A Few years ago, I was asked to answer this question on a radio program, "What is the biggest lesson you have ever learned?"

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问题     A Few years ago, I was asked to answer this question on a radio program, "What is the biggest lesson you have ever learned?"
    That was easy: by far the most【B1】______ lesson I have ever learned is the importance of what we think.Our【B2】______ make us what we are. Emerson said, "A man is what he thinks about all day long." How could he【B3】______ be anything else?
    I now know with a【B4】______ that the biggest problem you and I have to deal with is choosing the right thoughts. If we can do that, we will be on the way to【B5】______ all our problems. The great philosopher who【B6】______ the Roman Empire, Marcus Aurelius, summed it up in eight words--eight words that can determine your【B7】______ : "Our life is what our thoughts make it."
    Yes, if we think happy thoughts, we will be happy. If we think【B8】______ thoughts, we will be miserable. If we think sickly thoughts, we will probably be ill. If we think failure, we will certainly fail. "You are not," said Norman Vincent Peale, "【B9】______ ."
    Am I advocating a habitual Pollyanna attitude toward all our problems? No, unfortunately, life isn’t so simple as all that. But I am advocating that【B10】______ . In other words, we need to be concerned about our problems, but not worried. What is the difference between concern and worry? Let me illustrate. Every time I cross the traffic-jammed streets of New York, I am concerned about what I am doing--but not worried.【B11】______ .
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