生活的一課
“Everything happens for the best,” my mother said whenever I faced disappointment. “If you can carry on, one day something good will happen. And you’ll realize that it wouldn’t have happened if not for that previousdisappointment.”
每當(dāng)我遇到挫折時(shí),母親就會(huì)說(shuō):“一切都會(huì)好的。如果你 堅(jiān)持下去,總有一天會(huì)有好事發(fā)生。你會(huì)認(rèn)識(shí)到,如果沒(méi)有以前的挫折就不會(huì)有現(xiàn)在的一切。”
Mother was right, as I discovered after graduating from college in 1932.I had decided to try for a job in radio, then work my way up to sports announcer. I hitchhiked to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station — and got turned down every time.
母親是對(duì)的,發(fā)現(xiàn)這個(gè)是在1932年,我剛從大學(xué)畢業(yè)。我 已決定試著在電臺(tái)找個(gè)事兒做,然后爭(zhēng)取做體育節(jié)目的播音 員。我搭便車到了芝加哥,挨個(gè)電臺(tái)地敲門(mén)推銷自己——但每次都被拒絕了。
In one studio, a kind lady told me that big stations couldn’t risk hiring inexperienced person. “Go out in the Sticks and find a small station that’ll give you a chance,” she said.
在一個(gè)播音室里,一位好心的女士告訴我,大的廣播電臺(tái) 是不會(huì)冒險(xiǎn)雇用沒(méi)經(jīng)驗(yàn)的新手的。“去鄉(xiāng)下找一家給你機(jī)會(huì)的小電臺(tái)吧她說(shuō)。
I thumbed home to Dixon, Illinois. While there was no radio-announcing jobs in Dixon, my father said Montgomery Ward had opened a store and wanted a local athlete to manage its sports department. Since Dixon was where I had played high school football, I applied. The job sounded just right for me. But I wasn't hired.
我搭車來(lái)到我的家鄉(xiāng),那是伊利諾斯州的迪克森。在迪克 森當(dāng)時(shí)還沒(méi)有電臺(tái)播音員這樣的工作,父親說(shuō),蒙哥馬利·沃德開(kāi)了一家新商店,想雇請(qǐng)一個(gè)本地的運(yùn)動(dòng)員管理店里的體育部。我中學(xué)時(shí)曾在迪克森打過(guò)橄欖球,出于這個(gè)原因我去申請(qǐng)了這份工作。工作聽(tīng)起來(lái)挺適合我的,但是我沒(méi)被聘用。
My disappointment must have shown. " Everything happens for the best,” Mom reminded me. Dad offered me the car to hunt for a job. I tried WOC Radio in Davenport, Iowa. The program director, a wonderful Scotsman named Peter MacArthur, told me they had already hired an announcer.
我的沮喪心情一定表現(xiàn)出來(lái)了。“一切總會(huì)好的,”母親提 醒我說(shuō)。爸爸給我買(mǎi)了一輛汽車找工作用。我試著到愛(ài)荷華州達(dá)文波特的WOC電臺(tái)去求職。那里的電臺(tái)節(jié)目總監(jiān)是一個(gè)很棒的蘇格蘭人,名叫彼得·麥克阿瑟,他告訴我他們已經(jīng)雇到播音員了。
As I left his office,my frustration boiled over. I asked aloud, “How can a fellow get to be a sport announcer if he can't get a job in a radio station? ”
離開(kāi)他辦公室時(shí),我的挫折感達(dá)到了極點(diǎn)。我大聲地說(shuō):“一個(gè)連在電臺(tái)都找不到工作的家伙又怎么能成為體育節(jié)目 的播音員呢?”
I was waiting for the elevator when I heard MacArthur calling, “What was that you said about sports? Do you know anything about football? "Then he stood me before a microphone and asked me to broadcast an imaginary game.
等電梯時(shí),我聽(tīng)到麥克阿瑟喊道:“你說(shuō)什么體育?你懂橄 攬球嗎? ”接著他讓我站到麥克風(fēng)前面,請(qǐng)我解說(shuō)一場(chǎng)想象中的比賽^
On my way home, as I have many times since, I thought of my mother’s words: “if you carry on, one day something good will happen. Something wouldn't have happened if not for that previousdisappointment” I often wonder what direction my life might have taken if I’d gotten the job at Montgomery Ward.
在回家的路上——以后也有很多次,我思考著母親的那句話:“如果你堅(jiān)持下去,總要一天會(huì)有好事發(fā)生。如果沒(méi)有以前的挫折,就不會(huì)有現(xiàn)在的一切。 ”我常想,如果當(dāng)年我得到蒙哥馬利.沃德的那份工作,我的人生之路又會(huì)怎樣走呢?