登陆注册
5420900000102

第102章 LETTER LXXI(2)

Make yourself absolute master,therefore,of your temper and your countenance,so far,at least,as that no visible change do appear in either,whatever you may feel inwardly.This may be difficult,but it is by no means impossible;and,as a man of sense never attempts impossibilities on one hand,on the other,he is never discouraged by difficulties:on the contrary,he redoubles his industry and his diligence;he perseveres,and infallibly prevails at last.In any point which prudence bids you pursue,and which a manifest utility attends,let difficulties only animate your industry,not deter you from the pursuit.

If one way has failed,try another;be active,persevere,and you will conquer.Some people are to be reasoned,some flattered,some intimidated,and some teased into a thing;but,in general,all are to be brought into it at last,if skillfully applied to,properly managed,and indefatigably attacked in their several weak places.The time should likewise be judiciously chosen;every man has his 'mollia tempora',but that is far from being all day long;and you would choose your time very ill,if you applied to a man about one business,when his head was full of another,or when his heart was full of grief,anger,or any other disagreeable sentiment.

In order to judge of the inside of others,study your own;for men in general are very much alike;and though one has one prevailing passion,and another has another,yet their operations are much the same;and whatever engages or disgusts,pleases or offends you,in others will,'mutatis mutandis',engage,disgust,please,or offend others,in you.

Observe with the utmost attention all the operations of your own mind,the nature of your passions,and the various motives that determine your will;and you may,in a great degree,know all mankind.For instance,do you find yourself hurt and mortified when another makes you feel his superiority,and your own inferiority,in knowledge,parts,rank,or fortune?You will certainly take great care not to make a person whose good will,good word,interest,esteem,or friendship,you would gain,feel that superiority in you,in case you have it.If disagreeable insinuations,sly sneers,or repeated contradictions,tease and irritate you,would you use them where you wish to engage and please?Surely not,and I hope you wish to engage and please,almost universally.The temptation of saying a smart and witty thing,or 'bon mot';and the malicious applause with which it is commonly received,has made people who can say them,and,still oftener,people who think they can,but cannot,and yet try,more enemies,and implacable ones too,than any one other thing that I know of:When such things,then,shall happen to be said at your expense (as sometimes they certainly will),reflect seriously upon the sentiments of uneasiness,anger,and resentment which they excite in you;and consider whether it can be prudent,by the same means,to excite the same sentiments in others against you.It is a decided folly to lose a friend for a jest;but,in my mind,it is not a much less degree of folly to make an enemy of an indifferent and neutral person,for the sake of a 'bon mot'.When things of this kind happen to be said of you,the most prudent way is to seem not to suppose that they are meant at you,but to dissemble and conceal whatever degree of anger you may feel inwardly;but,should they be so plain that you cannot be supposed ignorant of their meaning,to join in the laugh of the company against yourself;acknowledge the hit to be a fair one,and the jest a good one,and play off the whole thing in seeming good humor;but by no means reply in the same way;which only shows that you are hurt,and publishes the victory which you might have concealed.Should the thing said,indeed injure your honor or moral character,there is but one proper reply;which I hope you never will have occasion to make.

As the female part of the world has some influence,and often too much,over the male,your conduct with regard to women (I mean women of fashion,for I cannot suppose you capable of conversing with any others)deserves some share in your reflections.They are a numerous and loquacious body:their hatred would be more prejudicial than their friendship can be advantageous to you.A general complaisance and attention to that sex is therefore established by custom,and certainly necessary.But where you would particularly please anyone,whose situation,interest,or connections,can be of use to you,you must show particular preference.The least attentions please,the greatest charm them.The innocent but pleasing flattery of their persons,however gross,is greedily swallowed and kindly digested:but a seeming regard for their understandings,a seeming desire of,and deference for,their advice,together with a seeming confidence in their moral virtues,turns their heads entirely in your favor.Nothing shocks them so much as the least appearance of that contempt which they are apt to suspect men of entertaining of their capacities;and you may be very sure of gaining their friendship if you seem to think it worth gaining.Here dissimulation is very often necessary,and even simulation sometimes allowable;which,as it pleases them,may,be useful to you,and is injurious to nobody.

This torn sheet,which I did not observe when I began upon it,as it alters the figure,shortens,too,the length of my letter.It may very well afford it:my anxiety for you carries me insensibly to these lengths.I am apt to flatter myself,that my experience,at the latter end of my life,may be of use to you at the beginning of yours;and I do not grudge the greatest trouble,if it can procure you the least advantage.I even repeat frequently the same things,the better to imprint them on your young,and,I suppose,yet giddy mind;and I shall think that part of my time the best employed,that contributes to make you employ yours well.God bless you,child!

同类推荐
  • 佛说咒齿经

    佛说咒齿经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 高僧传

    高僧传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 孟子字义疏证

    孟子字义疏证

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 清微斋法

    清微斋法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 赋四相诗 礼部尚书

    赋四相诗 礼部尚书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 最神奇的24堂美容课

    最神奇的24堂美容课

    美容可以很有趣,变美可以很简单。2千万网友翘首以待,三大中文社区在线美容秘诀一册全收。十大美容编辑联合推荐,时尚美容最佳读本。 美丽人生,完美肌肤。不花钱的食物疗法和美容法,你还在等什么呢?
  • 傀儡封仙

    傀儡封仙

    你活在别人的故事中,别人活在你的眼中。究竟我们是一个完整独立的个体,还是各种意念想法的组合?我是仙,但我也是傀儡。命不由己不能欢笑,恣意逍遥到底是何活法?我,到底是谁。
  • 天域战尊

    天域战尊

    鬼方大陆,强者为尊,少年修炼万古吞噬诀,斩天骄,灭圣子,屠鬼神,造就不朽神话!天高海阔万里长,唯我敢向天地争锋芒!
  • 萌宝娇妻:邪魅老公

    萌宝娇妻:邪魅老公

    “封曦,你快点给我出来,你知不知道你怀孕了,你的肚子……”夜空爵的话还未说完,封曦就慵懒的走出来,“我当然知道我怀孕啦,还不是你让我怀的孕,你还凶我,老大老二老三老四老五给我上,拍死你爹地,我这肚子里可有你们梦寐以求的妹妹哦,快上”一听见妹妹在肚子里,老大老二老三老四老五急忙一起冲上去,收拾爹地,封曦就在一旁惬意的看着自家老公被追……军人文哦
  • 千香百媚

    千香百媚

    "仙音飘渺,人心难测,天道难寻。作为一个清音柔腰姿容好的软妹纸,修真不光是修仙,还要修身。其次长的好看不是我的错!!!论最美修真女仙的慢慢修真路!"
  • 九芝草堂诗存校注

    九芝草堂诗存校注

    朱依真是清中叶广西诗坛上的著名诗人,袁枚推之为“粤西诗人之冠”。然而由于历史、地域及其声名卑微等多方面的原因,其作品的流传与影响受到了严重的制约。人们对朱依真及其作品的研究几乎是一片空白。本书着重对《九芝草堂诗存》进行标点、校勘、注释等整理工作,并在此基础上,对朱依真的生平、思想、交游及其诗歌创作的思想内容、艺术特色进行较全面的分析研究,以期获得对朱依真及其作品较全面的认识与掌握,正确评价朱依真的文学成就,弘扬广西地方文学遗产,为今后的文学创作提供借鉴。
  • 中国铁路之父詹天佑

    中国铁路之父詹天佑

    《中华爱国人物故事》是一套故事丛书。它汇集了我国历史上80位古圣先贤、民族英雄、志士仁人、革命领袖、先进模范人物的生动感人史迹,表现了作为中华民族优秀传统的伟大的爱国主义精神。
  • 诸天破坏神

    诸天破坏神

    破坏无尽世界,踏上成神之路!传统武侠,漫威世界,西方巫师,东方神邸!以破坏的名义,主宰命运!
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 盛世凰谋之后宫升职记

    盛世凰谋之后宫升职记

    一见君子误终身。她孑然一身时遇见他,她想,若有回报之时,她必定竭尽全力。深宫再相逢,情愫暗生,从此天涯相随。他要这天下,她就帮他得这天下!他要盛世,她就帮他铸这盛世繁荣!从草芥宫女,到九天之凰,她和他,并肩!