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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上Quick Fix Society1. My husband and I just got back from a weeks vacation in West Virginia.2. Of course, we couldnt wait to get there, so we took the Pennsylvania Turnpike and a couple of interstates.3. “Look at those gorgeous farms!” my husband exclaimed as pastoral scenery slid by us a

2、t 55 mph. “Did you see those cows?”4. But at 55 mph, its difficult to see anything; the gorgeous farms look like moving green checkerboards, and the herd of cows is reduced to a few dots in the rear-view mirror.5. For four hours, our only real amusement consisted of counting exit signs and wondering

3、 what it would feel like to hold still again.6. Getting there certainly didnt seem like half the fun; in fact, getting there wasnt any fun at all.7. So, when it was time to return to our home outside of Philadelphia, I insisted that we take a different route.8. “Lets explore that countryside,” I sug

4、gested.9. The two days it took us to make the return trip were filled with new experiences.10. We toured a Civil War battlefield and stood on the little hill that fifteen thousand Confederate soldiers had tired to take on another hot July afternoon, one hundred and twenty-five years ago, not knowing

5、 that half of them would get killed in the vain attempt.11. We drove slowly through main streets of sleepy Pennsylvania Dutch towns, slowing to twenty miles an hour so as not to crowd the horses and horse carriages on their way to market.12. We admired toy trains and antique cars in country museums

6、and saved 70 percent in factory outlets.13. We stuffed ourselves with spicy salads and homemade bread in an “all-you-can-eat” farmhouse restaurant, then wandered outside to enjoy the sunshine and the herds of cows-no little dots this time-lying in it.14. And we returned home refreshed, revitalized,

7、and reeducated. This time, getting there had been the fun.15. Why is it that the featureless turnpikes and interstates are the routes of choice for so many of us? 16. Why doesnt everybody try slowing down and exploring the countryside?17. But more and more, the fast lane seems to be the only way for

8、 us to go.18. In fact, most Americans are constantly in a hurry-and not just to get from Point A to Point B.19. Our country has become a nation in search of the quick fix-in more ways than one.20. Now instead of later: Americans understood the principle of deferred gratification.21. We put a little

9、of each paycheck away “for a rainy day.” If we wanted a new sofa or a week at a lakeside cabin, we saved up for it, and the banks helped us out by providing special Christmas Club and vacation Club accounts.22. If we lived in the right part of the country, we planed corn and beans and waited patient

10、ly for the harvest.23. If we wanted to be thinner, we simply ate less of our favorite foods and waited patiently for the scale to drop, a pound at a time.24. But today we arent so patient. We take out loans instead of making deposits, or we use our credit card to get that furniture or vacation trip-

11、relax now, pay later. We buy our food, like our clothing, ready-made and off the rack.25. And if were in a hurry to lose weight, we try the latest miracle diet, guaranteed to take away ten pounds in ten days. unless were rich enough to afford liposuction.26. Faster instead of slower: Not only do we

12、want it now; we dont even want to be kept waiting for it.27. This general impatience, the “I-hate-to-wait” attitude, has infected every level of our lives.28. Instead of standing in line at the bank, we withdraw twenty dollars in as many seconds from an automatic teller machine.29. Then we take our

13、fast money to a fast convenience store (Why wait in line at the supermarket?), where we buy a frozen dinner all wrapped up and ready to be put into the microwave. unless we dont care to wait even that long and pick up some fast food instead.30. And if our fast meal doesnt agree with us, we hurry to

14、the medicine cabinet for-you guessed it-some fast relief.31. We like fast pictures, so we buy Polaroid cameras. We like fast entertainment, so we record our favorite TV show on the VCR. We like our information fast, too: messages flashed on a computer screen, documents faxed from your telephone to m

15、ine, current events in 90-seconds bursts on Eyewitness News, history reduced to Bicentennial Minutes.32. Symbolically, the American eagle now flies for Express Mail.33. How dare anyone keep American waiting longer than overnight?34. Superficially instead of thoroughly: Whats more, we dont even want

16、at all of it.35. Once, we lingered over every word of a classic novel or the latest best seller.36. Today, since faster is better, we read the condensed version or put a tape of the book into our cars tape player to listen to on the way to work.37. Or we buy the Cliffs Notes, especially if we are st

17、udents, so we dont have to deal with the book at all.38. Once, we listened to every note of Beethovens Fifth Symphony.39. Today, we dont have the time; instead, we can enjoy 26 seconds of that famous “da-da-da-DUM theme”-and 99 other musical excerpts almost as famous-on our Greatest Moments of the C

18、lassics CD.40. After all, why waste 45 minutes listening to the whole thing when someone else has saved us the trouble of picking out the best parts?41. Our magazine articles come to us pre-digested in Readers Digest. Our news briefings, thanks to USA Today, are more brief than ever.42. Even our per

19、sonal relationships have become compressed Instead of devoting large parts of our days to our loved ones, we replace them with something called “quality time,” which, more often than not, is no time at all.43. As we rush from book to music to news item to relationship, we do not realize that we are

20、living our lives by the iceberg principle-paying attention only to the top and ignoring the 8/9 that lies just below the surface.44. When did it all begin, this urge to do it now, to get it over with, to skim the surface of life? Why are we in such a hurry to save time? And what are we going to do with all the ti

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