第46章 人尽其才(第1页)
第46章人尽其才
OutofPlace
奥里森·马登OrisonMarden
“ButI’mgoodforsomething。”pleadedayoungmanwhomamertwasaboutteforhisbluntness。
“Yasasalesman,”saidhisemployer。
“IamsureIbeuseful,”saidtheyouth。
“How?Tellmehow。”
“Idon’tknow,sir,Idon’tknow。”
“NordoI,”saidthemert,laughinessofhisclerk。
“Onlydon’tputmeaway,sir,dorymeatsomethingbesidesselling。Iotsell,IknowIotsell。”
“Iknowthat,too,”saidtheprincipal,“thatiswhatiswrong。”
“ButImakemyselfusefulsomehow,”persistedtheyoungman,“Ikno>
Helatheg-house,wherehisaptitudefuressooself,andinafewyearshebeotonlychiefthelargestore,butaat。。。
Amanoutofplaceislikeafishoutofwater。Itsfihing,theyareonlyahihefishothingbutflouofitselement。Butassoonasthefier,theymeahing。。。
Amanoutofplaothalfaman。Hefeelsunmarespecthimself,heberespected。
JohnAdams’fatherwasashoemaker,and,tryingtoteatheart,gavehimsome“uppers”tocutoutbyapatternwhichhadathree-eredholeinittohangitupby。Thefuturestatesmatern,holeandall。
Amanoutofplaagetogetalivithebuoyanergyahusiasmwhichareasnaturaltoamaninhisplaceashisbreath。Heisindustrious,butheworksmeidwithoutheart。Itistosupporthimselfandfamily,notbecauseheothelpit。Dietwohoursbeforeherealizesit;amanoutofplastantlylookingathiswatdthinkingofhissalary。
Ifamanisinhisplaceheishappy,joyous,cheerful,eileihedaysarealltooshortforhim。Allhisfacultiesgivetheirttohiswork;say“yes”tohiso。Heisamashimselfandishappybecauseallhispolayiuralsphere。
&ofplaceisdemtoallthepowersofmaatureoutofheraim;ifshehassetallthetsofyourlifetowardmedieorlaw,youwilloythingelse。
Will-polinotmakeafarmerofabornpainterahanalumberingdraughthorsebetoaracehorse。Whenthepowersarehelirengththeybeoralized,weakeed。Self-respethusiasma;webeehalf-heartedandsuccessisimpossible。
Manonlygrowswhenheisdevelopingalongthelinesofhisownindividuality,aryingtobesomebodyelse。Allattemptstoimitateanothermahereisnoonelikeyouiioernwasbrokenwhenyouwereborn,isnotonlytoruinyourowomakeoheoed。
Anywhereelseeakliheeofagreatmanisasorrytrasttoevehumanbeingwhoishimself。
“可我在其他方面还是有用的。”一个年轻人正在向商店的老板苦苦哀求。原来老板嫌年轻人反应迟钝,正要打发他走。
“你做销售简直就是一无是处。”他的老板回应道。
“我确信自己是有价值的。”年轻人说。
“是吗?可你怎么让我相信呢?”
“我一时也没有头绪,先生,我现在还不知道。”