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The Tail of Fame An artist who seeks fame is like a dog chasing his own tail who, when he captures it, does not know what else to do but to continue chasing it. The cruelty of success is that it often leads those who seek such success to participate in their own destruction. "Don't quit your day job!" is advice frequently given by understandably pessimistic family members and friends to a budding artist who is trying hard to succeed. The conquest of fame is difficult at best, and many end up emotionally if not financially bankrupt. Still, impure motives such as the desire for worshipping fans and praise from peers may spur the artist on. The lure of drowning in fame's imperial glory is not easily resisted. Those who gain fame most often gain it as a result of exploiting their talent for singing, dancing, painting, or writing, etc. They develop a style that agents market aggressively to hasten popularity, and their ride on the express elevator to the top is a blur. Most would be hard-pressed to tell you how they even got there. Artists cannot remain idle, though. When the performer, painter or writer becomes bored, their work begins to show a lack of continuity in its appeal and it becomes difficult to sustain the attention of the public. After their enthusiasm has dissolved, the public simply moves on to the next flavor of the month. Artists who do attempt to remain current by making even minute changes to their style of writing, dancing or singing, run a significant risk of losing the audience's favor. The public simply discounts styles other than those for which the artist has become famous. Famous authors' styles—a Tennessee Williams play or a plot by Ernest Hemingway or a poem by Robert Frost or T.S. Eliot—are easily recognizable. The same is true of painters like Monet, Renoir, or Dali and moviemakers like Hitchcock, Fellini, Spielberg, Chen Kaige or Zhang Yimou. Their distinct styles marked a significant change in form from others and gained them fame and fortune. However, they paid for it by giving up the freedom to express themselves with other styles or forms. Fame's spotlight can be hotter than a tropical jungle—a fraud is quickly exposed, and the pressure of so much attention is too much for most to endure. It takes you out of yourself: You must be what the public thinks you are, not what you really are or could be. The performer, like the politician, must often please his or her audiences by saying things he or she does not mean or fully believe. One drop of fame will likely contaminate the entire well of a man's soul, and so an artist who remains true to himself or herself is particularly amazing. You would be hard-pressed to underline many names of those who have not compromised and still succeeded in the fame game. An example, the famous Irish writer Oscar Wilde, known for his uncompromising behavior, both social and sexual, to which the public objected, paid heavily for remaining true to himself. The mother of a young man Oscar was intimate with accused him at a banquet in front of his friends and fans of sexually influencing her son. Extremely angered by her remarks, he sued the young man's mother, asserting that she had damaged his "good" name. He should have hired a better attorney, though. The judge did not second Wilde's call to have the woman pay for damaging his name, and instead fined Wilde. He ended up in jail after refusing to pay, and even worse, was permanently expelled from the wider circle of public favor. When things were at their worst, he found that no one was willing to risk his or her name in his defense. His price for remaining true to himself was to be left alone when he needed his fans the most. Curiously enough, it is those who fail that reap the greatest reward: freedom! They enjoy the freedom to express themselves in unique and original ways without fear of losing the support of fans. Failed artists may find comfort in knowing that many great artists never found fame until well after they had passed away or in knowing that they did not sell out. They may justify their failure by convincing themselves their genius is too sophisticated for contemporary audiences. Single-minded artists who continue their quest for fame even after failure might also like to know that failure has motivated some famous people to work even harder to succeed. Thomas Wolfe, the American novelist, had his first novel Look Homeward, Angel rejected 39 times before it was finally published. Beethoven overcame his father, who did not believe that he had any potential as a musician, to become the greatest musician in the world. And Pestalozzi, the famous Swiss educator in the 19th century, failed at every job he ever had until he came upon the idea of teaching children and developing the fundamental theories to produce a new form of education. Thomas Edison was thrown out of school in the fourth grade, because he seemed to his teacher to be quite dull. Unfortunately for most people, however, failure is the end of their struggle, not the beginning. I say to those who desperately seek fame and fortune: good luck. But alas, you may find that it was not what you wanted. The dog who catches his tail discovers that it is only a tail. The person who achieves success often discovers that it does more harm than good. So instead of trying so hard to achieve success, try to be happy with who you are and what you do. Try to do work that you can be proud of. Maybe you won't be famous in your own lifetime, but you may create better art.
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A.
在足第二、三趾缝间,赤白肉际处。
B.
内庭是足阳明胃经的荥穴,具有清热泻火、降逆止呕、和胃消食、理气导滞之功效,可以用来治疗腹痛、腹胀、腹泻、痢疾等病。
C.
《灵枢·终始》篇云:“病在上者,下取之。”“病在头者,取之足。”因此可以主治齿痛、口喁、喉痹、鼻衄、头痛、发热之候。
D.
阳明经乃多气多血之经,内庭为足阳明经之荥穴,因此可以通调气血、疏经活络、通痹止痛,可以治疗足背痛。
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A.
有利于临床决策
B.
帮助了解康复效果
C.
有助于评估康复方案的合理性
D.
指导患者就业
E.
可作为进一步研究康复医疗成本-效益的参考
【多选题】根据《网络安全法》的规定,()和其他有关机关依照本法和有关法律、行政法规的规定,在各自职责范围内负责网络安全保护和监督管理工作。
A.
中国联通
B.
中国移动
C.
公安部门
D.
国务院电信主管部门
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A.
有利于临床决策
B.
帮助了解康复效果
C.
有助于评估康复方案的合理性
D.
指导患者就业
E.
可作为进一步研究康复医疗成本、效益的参考
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A.
3年
B.
4年
C.
5年
D.
6年
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A.
有利于临床决策
B.
帮助了解康复效果
C.
有助于评估康复方案的合理性
D.
指导患者就业
E.
可作为进一步研究康复医疗成本-效益的参考
【判断题】同一办公室中的计算机互联不能称为计算机网络。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【多选题】根据《网络安全法》的规定,( )和其他有关机关依照本法和有关法律、行政法规的规定,在各自职责范围内负责网络安全保护和监督管理工作。
A.
国务院电信主管部门
B.
中国移动
C.
公安部门
D.
中国联通
【判断题】传染病发病过程中都会伴随发热,但不同传染病发热持续的时间长短不同。( )
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】下列糖类化合物中不能水解的是( )
A.
脱氧核糖
B.
乳糖
C.
肝糖原
D.
淀粉
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