The second boy wanted a Ferrari,
ι°ҳ ߰,
so Bush gave the boy a Ferrari.
νô ־
The third boy wanted a wheelchair, Bush said,
° ҳ ü ,νð ,
"Why do you want one of those, son, you're not handicapped."
" ϳ..ڳ״ ұڵ ƴݾ"
The boy replied,
ҳ ߴ
"I will be when my dad finds out whose life I saved."
" ƺ ذ ˸ ұڷ ſ"
...
Bush is the best material to use as jokes..!!!!
ϰ ֳ??
ȭ ϰ ̴
µ??
Who is on it??
Who is on this?
Who is going to be on this job?
ǰ??
긮ٸ!!
be on the postion!!
ġ϶ ̾߱
ƹư ġ ON ϰ ذɰ..
On ӽ ˸ ׳ Ѱ
𱹾 ƴ Ȳϰ
Ѵ
̰ ??
!!(˵ ̴,ϰ Ѵܾ 鸰)
come here a lot??
̶ ϸ on and off
ٰ..ѹ..伺伺鸮
!!
ϰ ʹٸ..
̰͵ ON ϰ óȴ
Dinner is on me!!
ȸ絷 Դ° ??
Dinner on company expense!!
E.F. Shumacher å Small Is Beautiful ̶ å ٽ οϿ ġ AJ.Hoge(Effortless English) Financial Liberation̳ ̾߱ Ʒ ο ִ
While the materialist is mainly interested in goods, the Buddhist is mainly interested in liberation. ڵ..
Ӽ ִ ݸ鿡
ұڵ ο ´ Buddhism is the Middle Way and therefore in no way antagonistic to physical well-being. ұ شܿ ġġ ϰ ߵ Ƿ dzο ڴٰ ݴϴ ƴϴ It is not wealth that stands in the way of liberation but the attachment to wealth; ο ϴ dzο ü ƴϰ dzο ϴ ̴ not the enjoyment of pleasurable things but the craving for them. 游 ͵ ƴϰ ſ ,Žϴ ̴ The focus of Buddhist economics, ұ therefore, is simplicity and non-violence.
ܼ,˼ұ (,) ʴ Ϳ ִ For the modern economist [and consumer] this is very difficult to understand. 븦 [Һ] ſ ϱ ̴ They are used to measuring the "standard of living" by the amount of annual consumption, "Ȱ ,ǥ" ⰣҺϴ ϴµ ͼִ assuming all the time that a man who consumes more is "better off" than a man who consumes less. Һ ϴ Һڸ Һ ϴ Һڵ麸 " " Ƶ̴ ̴ A Buddhist economist would consider this approach excessively irrational: ұڵ ̷ ϰ ո Ѵ since consumption is merely a means to human well-being, Һ µ ־ ׳ ϻ̱ the aim should be to obtain the maximum of well-being with the minimum of consumption. ǥ ּ Һ Ͽ ִ ߱ϴ ̿ ̴ The less toil there is, (ݺǴ ) ϸ the more time and strength is left for artistic creativity ð â Ͽ ־ ȴ