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We are living in exceptional times. Scientists tell us that we have 10 years to change the way we live, avert the depletion of natural resources and the catastrophic evolution of the Earth's climate.

The stakes are high for us and our children. Everyone should take part in the effort, and HOME has been conceived to take a message of mobilization out to every human being.

For this purpose, HOME needs to be free. A patron, the PPR Group, made this possible. EuropaCorp, the distributor, also pledged not to make any profit because Home is a non-profit film.

HOME has been made for you : share it! And act for the planet.

Yann Arthus-Bertrand

HOME official website
http://www.home-2009.com

PPR is proud to support HOME
http://www.ppr.com

HOME is a carbon offset movie
http://www.actioncarbone.org

More information about the Planet
http://www.goodplanet.info

  

 
 

向窗外看的人是欢乐的

只有知道如何停止的人才知道如何加快速度
我在滑雪的时候,最大的体会就是停不下来。我刚开始学滑雪时没有请教练,看着别人滑雪,觉得很容易,不就是从山顶滑到山下吗?于是我穿上滑雪板,哧溜一下就滑下去了,结果我从山顶滑到山下,实际上是滚到山下,摔了很多个跟斗。我发现根本就不知道怎么停止、怎么保持平衡。最后我反复练习怎么在雪地上、斜坡上停下来。练了一个星期,我终于学会了在任何坡上停止、滑行、再停止。这个时候我就发现自己会滑雪了,就敢从山顶高速地往山坡下冲。因为我知道只要我想停,一转身就能停下来。只要你能停下来,你就不会撞上树、撞上石头、撞上人,你就不会被撞死。因此,只有知道如何停止的人,才知道如何高速飞驰。
  
注解:用汽车来比喻,宝马可以上200公里,奇瑞却只能上120公里,为什么?发动机估计不相上下,差距在刹车系统,上了200公里刹不了车,呵呵,我的天!


放弃是一种智慧,缺陷是一种恩惠
当你拥有六个苹果的时候,千万不要把它们都吃掉,因为你把六个苹果全都吃掉,你也只吃到了六个苹果,只吃到了一种味道,那就是苹果的味道。如果你把六个苹果中的五个拿出来给别人吃,尽管表面上你丢了五个苹果,但实际上你却得到了其他五个人的友情和好感。以后你还能得到更多,当别人有了别的水果的时候,也一定会和你分享,你会从这个人手里得到一个橘子,那个人手里得到一个梨,最后你可能就得到了六种不同的水果,六种不同的味道,六种不同的颜色,六个人的友谊。人一定要学会用你拥有的东西去换取对你来说更加重要和丰富的东西。所以说,放弃是一种智慧。
  
注解:我的个人原则是:每一次放弃都必须是一次升华,否则就不要放弃;每一次选择都必须是一次升华,否则不要选择。做人最大的乐趣在于通过奋斗去获得我们想要的东西,所以有缺点意味着我们可以进一步完美,有匮乏之处意味着我们可以进一步努力。美国有一部电视片,讲的是一位富翁给后代留下了用不尽的遗产,结果他的后代全都变成了吸毒的、自杀的、进监狱的,或者精神病患者。为什么会这样呢?因为这位富翁给自己后代留下的钱太多了,以致他们不需要劳动就可以继承一大笔财产。继承一大笔财富,就几乎什么都能买到。所以,当一个人什么都不缺的时候,他的生存空间就被剥夺掉了。如果我们每天早上醒过来,感到自己今天缺点儿什么,感到自己还需要更加完美,感到自己还有追求,那是一件多么值得高兴的事情啊!


优秀是一种习惯
这句话是古希腊哲学家亚里士多德说的。如果说优秀是一种习惯,那么懒惰也是一种习惯。人出生的时候,除了脾气会因为天性而有所不同,其他的东西基本都是后天形成的,是家庭影响和教育的结果。所以,我们的一言一行都是日积月累养成的习惯。我们有的人形成了很好的习惯,有的人形成了很坏的习惯。所以我们从现在起就要把优秀变成一种习惯,使我们的优秀行为习以为常,变成我们的第二天性。让我们习惯性地去创造性思考,习惯性地去认真做事情,习惯性地对别人友好,习惯性地欣赏大自然。
  
注解:要会“装”,要持续的、不间断的“装”,装久了就成了真的了,就成了习惯了,比如准时到会,每次都按时到会,你装装看,你装30年看看,装的时间长了就形成了习惯。励志开始装吧



生命是一种过程
事情的结果尽管重要,但是做事情的过程更加重要,因为结果好了我们会更加快乐,但过程使我们的生命充实。人的生命最后的结果一定是死亡,我们不能因此说我们的生命没有意义。世界上很少有永恒。大学生谈恋爱,每天都在信誓旦旦地说我会爱你一辈子,这实际上是不真实的。统计数据表明,大学生谈恋爱的100对里有90对最后会分手,最后结婚了的还有一半会离婚。你说爱情能永恒吗?所以最真实的说法是:“我今天,此时此刻正在真心地爱着你。”明天也许你会失恋,失恋后我们会体验到失恋的痛苦。这种体验也是丰富你生命的一个过程。
  
注解:生命本身其实是没有任何意义的,只是你自己赋予你的生命一种你希望实现的意义,因此享受生命的过程就是一种意义所在。



两点之间最短的距离并不一定是直线
在人与人的关系以及做事情的过程中,我们很难直截了当就把事情做好。我们有时需要等待,有时需要合作,有时需要技巧。我们做事情会碰到很多困难和障碍,有时候我们并不一定要硬挺、硬冲,我们可以选择有困难绕过去,有障碍绕过去,也许这样做事情更加顺利。大家想一想,我们和别人说话还得想想哪句话更好听呢。尤其在中国这个比较复杂的社会中,大家要学会想办法谅解别人,要让人觉得你成熟,很不错,你才能把事情做成。
  
注解:如果你在考数学试题,一定要答两点之间直线段最短,如果你在走路,从A到B,明明可以直接过去,但所有人都不走,你最好别走,因为有陷阱。在中国办事情,直线性思维在很多地方要碰壁,这是中国特色的中国处事智慧。


向窗外看的人是欢乐的
 
       有一个朋友和老板去餐厅吃饭。服务小姐的态度非常恶劣,脸上没有半分笑容。朋友很生气,要投诉她,却被老板制止了。老板说,也许她失恋了,也许她刚刚被上司指责过,总之,我们应当原谅她。

“不管什么理由,她也不应该影响工作,这是她的错。”

“是的,”老板意味深长地说,“正是因为她全错,而你全对,才需要你的宽容。”

  朋友说了一句让老板喷饭的话:“没想到您还有傻根精神。”

  “所以我是头儿,”老板笑着说,“你是我的员工。”

  多一些感激,多一些宽容,多一些轻松。而把这些全部总结起来,就是多一些慈悲。

 
 在我们感到不痛快的时候,感到人生无望的时候,我们能不能走到窗口,去看看行色匆匆的人们,去想一想别人的痛苦。

  朝窗外看的人是欢乐的!至少,在理解与宽容的世界里,有更轻松的呼吸和更新鲜的空气。

 

距离

  有一天,教授问他的学生:“为什么人生气时说话要喊?”

  所有的学生都想了很久,其中有一个学生说:“因为我们丧失了‘冷静’,所以我们会喊。”

  教授又问:“但是为什么别人在你旁边时,你还是要喊,难道就不能小声地说吗?”

  几乎所有的学生都七嘴八舌地说了一堆,但是没有一个答案是让教授满意的。

  最后教授解释说:“当两个人在生气的时候,心的距离是很远的,而为了掩盖当中的距离使对方能够听见,于是必须要喊起来,但是在喊的同时人会更生气,更生气距离就更远,距离更远就又要喊声更大……”教授接着说:“当两个人在相恋时会怎么样呢,情况刚好相反,说话都是轻声细语,因为他们的心很近,心与心之间几乎没有距离,所以相恋中的两个人通常是耳语式的说话,心中的爱因而更深,到后来根本不需要言语,只用眼神就可以传情,而那时心与心之间早已经没有所谓的距离了……”



让别人开口说“是”

  跟人们谈话时,别开始就谈你们意见相左的事,不妨谈些彼此间赞同的事情。如果可能的话,你更应该提出你的见解,告诉对方,你们所追求的是同一个目标,所差异的只是方法而已。奥弗斯德教授在《影响人类行为》中说过:“一个‘不’字的反应,是最不容易克服的障碍,当一个人说出‘不’字后,为了自己人格的尊严,他就不得不坚持到底。”

  西屋公司推销员爱力逊负责的推销区域,住着一位有钱的大企业家史密斯先生。公司极想卖给他一批货物,过去那位推销员几乎花了10年时间,却始终没有谈成一笔交易。爱力逊接管这一地区后,花了3年时间,对方才买了几台发动机。他想如果这次买卖做成,发动机没有毛病,以后就可以向他推销几百台发动机。

  可是,这份高兴似乎太早了,史密斯先生见到他就说:“爱力逊,我们不能再多买你的发动机了。”

  他心头一震,就问:“什么原因?”

  史密斯先生说:“你们的发动机太热,我不能将手放在上面。”

  爱力逊知道如果跟他争辩,不会有任何好处的,过去就有这样的情形——现在,他想运用如何让他说出“是”的办法。

  他向史密斯先生说:“你所说的我完全同意。如果那发动机发热过高,我希望你就别买了。你当然不希望它的温度,超出电工协会所定的标准,是不是?”

  爱力逊获得了第一个“是”字。

  爱力逊又说:“电工协会规定,一台标准的发动机可以较室内温度高出华氏72度,是不是?”

  史密斯先生说:“是的,可是你的发动机却比这温度高。”

  爱力逊没和他争辩,只问:“工厂温度是多少?”

  史密斯先生想了想,说:“大约华氏75度左右。”

  爱力逊说:“这就是了——工厂温度75度,再加上应有的72度,一共是147度。如果你把手放进147度的热水里,是不是会把手烫伤?”

  史密斯先生还是说“是”。

  爱力逊接着说:“史密斯先生,你别用手碰那台发动机,那不就行了!”

  史密斯先生接受了这个建议。谈了一阵后,史密斯先生把秘书叫来,为下个月订了差不多30000元的货物。

  爱力逊费了多年,损失了数万元的买卖,最后才知道,争辩并不是一个聪明的办法。要从对方的观点去看事,设法让别人回答“是”,那才是一套成功的办法。

 

 
禅是不能讲的。禅的境界是言语道断,心行处灭,是与思维言说的层次不同,禅是悟的。
【你且看他】

寒山问拾得:“世间有人谤我、欺我、辱我、笑我、轻我、贱我、骗我,如何处置乎?”

拾得曰:“忍他、让他、避他、由他、耐他、敬他、不要理他,再过几年你且看他。”

【一杯茶】

南隐是日本明治时代的一位禅师。有一天,有位大学教授特来向他问禅,他只以茶相待。

他将茶水注入这位来宾的杯子,直到杯满,而后又继续注入。

这位教授眼睁睁地望着茶水不息地溢出杯外,直到再也不能沉默下去了,终于说道:“已经漫出来了,不要再倒了!”

“你就像这只杯子一样,”南隐答道,“里面装满了你自己的看法和想法。你不先把你自己的杯子空掉,叫我如何对你说禅?”

【悟性如光】

读佛经。

弟子问佛祖:“您所说的极乐世界,我看不见,怎么能够相信呢?”

佛祖把弟子带进一间漆黑的屋子,告诉他:“墙角有一把锤子。”

弟子不管是瞪大眼睛,还是眯成小眼,仍然伸手不见五指,只好说我看不见。

佛祖点燃了一支蜡烛,墙角果然有一把锤子。

你看不见的,就不存在吗?

【打破碗 】

一位老和尚有两个徒弟,大和尚和小和尚。

一日饭后,小和尚在洗碗,突然把碗打破了一个。

大和尚立马跑向老和尚的禅房打小报告:“师傅,师弟刚刚打破了一个碗。”

老和尚手捻佛珠,双眼微闭,说道:“我相信你永远也不会打破碗!”

【惹尘埃】

神秀曰:“身似菩提树,心如明镜台;时时勤拂拭,莫教惹尘埃。”

慧能云:“菩提本无树,明镜亦非台;本来无一物,何处惹尘埃?”

【礼物】

一位禅师在旅途中,碰到一个不喜欢他的人。连续好几天,那人用尽各种方法污蔑他。

最后,禅师转身问那人:“若有人送你一份礼物,但你拒绝接受,那么这份礼物属于谁呢?”

那人回答:“属于原本送礼的那个人。”

禅师笑着说:“没错。若我不接受你的谩骂,那你就是在骂自己。”



To the Great King of Pop, you're the Legend

you are not alone, u'll never be alone with all these wonderful songs u had done

Things - TRAVEL -

Home Grown

Locavore Hotel Experiences

harvest time!

You’re sick of the lies: Belgian chocolate (from New Jersey), organic lilac lotion (made from myxlethgrz-8), Real Housewives of, well, anywhere. What’s a purist to do?

Live off the land. And by “live,” we mean “journey,” and by “land,” we mean “flowery acres, organic herb and vegetable gardens, rippling lakes, and global farmers markets where you can pick, pluck, squeeze, catch, or simply stomp locavore-happy grounds.”

country charm!

The Inn at Palmetto Bluff,South Carolina
How’s this for an eco checklist? First you tour chef Chris Blobaum’s garden, inspecting the blueberries, lettuces, and asparagus. Then join the on-staff naturalist for alligator tracking and owl prowling on the 20,000 acres. Next it’s crabbing and shrimping on the river. (The chef will prepare your catch for supper, skipper.) To recover, hit the spa for a signature scrub (milk and rosebud, wild rice and mulberry) and mint-infused water made with ingredients from the garden.

buonissimo!

Lo Scoglio,Amalfi Coast
It’s a little slice of heaven in a small fishing village. At the (shockingly low-priced) family-run restaurant and hotel, son Tommaso De Simone cooks Nonna’s recipes using the produce (fava beans, tomatoes, wild arugula, artichokes, escarole) that papa Beppe picked that morning in his fields (along with the fish brought in from the dock that day). Beppe is an amazing character, and he’d be happy to take you on his rounds if you ask.

chop this!

  Mandarin Oriental Chiang Mai,Thailand
You’ll get a crash course in Thai gastronomy through the Culinary Academy.The experience starts with a guided tour of the bustling local food market, then it’s back to the hotel’s gardens to pick the vegetables and herbs you’ll use (and taste) in the cooking class. On the menu: spicy lemongrass salad with tamarind sauce, grilled prawn soup with holy leaves. Way to cook it up and chow it down.

how does your garden grow?

Viceroy Palm Springs,California
It’s nature’s bounty inside and out. The on-site desert herb garden is used by both the spa staff to make the signature scrub (a mix of lemongrass, lavender, neroli, and sage) and by the new (super-young, super-cute) chef James Bailey, who will let you join his rounds as he clips unusual herbs and explains what you’ll be eating and cocktailing later.

this land is your land!

Monachyle Mhor, Scotland
It doesn’t get much greener than a hotel located in Trossachs National Park. Owner and chef Tom Lewis leads lads and lassies through the estate’s 2,000 farm animal-filled acres to forage for mushrooms beside the loch and pick fresh produce for pickling, preserving, or eating straight away. Homemade jam and bread, fresh eggs, and locally caught fish? Of course.

the awesome azure!

 The Royal Hawaiian,Hawaii
Azure chef Jon Matsubara attends the Honolulu fish auction at Pier 38 (the only one of its kind between Tokyo and Maine) at 5:30 every morning to purchase the catch of the day directly from the source. It’s an amazing, rare experience — and you’re welcome to join. Pesco-tacular!

freshly caught supper!

 Hotel Metropole,Monte-Carlo
But if you’re after the fanciest fishing trip on the planet, the concierge at this over-the-top Riviera resort will arrange it. You leave for the Nice harbor at the crack of dawn and go net trawling in the blue seas until midafternoon (equipment and VIP lunch provided, bien sûr). When it’s all done, the hotel’s Michelin-starred chefs will prepare your catch for dinner.
Perfect for your no-carbon diet.


If u travel for the food

It’s the year of the cookbooks from the world’s most innovative chefs. From France, Joël Robuchon’s The Complete Robuchon, without photos so you don’t feel intimidated. From Spain, Ferran Adrià’s A Day at ElBulli, with highbrow treatises on the creative method. From Chicago, Grant Achatz’s Alinea, which has a nifty companion website. From England, Heston Blumenthal’s The Big Fat Duck Cookbook, which weighs more than you do, even after one of these supersonic meals.

bike!

If  u Travel for the Kit
Here’s a pretty cashmere blankie and matching pillow (the orange is very Hermès). Assorted Korres beauty products in little TSA-friendly bottles. A shoe suitcase that fits a dozen pairs of heels. And outrageously elaborate French travel trunks for movies, baby, bikes, and plants.

cozy!

If  u Travel for the Stuff
For Italian fashion without Milanese sales clerk attitude, shop Yoox for René Caovilla heels, Roberta di Camerino styles, and Faliero Sarti scarves. Paris boutique Colette has darling Les Ateliers Ruby helmets and Roger Vivier shoes. Fresh’s lush Crème Ancienne is handmade in a Czech monastery from a Roman gladiator recipe. Add charm and cutes to su casa with an egg pot and a teapot with a cold. Throw your Moroccan slipper-clad feet onto a handcrafted leather pouf and brew some Sri Lankan Silver Tips tea.

It’s a pocket of exotic in that paradise you call home.

长大就笨了

Do Your Homework
Homework Decorating Coach
squeaky clean!

Carpet (imported from Damascus), plus chair (NASA approved), plus vase (hand-cast by blind orphans) does not a well-designed apartment make.

But it might pose just the right kind of challenge for Nicole Patel of Homework. Using her holistic approach to interiors, the Zen master of the humble abode tackles demons in the closet, stuffy bedrooms, and fiery pits of the home office.

She’ll work with you to edit out all your unnecessary, unfortunate, or nearly unforgettable design decisions by helping you sell or donate what you can part with, organizing what’s left, and adding a few key elements to make your lifestyle more, well, livable.

With a keen eye for flow, a knack for color, and strategies for simplicity, this is homeschooling at its best.

Lesson learned.

For more information, go to homeworkny.com.



The Line of Fashion

Fashion illustration has a long and illustrious history—filled with world-renowned designers, their muses, and the artists that transmitted those visions to the world. Yet, even the most avid of today’s fashionistas may be hard pressed to name a single fashion illustrator. In recent years, the craft has been somewhat ignored, having fallen prey to the allure of the camera. This month, however, New York City’s Society of Illustrators seeks to restore the ink line and the brushstroke to their rightful place in fashion history in their The Line of Fashion exhibition. Featuring some of the most beautiful and moving fashion illustrations—many of them from the heyday of the forties and fifties—the works add vibrant life to the garments they depict.”. As the Society explains, “with a sure, knowing line, a whoosh of color—a look, an attitude, even an era can be defined. This is the power of the fashion illustration… The final effect is one that no camera can duplicate.” Sounds like it’s time to go back to the drawing board!

April 1 – May 2

www.societyillustrators.org

 


Tag Team

H&M!

When great minds think alike, great things can happen.

Case in point: Matthew Williamson’s newly launched clothing collaboration with H&M.

Joining the ranks of other great collaborators (Karl Lagerfeld, Stella McCartney, Comme des Garçons, et al), the London-based designer combines iconic pieces from his past collections with bold colors from his latest catwalk designs, creating a spring line for the masses.

The exclusive capsule collection (in a palette of blues, chartreuse, and emerald, plus saucy peacock prints) goes on sale April 23 at select stores.

Best of all, the brilliantly eclectic spring pieces won’t break the bank, like the cashmere cardigan ($79.90), mini ruffle dress ($199), and shorts ($49.90).

High style at low prices?

You couldn’t have conceived it better yourself.

In It to Limit
picture perfect!

Between work, life, and your insane family, sometimes you just need to adopt the fetal position and stare at the wall.

The least you can do: Pretty up your breakdown with nice art.

Turn to new site Photographers Limited Editions for incredible limited-edition prints by art, fashion, and celebrity shutterbugs around the world.

The site’s Viennese owner/curator handpicks each signed and numbered photograph. Go high fashion with Arthur Elgort’s 1993 image of Kate Moss in Nepal for British Vogue or Roxanne Lowitt’s shot of a kohl-eyed model smoking backstage at a 2003 Dior show. Or keep it real with Ben Watts’s series of an Iowa high school wrestling team.

Expect gallery-level pricing, but there’s also a lovely coffee table book compilation.

Which should help you pull it together.


Available online at photographerslimitededitions.com.

 
生活
C'est la vie
It's all about Character:
Watch your thoughts;
They become words
Watch your words;
they become actions.
Watch your actions;
They become habits.
Watch your habits;
they become character.
Watch your character;
It becomes your destiny
 
 

 

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