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Book Three Unit Twenty-seven

Book Three Unit Twenty-seven

作者: 化真 | 来源:发表于2018-04-09 16:58 被阅读0次

    It has been long known that everyone lives by selling something. Yet in real life, though it is possible to put a price on the value of material goods, it becomes more difficult to
    put a price on what people serve for us. Though at times we would unwillingly offer
    surgeons huge sums of money for saving our lives, we have to admit that the
    conditions of society are such that skills have to be paid for in the same way that goods are paid for at a shop. We can charge everybody for everything we possess. The only
    exception to this general rule turns out to be tramps. The real tramps are different from beggars in such aspects that they have nothing to sell and require nothing from others. What is more, they do not sacrifice their human dignity to ask people to take pity on
    them. A tramp has deliberatley chosen to lead the life he leads and is fully aware of the consequences. Though he may be unsure of his next meal, he never suffers from
    anxieties which afflict other people. He values freedom so highly that it becomes easier for him to move from place to place with ease and to get far closer to the world of
    nature by having to sleep in the open. In short, whatever he decides to do, a tramp will not sacrifice his freedom. As it is, tramps regarded as beggars are often despised by us, but how many of us can honestly say that we have not felt a little jealous of their
    simple way of life and their freedom from care?

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