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fox3221
fox3221
26.03.2023 12:07 •  Английский язык

)when i was at school, i spent two summers at my grandfather’s. they were the holidays i’ve ever had. grandpa lived alone in a country cottage near a small river. grandpa’s hobby was making birdhouses. he always said that he a hobby to fill his free time. grandpa’s workshop was full of all kinds of tools. there a big table, hammers, nails, paints, and what not. and all the tools carefully in their places. that was grandpa’s number one rule. the rule was, “never buy a new tool if the old one still works.” in the workshop, when he the birdhouses, i asked him lots of questions about birds. he a lot about them! he could tell one bird from another by their songs and footprints. i was surprised that grandpa / the birdhouses in bright colours. he explained to that birds prefer natural colours that make their houses more difficult to notice and, for that reason, safer. last year, i became a volunteer in a charity shop. it was an job for me - i had never been involved with charities. our shop raised money to provide medical care for anyone suffering from any the job was not easy but i enjoyed it very much. all my colleagues were very helpful. their and support meant a lot to me. andrew, my boss and was a smart and well-organized person. he kept saying that we had no right to be indifferent or because people’s lives depended on us. working in the charity shop, i have met some very interesting people and have learnt a lot of practical skills. volunteering has equipped me with experience which i’m sure will be for my future.

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iluza3
iluza3
26.03.2023
Good -the best
need - needed
be -were
keep- were kept
two -second
make -made
know -knew
not paint -didn't paint
I -me
usual- unusual
ill -illness (illnesses)
friend- friendship
manage -manager
care -careless
use -useful
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Gusuanskiy
Gusuanskiy
26.03.2023
На свете не так много вещей, которые являются вечными. Ведь золото, драгоценные украшения, изысканная одежда, дорогие автомобили и дома — все это ценности ложные, временные. Со временем они обесцениваются, ломаются, портятся, перестают быть модными. А вот среди вечных, истинных ценностей можно назвать три вещи. Это вера, любовь и дружба. «Настоящий друг — это величайшее сокровище», «верный друг познается в беде» — как часто мы с вами слышим эти пословицы, но как редко задумываемся над их настоящим значением.
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Джина0
Джина0
26.03.2023

In the future, when we turn 50, we will each be given a ticket to a time machine and, just once, we will be able to go back in time and talk to our 25-year-old selves.

Even then, time travel will be expensive and wreak havoc with frequent flyer programs. So there will only be one trip. So what if we could? What would we say? What advice would we give?

I often wish I could do this. Just once. So, just in case the time machine ever comes along, this is the career advice I would give my 25-year-old self.

1. A career is a marathon, not a sprint

Chill. When we are younger we tend to be impatient. As you get older you realise there is no real rush. Life, and the careers we pursue to fill it and pay the bills, needs to be approached on a long-term basis. If you sprint you will wear out or start to resent work that you previously enjoyed. Allow yourself time to breath and grow. Things will come if you work hard and allow yourself time to get good at things. Always rushing only leaves you empty, and tired. It is fine to give yourself permission to take some time in the slow lane with the hat people. You will find yourself seeing things on the journey that you didn’t realise were there.

2. Most success comes from repetition, not new things

I remember hairdressing legend Stefan Ackerie telling me this in 2003. I had never really thought about it before. A few years later Malcolm Gladwell’s brilliant book Outliers was published, promoting the idea that you needed to spend 10,000 hours on something to become truly expert at it. This applied to the Beatles and their Hamburg gigs and Bill Gates who, through a series of fortuitous accidents, ended up spending more time than almost anyone else on a computer.

The lesson here is get good at things before you try to move to the next thing. Genuine expertise belongs to an elite few. They seldom have superpowers. They usually have endurance, patience and take a long-term view. They also love what they do. If your find that, don’t let it go.

3. If work was really so great all the rich people would have the jobs

It is well established that almost nobody laments on their death bed that they didn’t spend enough time at the office. This seems obvious. Yet still we let contrived circumstances and fairly trivial issues keep us from important events like school sport days and kids getting badges for picking up rubbish. I wish somebody had schooled me about these priorities at 25. I can remember every sport day and certificate presentation I missed. I can’t remember any of the reasons I missed them.

4. Deprioritise your career when your kids are young

If you have skills, commitment and passion, careers tend to take care of themselves. Over the long haul, it really doesn’t matter if you have a few years when your career is in canter mode while you prioritise young children. This should apply to men and women. I was watching some video of my kids when they were little last week and I realised, again, that the little people in that video don’t exist in that form anymore. They have grown into pride-worthy adults but the tiny people with wonder in their eyes were just passing through. If you miss that time meeting deadlines and finishing reports, you never get it back. Childhood is fleeting. When it is in its formative stages, you get one chance.

You can also miss the chance to learn. Children teach you a lot more than you teach them. They give you a second chance to see the world for the first time through their eyes. And you will be astounded what you miss in the clutter of life. Hold onto those times while you can. As the nun sang in The Sound of Music, you can’t keep a wave upon the sand. And you look kinda ridiculous trying.

5. In the workforce, always act like you are 35

A recruiter gave me this advice some years ago. It is quite inspired. What she meant was, when you are young in the workplace, don’t act as a novice. If you are smart and competent, step up and do whatever you are capable of doing in a mature way. Similarly, when you are an older worker, don’t act like it. Approach your day with youthful energy. To quote a famous Frank Sinatra song: “You’re 35 and it’s a very good year”.

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