【國立臺灣大學109學年度畢業典禮 致詞代表 心理學系林世峰】
Student Address, National Taiwan University Commencement 2021
Shih-Feng Lin from the Department of Psychology
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校長、各位貴賓、師長,親愛的家長、同學、畢業生,還有所有螢幕前的觀眾朋友,大家好!我是臺大畢業生代表,心理學系四年級的林世峰。
四年來,真的很難忘,我們同學一起在新生書院互加好友,在醉月湖找校鵝,還到舟山路上觀察大笨鳥的慢動作,又騎腳踏車到溫州街裝文青,到118巷當吃貨。多希望一切歲月靜好,但新冠肺炎疫情揮之不去,年輕生命殞落的悲劇突然到來,讓我們成為最迷惘的一屆,也是最獨特的一屆。
學校的活動臨時停辦,線上課程堆積如山,畢業舞會、椰林辦桌又被忍痛取消,最後甚至連實體畢業典禮和謝師宴也成為永遠的遺憾。我有朋友被迫放棄出國交換的機會,而我夢寐以求的芬蘭教育見習也無法成行。計畫被打亂、不安變常態,我們卻又將面臨更多挑戰。
一天,我在溫州街二手書店翻到詹姆斯.卡斯的一句話,震撼了我。這位哲學家將人類活動分為兩種遊戲,他說:「有限遊戲以取勝為目的,無限遊戲以延續遊戲為目的。」當下我驚覺,或許求學路上感到煎熬,就是因為我們被困在有限的遊戲中。有限的學習是一場短跑,只是一種手段,是為了勝過別人來證明自己,而拼命地刷新履歷、獲得標籤。
我回想起大三的一晚,我陪高三的學弟妹們為大考奮戰,原本想說幫忙解題而已,但最後他們卻對我說 :「學長,我讀書感覺好空、好累、好悶……」、「學長,我學這些到底為了什麼……」
是啊!為了考試而讀書、為了標籤而學習,不問意義與價值,讓我們陷入空虛、疲憊與痛苦。於是,我和一群來自超過二十個不同科系的夥伴創立了「臺大青鳥教育社」,有來自超過五所大學甚至香港、加拿大的大學生,一起走進的社區、偏鄉引導國高中生探索學習意義和自我價值,我們一起描繪活用所學、開展生涯的美好未來。
驀然回首,當初那麼想到芬蘭,不就是為了回台灣實現讓學習更有意義的理想嗎?疫情是一位無形的嚴師,教導我們在變動中珍惜彼此,在家園築夢踏實,更讓我們重新發現,學習是一場無限的壯遊,本身就是一種目的,是為了提升自己來造福他人,而自在地探索未知、創造價值。
經過師生共同努力,今天的臺大更重視心輔資源,「防疫一號」、「線上杜鵑花節」、「未來大學」,都讓我們這最迷惘的一屆,不僅成為了最獨特的一屆,更將蛻變為最堅韌、最覺醒的一屆。無論如何我們堅信,來到生命的必有意義,即使畢業了、即使停課了,臺大人都將繼續沉思、繼續學習,在人生的無限遊戲,繼續締造壯舉,讓傅鐘在心裡迴響起,永不止息!
一路上感謝師長、同學,感謝親友、爸爸媽媽及阿公阿嬤。感謝臺大砥礪我們脫胎換骨。期許自己並祝福各位同學,艱難時刻盡己所能,抱持無限思維活學活用,超越自我、同理他人,我們一起創造共好的故事、貢獻宇宙的精神!我是林世峰,畢業後我們一起勇敢!謝謝大家!
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President Kuan, distinguished guests, professors, parents, graduates, and friends on the screen, Hi! I am the valedictorian on behalf of graduates. I am Lin, Shih-Feng from the Department of Psychology.
The past transient four years brought me lasting remembrance. We made friends with classmates at Orientation Camp, searched for geese at Drunken Moon Lake, watched languid birds, Malayan Night Heron, on Zhoushan Road, biked to Wenzhou Street like a hipster and took a bite at the Lane 118. Although I dream that serene days live on, Covid-19 pandemic and the tragic loss of young lives suddenly happened. Hence, we have become the most puzzled and unique graduating class of 2021.
The events on campus were abruptly suspended. Online courses were augmented. The graduation prom and the feast at Palm Boulevard were cancelled. Even the onsite graduation ceremony and the banquet for thanking professors have become impossible but eternal regrets. One of my friends was forced to relinquish the opportunity to exchange abroad. And I could not fulfill my internship program of which I dream in Finland. Facing the disruption of planning and uncertainty as normalcy, we meet myriad challenges.
One day, I read a sentence written by James Carse in a second-hand bookstore on Wenzhou Street. To my astonishment, the philosopher categorizes human activities as two kinds of games. He said that "a finite game is played for the purpose of winning, an infinite game for the purpose of continuing the play.” All of a sudden, I realized that my struggling study arises from the trap of finite game. The limited learning like a sprint aims to prove superiority as means that we spare no effort to renew resume and acquire labels.
Reflecting back on one evening in my junior year, I accompanied third graders of high school who strived to prepare university entrance exam. I thought I could help answer their questions but eventually they said to me that “I felt aimless, exhausted, and suffocated…"“What is the purpose for learning indeed…?”
Right. Studying for exams and labels without inquiring into meaning and value could ensnare us within emptiness, exhaustion and pains. Therefore, I found NTU Avizure Education Club in partnership with peers from more than 20 departments. Students from over five universities including those from Hong Kong and Canada enter the community and guide middle and high schoolers to explore the meaning of learning and the value of self through application of what we have learned, leading to promising careers in the future.
While viewing the past and thinking of Finland, wasn’t it the ideal that I wish to accomplish after return to make learning more meaningful? The pandemic is an invisible stern teacher who teaches us to cherish each other in times of turmoil, to pursue dreams step by step in homeland, and to discover again. Learning is infinite grand journey embodied in a purpose, improving oneself to benefit others, exploring unknown, and creating value.
With joint endeavors of faculty and students, National Taiwan University today draws more attention to counseling resources. The Device of Epidemic Prevention No. 1, Azalea Festival online, and the University of Future project allow us as the most puzzled class to transform into the most unique and perseverant class with self-awareness. We firmly believe that anything that brings to the life gives meaning. Regardless of gradation and end of class, members of NTU would continue to consider and learn as well as proceed to accomplish in the infinite game of life. And the resonance of ringing the Full Bell in our mind never ceases.
I would like to extend my gratitude to professors, fellow classmates, family, friends, parents and grandparents in my path. Thank National Taiwan University for urging us to change. I expect each student and myself to transcend ourselves and to be compassionate toward others as active learners during trying times. We together create stories of common good and embrace the spirit to contribute to the universe. I am Lin, Shih-Feng. We are brave upon graduation. Thank you all.
詳見:
https://www.facebook.com/NTUCommencement/posts/2718183551805402
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【八字還没一撇,誰說命不能改?】(English writing below)
「今天,我會讓您知道什麼是真正的看八字。」
我一般在開始前,會問客人他們可曾看過命,以便我了解他們對自己命的認知。
這位客人告訴她之前看過,但得到的方案,就是要向那間店買價值五位數的幾種水晶,才能解決她的問題。
聽了之後,我覺得八字命理被誤解到這樣,甚是遺憾。
看完八字的幾天後,她傳了以下的私訊給我。
20多年來,因為曾經喝了後心跳一整天都跳得很快,她便一直以為自己對咖啡過敏,不敢喝。但我說可以,而且還要多喝,並解釋為何那時會心跳加速。
她勇敢聽從我的建議,突破了自己以為的「宿命」。
很多人其實都在受苦受難,但大多數人卻不要去了解如何改命,只會埋怨或說一些掃興的話:
「哎呀,我的業障重啊!」
「改什麼命?有用的話,為什麼那麼多人還這麼辛苦?」
「很難的啦,很難的!我有試過,還不是這樣!」
「一切都是註定的!人生就是這樣,看開一點!」
「不要啦!知道自己的命以後,不是自己嚇自己嗎?」
一直講這樣的話,根本就是在詛咒自己,不給自己機會,不增長自己的智慧,所以頭腦一直不清醒,心就不會光明,因此很多人的靈魂之窗都是混濁的。
因為她他封閉了自己的心,眼睛看不清,生生世世都是這樣,自己生出來的孩子也是這樣『漏氣』。
我寧可知道自己怎麼死,什麼時候死,為什麼會死,如何死的輕鬆,也不願死的不明不白。
這是我最初學玄學和佛法的初發心。我要奪回掌控自己命運的能力。
天時地利人和,八字既是天時,佔了您人生的33%,另外的33%地利是風水的協調,最後的33%便是人和,包含著了自己的努力。
可是您的天時,會引來某種「地利」,更會影響您的「人和」能力。它們之間有著非常密切的互動關係。
可以這麽說,你如果沒有深入了解自己的「天時」,你不懂的用命,你無法知道怎樣的風水才是最旺自己,你也無法啟動你的「人和」方向,開發你生命的潛能。
一般人只會說「隨緣」,但你知道嗎?真正的隨緣,是你盡了一切的努力後,不去勉強結果,也能看開最後的輸贏。
重點是你有努力,你懂得怎樣努力,你有為你父母給予你的生命盡責的活得更有出息。
該來的可能還是會來,但有我在,不要怕知道自己的命運,因為為什麼我們要隨隨便便的認輸給命運......或一杯咖啡呢?
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"Today, I will let you witness what analysing Bazi truly means."
Usually before I begin, I will ask the client if they have gotten their Destiny analysed before, so that I can understand how much they know of their own Destiny.
This client told me she did the analysis before. However the solutions she received were to purchase various crystals amounting to a five-figure amount. She could barely afford to pay that huge sum.
After listening to her, I felt much regret that Bazi Analysis had been so misinterpreted and misunderstood by the masses.
A few days after our consultation session, I received the PMs from the client.
Because she once experienced rapid heart beating after drinking coffee, for 20 years, she thought she was allergic to coffee and dare not consume it again. I told her she could, and in fact, should drink as much as possible. I also explained to her why her heart rate shot up at that time.
She bravely took up my advice, and broke through her self-assumed Destiny.
There are many people out there who are suffering. Yet most of them do not wish to understand how to turn things around, but instead play the blame game or say things that dampen one's mood:
"It's me lah. I have severe heavy negative karma."
"What Destiny is there to change? If it works, why are so many people still suffering?"
"It's very tough, impossible! I tried before, but nothing changed!"
"Everything is predestined! Life is like that, just take it easy!"
"Don't want! Isn't it scaring myself to know my Destiny?"
If you keep talking like that, you are just cursing yourself. You deny yourself the opportunity to increase your wisdom. Your brain remains in that state of insobriety, with no Light in your heart.
This is why the windows of the souls of many people are cloudy and unclear.
Because they have chosen to close up their minds and this shows in their eyes. They remain like this for many lifetimes, and pass on this demoralising trait to their children.
I rather know how I will die, when I will die, why I will die, and how I can die more fuss-free, than to die not knowing anything. This was my initial reason for learning Chinese Metaphysics and Dharma. I want to regain control of my own Destiny.
The Chinese phrase of 天時地利人和 means:
Your Bazi is the Heavenly Time which constitutes 33% of your life,
the Favourable Place which means harmonising your residence Feng Shui forms another 33%,
and the last 33% is Human Effort.
However, your Heavenly Time will attract a certain kind of "Favourable Place", and also influences heavily your amount of Human Effort.
These 3 variables have a very intricate working relationship in controlling your life.
In other words, if you do not have deep understanding of your Heavenly Time, you do not know how to use your Bazi. Neither will you know what kind of Feng Shui is most prosperous for yourself, nor will you be able to steer your Human Effort in the best direction to maximise your life potential.
Most people will say just leave it to Fate. But you know what? The true meaning of that phrase means after you put in your best effort, you will not force the end result and be at peace with the eventual winning or losing.
The most important thing is you have worked hard, you know how to work hard, and with the life your parents gifted you, you fulfilled your responsibility by living it in a more promising way.
Perhaps what will happen will still come. But I am here. Don't be afraid to know your Destiny, because why should we admit defeat to Destiny, or in my client's case, a cup of coffee?
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1. 1984, by George Orwell
(1984 http://readery.co/9786167196442)
2. A Brief History of Time, by Stephen Hawking
(ประวัติย่อของกาลเวลา, สนพ.มติชน)
3. A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, by Dave Eggers
(สนพ. Legend Books จะพิมพ์ปลายปี 2018)
4. A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier, by Ishmael Beah
5. The Bad Beginning: Or, Orphans!, by Lemony Snicket
6. A Wrinkle in Time, by Madeleine L'Engle
(ย่นเวลาทะลุมิติ http://readery.co/9789740211389)
7. Selected Stories, 1968-1994, by Alice Munro
8. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass, by Lewis Carroll
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9. All the President's Men, by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein
10. Angela's Ashes: A Memoir, by Frank McCourt
11. Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret, by Judy Blume
(รอวันนั้น, สนพ.กันยา)
12. Bel Canto, by Ann Patchett
13. Beloved, by Toni Morrison
14. Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen, by Christopher McDougall
15. Breath, Eyes, Memory, by Edwidge Danticat
16. Catch-22, by Joseph Heller
17. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl
(โรงงานช็อคโกแล็ตมหัศจรรย์ http://readery.co/9789741404735)
18. Charlotte's Web, by E.B. White
(ชาร์ล็อตต์ แมงมุมเพื่อนรัก http://readery.co/9786161811167)
19. Cutting for Stone, by Abraham Verghese
20. Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead, by Brené Brown
21. Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Book 1, by Jeff Kinney
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22. Dune, by Frank Herbert
(ดูน : ราชันย์พิภพทะเลทราย, สนพ.คุณพ่อ)
23. Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury
(ฟาเรนไฮต์ 451 http://readery.co/9786163430816)
24. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream, by Hunter S. Thompson
25. Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn
(เล่นซ่อนหาย http://readery.co/9786162870538)
26. Goodnight Moon, by Margaret Wise Brown
27. Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens
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28. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies, by Jared Diamond, Ph.D.
(ปืน เชื้อโรค และเหล็กกล้า, สนพ.คบไฟ)
29. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, by J.K. Rowling
(แฮร์รี่ พอตเตอร์กับศิลาอาถรรพ์ http://readery.co/9786160417919)
30. In Cold Blood, by Truman Capote
(ฆาตกร, สนพ.มติชน)
31. Interpreter of Maladies, by Jhumpa Lahiri
32. Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison
33. Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth, by Chris Ware
34. Kitchen Confidential, by Anthony Bourdain
(Kitchen Confidential สนพ,ฤดูร้อน)
35. Life After Life, by Kate Atkinson
36 Little House on the Prairie, by Laura Ingalls Wilder
(บ้านเล็กในทุ่งกว้าง http://readery.co/9786161812980)
37. Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov
(โลลิต้า http://readery.co/9786168053034)
38. Love in the Time of Cholera, by Gabriel García Márquez
(รักเมื่อคราวห่าลง http://readery.co/9786169183303)
39. Love Medicine, by Louise Erdrich
40. Man's Search for Meaning, by Viktor E. Frankl
(ชีวิตไม่ไร้ความหมาย http://readery.co/9786161803278)
41. Me Talk Pretty One Day, by David Sedaris
42. Middlesex, by Jeffrey Eugenides
43. Midnight's Children, by Salman Rushdie
(ทารกเที่ยงคืน, สนพ.เพิร์ล)
44. Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, by Michael Lewis
45. Of Human Bondage, by W. Somerset Maugham
46. On the Road, by Jack Kerouac
47. Out of Africa, by Isak Dinesen
(พรากจากแสงตะวัน http://readery.co/9786163941565)
48. Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood, by Marjane Satrapi
(แพร์ซโพลิส http://readery.co/9789741662227)
49. Portnoy's Complaint, by Philip Roth
50. Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen
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51. Silent Spring, by Rachel Carson
52. Slaughterhouse-Five, by Kurt Vonnegut
(โรงฆ่าสัตว์หมายเลข 5 http://readery.co/9786169069638)
53. Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, by Doris Kearns Goodwin
54. The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton
55. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, by Michael Chabon
56. The Autobiography of Malcolm X: As Told to Alex Haley, by Malcolm X and Alex Haley
57. The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak
(จอมโจรหนังสือ, สนพ.เพิร์ล)
58. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, by Junot Díaz
59. The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger
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60. The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother, by James McBride
61. The Corrections, by Jonathan Franzen
62. The Devil in the White City, by Erik Larson
63. The Diary of a Young Girl, by Anne Frank
(บันทึกลับของแอนน์ แฟร้งค์ http://readery.co/9789741404650)
64. The Fault in Our Stars, by John Green
(ดาวบันดาล http://readery.co/9786168110003)
65. The Giver, by Lois Lowry
(The Giver http://bit.ly/2I1XHKJ)
66. The Golden Compass: His Dark Materials, by Philip Pullman
(ธุลีปริศนา ตอน มหันตภัยขั้วโลกเหนือ, สนพ.นานมีบุ๊คส์)
67. The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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68. The Handmaid's Tale, by Margaret Atwood
(เรื่องเล่าของสาวรับใช้ http://readery.co/9786168123072)
69. The House at Pooh Corner, by A. A. Milne
(วินนีเดอะพูห์ http://readery.co/9786161804367)
70. The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins
(เกมล่าชีวิต http://bit.ly/2JAzmJ6)
71. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, by Rebecca Skloot
72. The Liars' Club: A Memoir, by Mary Karr
73. The Lightning Thief, by Rick Riordan
(เพอร์ซีย์ แจ็กสัน กับสายฟ้าที่หายไป http://readery.co/9786167265117)
74. The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
(เจ้าชายน้อย http://readery.co/9786169160113)
75. The Long Goodbye, by Raymond Chandler
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80. The Phantom Tollbooth, by Norton Juster
81. The Poisonwood Bible, by Barbara Kingsolver
82. The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York, by Robert A. Caro
83. The Right Stuff, by Tom Wolfe
84. The Road, by Cormac McCarthy
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94. The Year of Magical Thinking, by Joan Didion
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Allen Iverson squared up, hit a 3-pointer and raised his arms to the air, having thwarted Golden State's final charge. There was no downplaying the importance of this win that put the Denver Nuggets in control of the race for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.
The win moved Denver (48-31) a full game ahead of the Warriors in the race for eighth place in the West with only three games remaining. The Nuggets also control the tiebreaker, meaning they can clinch their fifth straight playoff berth by winning two of their final three games.
Golden State (47-32) probably will need to win its final three games and hope Denver loses twice to avoid the distinction of being the winningest team ever to miss the NBA playoffs. Houston won 45 games in 2000-01.
"They're in the catbird seat right now," Warriors coach Don Nelson said. "We've got a big problem as far as making the playoffs at this particular time. We're going to need a lot of luck and probably have to win out."
The Nuggets erased the early deficit by scoring 19 straight points in the second quarter and built the lead up from there, putting the back-to-back losses to Sacramento and Seattle from last weekend behind them.
"It was a must win for us. We came up with that attitude," said Anthony, who had 25 points, including a 3-pointer that made it 104-90 with 7:52 to go. "It was 'win or go home' in our minds."
The lead grew to 17 before the Warriors mounted one last run, scoring nine straight points to cut it to 107-99 on Kelenna Azubuike's 3-pointer with just over 4 minutes remaining.
Golden State had two chances to cut into the lead more before Iverson's jumper got the lead back to 10. Iverson then hit the 3-pointer that made it 112-101 with 2:06 to go, icing the most important game of the season.
"AI likes to take that 3, that dagger 3," coach George Karl said. "We were kind of caught in the quandary of should we try to score or run clock. That 3 ended the quandary. It got us over that hump where we didn't have to be scared to death of them making that 3."
Both teams talked about how this game had a playoff feel to it. The yellow "We Believe" placards that were prevalent during the Warriors' playoff run a year ago were taped to each seat. But the Warriors have not been playing with the same energy down the stretch this season as they did during their memorable playoff run a year ago.
They have lost nine of the past 16 games in a lackluster finish to their best season in 14 years. Golden State committed an uncharacteristically high 18 turnovers, missed nine of 24 free throws and got poor shooting nights from Stephen Jackson and Baron Davis.
Davis had a triple-double with 20 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds, but shot only 9-for-25. Jackson had 18 points on 5-for-17 shooting. Monta Ellis led the way with 29 points and Al Harrington added 20.
"We've got a job to do, we've still got games," Jackson said. "We can't sit and dwell on this game because we lost. Definitely, everybody's upset, but at the same time we can't do anything about it. We've got to get ready to play the next game."
The notoriously slow-starting Warriors had their best opening quarter in months, taking a 37-22 lead after one for their best start since leading Cleveland by 16 after one back on Dec. 23. That advantage was quickly erased when the Iverson and Smith found their stroke and the Warriors struggled against Denver's zone early in the second.
"All I know is zones change offenses," Karl said. "When teams zone us, I'm not sure it works but it makes us play different. It makes us play in a way we aren't 100 percent comfortable."
It had a similar effect on the Warriors, who missed their first eight shots of the quarter. Iverson had nine points and Smith scored eight in the big run that gave Denver a 43-38 lead.
Game notes
Golden State F Brandan Wright and Denver F Nene missed the game with groin injuries. ... Davis has three triple-doubles this season. ... The Warriors have not won back-to-back games since taking three in a row March 7-12.
Iverson scored 33 points, J.R. Smith added 24 off the bench and the Nuggets overcame a 16-point deficit in the first quarter to win their playoff showdown with the Warriors 114-105 Thursday night.
"Everybody knew what was at stake," Iverson said. "It's easy for players to say it's just another game. But everybody knows it wasn't just another game. It was a game that both teams felt they had to have."
