BBC Take Away English (Too much stuff 物質(zhì)主義和簡(jiǎn)約主義)

你是追求物質(zhì)主義者還是喜歡樣樣從簡(jiǎn)?環(huán)視你家里四周,需要來(lái)一次大掃除嗎?如果讓你徹底成為極簡(jiǎn)主義者,能做到嗎?我們是否擁有太多個(gè)人物品和財(cái)產(chǎn)?對(duì)于那些多余的、不必要的物品我們應(yīng)該怎么處理?

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Do you have too many pairs of shoes or old gadgets lying around your home? I'm sure many of us have too much stuff that we don't really use and when it starts getting out of hand, it really is time to do some spring cleaning to de-clutter our lives.

However, deciding which items to get rid of can be tricky especially if you are materialistic, believing that physical possessions are the most important thing in life. Also, some people are sentimental about letting go of their personal property. But if you haven't got room in your house to move, it's time to evaluate what is really important to you and decide what are your prized possessions and what is just junk.

Instead of just chucking it away and filling up landfill sites, items could be recycled or given to a charity to re-sell. You could also make some money by using websites where people are willing to pay for second-hand goods. Some people have taken a minimalist approach, deliberately trying to keep life simple. Bea Johnson, author of Zero Waste Home, has done this. She says "we've asked really true questions, and evaluated every single thing that we have. There is nothing that we overlooked. I even came to look at my vegetable peeler for example and asked myself, 'do I really need that vegetable peeler'?"

Of course, if you're a shopaholic or a fashion-victim it's hard to stop buying and shopping online makes purchasing stuff very easy. James Wallman is a writer and journalist – he questions what we actually need. He says "I'm not anti-stuff – stuff is good. I'm anti too much stuff and I'm anti the wrong stuff. Don't go out and buy that labelled good that you think is going to make people think something more of you. That's not going to make you happy."

This sounds like good advice. It's good to take stock of what we have and what we really need. But there are still some things I just can't face parting company with; my CD collection, even though I now download my music, and my childhood teddy bear. What about you – have you got something that you just can't throw away?

vocabulary

gadget 小玩意,小配件
get out of hand 失去控制
=get out of control
spring cleaning 徹底打掃,大掃除
de-clutter 整理,清除雜物
clutter (n./v.) 雜亂,使凌亂
get rid of 扔掉、丟棄
tricky 狡猾的,欺騙性的
materialistic 追求物質(zhì)的,拜金的
sentimental 感情用事的,多愁善感的
be sentimental about doing sth. 做事情感情用事
prized possessions 珍貴的財(cái)產(chǎn)、物品
room 本文中的意思是指空間
junk 垃圾、沒(méi)用的東西
chucking it away 把它扔掉
landfill sites 垃圾填埋場(chǎng)
recycled 回收利用的
minimalist 簡(jiǎn)約主義的
overlooked 忽略了,沒(méi)有考慮到的
shopaholic 購(gòu)物狂
fashion-victim 盲目追求時(shí)尚的人
labelled 貼了(名牌)標(biāo)簽的
take stock of 仔細(xì)考慮,作出判斷
part company with... 與…分離

make sentences

  1. Look at all this clutter, I can hardly move in this house!

  2. The photographs we lost in the fire were of great sentimental value; we'll never be able to replace them.

  3. Mum really wanted to keep hold of the old black and white TV but I told her to chuck it away, it didn't work anymore!

  4. My life is going so quickly, I really need to stop and take stock before I move on.

  5. Jane is such a fashion victim, she likes to wear all the latest labels but to be honest, they don't suit her!

question

Why does James Wallman think buying branded or designer goods won't make you happy?

answer

He says you think it is going to make people think something more of you – or like you - but it won't.

Don't go out and buy that labelled good that you think is going to make people think something more of you.
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