The Importance of Being Honest|诚信无价

[英语美文]

In the busy city of New York, such an astonishing thing ever happened.
On a Friday night, a poor young artist stood at the gate of the subway1  station, playing his violin. Though the music was great, people were quickly going home for the weekend. In this case, many of them slowed down their paces and put some money into the hat of the young man.
The next day, the young artist came to the gate of the subway station, and put his hat on the ground gracefully2. Different than the day before, he took out a large piece of paper and laid it on the ground and put some stones on it. Then he adjusted the violin and began playing. It seemed more pleasant to listen to.
Before long, the young violinist3  was surrounded with people, who were all attracted by the words on that paper. It said, “Last night, a gentleman named George Sang put an important thing into my hat by mistake. Please come to claim it soon.”
Seeing this, it caused a great excitement and people wondered what it could be. After about half an hour, a middle-aged man ran there in a hurry and rushed through the crowd to the violinist and grabbed  his shoulders and said, “Yes, it's you. You did come here. I knew that you're an honest man and would certainly come here.”
The young violinist asked calmly, “Are you Mr. George Sang?”
The man nodded. The violinist asked, “Did you lose something?”
“Lottery5. It's lottery,” said the man.
The violinist took out a lottery ticket on which George Sang's name was seen. "Is it?" he asked.
      George nodded promptly6  and seized the lottery ticket and kissed it, then he danced with the violinist.
      The story turned out to be this: George Sang is an office clerk. He bought a lottery ticket issued by a bank a few days ago. The awards opened yesterday and he won a prize of $500,000. So he felt very happy after work and felt the music was so wonderful, that he took out 50 dollars and put in the hat. However the lottery ticket was also thrown in. The violinist was a student at an Arts College and had planned to attend advanced studies in Vienna. He had booked the ticket and would fly that morning. However when he was cleaning up7  he found the lottery ticket. Thinking that the owner would return to look for it, he cancelled the flight and came back to where he was given the lottery ticket.
Later someone asked the violinist: “At that time you were in need to pay the tuition fee and you had to play the violin in the subway station every day to make the money. Then why didn't you take the lottery ticket for yourself?”
The violinist said, “Although I don't have much money, I live happily; but if I lose honesty I won't be happy forever.”
      Through our lives, we can gain a lot and lose so much. But being honest should always be with us. If we bear ourselves in a deceptive8  and dishonest way, we may succeed temporarily. However, from the long-term view, we will be a loser. Such kind of people is just like the water on the mountain. It stands high above the masses at the beginning, but gradually it comes down inch by inch and loses the chance of going up.


在繁忙的都市纽约,曾经发生了这样一件震撼人心的事情。
一个星期五的傍晚,一位年轻的穷艺人仍然像往常一样站在地铁站口,专心致志地拉着他的小提琴。琴声优美动听,虽然人们都急急忙忙地赶着回家过周末,但还是有很多人情不自禁地放慢了脚步,时不时地会有一些人在年轻艺人跟前的礼帽里放一些钱。
     第二天黄昏,年轻的艺人又像往常一样准时来到地铁站口,把他的礼帽摘下来很优雅地放到地上。和以往不同的是,他还从包里拿出一张大纸,然后很认真地铺在地上,四周还用小石块压上。做完这一切以后,他调试好小提琴,又开始了演奏,声音似乎比以前更悦耳动听了。
     不久,年轻的小提琴手周围站满了人,人们都被铺在地上的那张大纸上的字吸引了。上面写着:“昨天傍晚,有位叫乔治·桑的先生错将一份很重要的东西放在我的礼帽里了。请速来认领。”
    见此情景,人群之间引起一阵骚动,人们都想知道这是一份什么样的东西。过了半小时左右,一位中年男人急急忙忙跑过来,拨开人群冲到小提琴手面前,抓住他的肩膀语无伦次地说:“啊!是您呀,您真的来了,我就知道您是个诚实的人,您一定会来的。”
    年轻的小提琴手冷静地问:“您是乔治·桑先生吗?”
    那人连忙点头称是。小提琴手又问:“您遗落了什么东西吗?”
    那位先生说:“彩票,彩票。”
    小提琴手于是掏出一张彩票,上面还醒目地写着乔治·桑的名字,小提琴手举着彩票问:“是这个吗?”
    乔治·桑迅速地点点头,抢过奖票吻了一下,然后抱着小提琴手跳起了舞。  
    事情原来是这样的:乔治·桑是一家公司的小职员,前些日子他买了张一家银行发行的彩票,昨天上午开奖,他中了50万美元的奖金。昨天下班,他心情很好,觉得音乐也特别美妙,于是就从钱包里掏出50美元,放在了礼帽里,可是不小心把奖票也扔了进去。小提琴手是一名艺术学院的学生,本来打算去维也纳进修,已经定好了机票,时间就在今天上午,可是他昨天整理东西时发现了这张彩票,想到失主会来找,于是就退掉了机票,又准时来到了这里。
    后来,有人问小提琴手:“你当时那么急需一笔学费,为了赚够这笔学费,你不得不每天到地铁站拉小提琴。你为什么不把那50万美元的彩票留下呢?”
    小提琴手答道:“我虽然没有很多钱,但我活得很快乐;假如我没了诚信,我永远也不会快乐。”
    在人的一生中,我们会得到许多,也会失去许多,但诚信却总是我们应该驻守的。如果以虚伪、狡诈的方式为人处世,也许能获得暂时的“成功”;但从长远看,最终是个失败者。这种人就像山上的水,刚开始的时候,是高高在上的,但渐渐地它就越来越下降,再没有一个上升的机会。

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1. subway  n. 地铁
2. gracefully  adv. 优美地,优雅地
3. violinist  n. 小提琴手,小提琴演奏者
4. grab   v. 抓取,攫取
5. lottery ] n. 彩票
6. promptly  adv. 敏捷地,迅速地
7. clean up 清理,整理
8. deceptive  adj. 骗人的,欺骗性的