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Tayka Hotel De Sal

Where:Tahua, Bolivia

Howmuch: About $95 anight

Whyit's cool: You've stayed at hotels made of brick or wood, but salt? That'ssomething few can claim. Tayka Hotel de Sal is made totally of salt—includingthe beds (though you'll sleep on regular mattresses (床垫) and blankets).The hotel sits on the Salar de Uyuni,a prehistoric dried­up lake that's the world's biggest salt flat. Builders usethe salt from the 4,633­square­mile flat to make the bricks, and glue themtogether with a paste of wet salt that hardens when it dries. When rain startsto dissolve the hotel, the owners  justmix up more salt paste to strengthen the bricks.

Green Magic Nature Resort

Where:Vythiri, India

Howmuch: About $240 anight

Whyit's cool: Ridding a pulley(滑轮)­operatedlift 86 feet to your treetop room is just the start of your adventure. As youlook out of your open window—there is no glass!—youwatch monkeys and birds in the rain forest canopy. Later you might test yourfear of heights by crossing the handmade rope bridge to the main part of thehotel, or just sit on your bamboo bed and read. You don't even have to comedown for breakfast—the hotel will send it up on the pulley­drawn “elevator”.

Dog Bark Park Inn B&B

Where:Cottonwood, Idaho

Howmuch: $92 a night

Whyit's cool: This doghouse isn't just for the family pet. Sweet_Willyis a 30­foot­tall dog with guest rooms in his belly. Climb the wooden stairsbeside his hind leg to enter the door in his side. You can relax in the mainbedroom, go up a few steps of the loft in Willy's head, or hang out inside hisnose. Although you have a full private bathroom in your quarters, there is alsoa toilet in the 12­foot­tall fire hydrant outside.

Gamirasu Cave Hotel

Where:Ayvali, Turkey

Howmuch: Between $130 and $475 anight.

Whyit's cool: This is cave! Experience what it was like 5,000 years ago, whenpeople lived in these mountain caves formed by volcanic ash. But your stay willbe much more modern. Bathrooms and electricity provide what you expect from amodern hotel, and the white volcanic ash, called tufa, keeps the rooms cool,about 65℉insummer.(Don't worry—there is heat in winter.)

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幸福没有榜样

赵亚兴

    有时,我们总是感到自己的生活不够幸福,不如人家的日子过得那样滋润甜美,还常常拿别人家的幸福做榜样,去寻找自己的幸福。“榜样的力量是无穷的”,可是,到头来,我们会发现,唯独这人追人寻、人见人爱的幸福没有榜样,常常是求而不得,甚至徒生烦恼。

    幸福是什么?《现代汉语词典》给出的答案是“使人心情舒畅的境遇和生活”。但是,同样的“境遇和生活”,不同的人却有不同的感觉。乞丐得到一顿饱饭,心情会很舒畅,感到幸福的降临;不说一顿饱饭,就是一桌山珍海味,在大款大腕那里,大概也激不起一点快乐的心情吧?作家史铁生的境遇,很让我们同情,他不幸患有尿毒症,但他说:“生病的经验是一步步懂得满足。发烧了,才知道不发烧的日子多么清爽。”并说:“终于醒悟,其实每时每刻我们都是幸运的。”我们身体还算健康的人,能体验到不发烧,不也是一种幸福吗?你会把幸福的底线放得这样低吗?

    其实,词典给出的幸福答案是不大准确的。即使同一境遇,人们对幸福的理解也是千差万别的。生活在大体相似的环境里,一百个人眼中的幸福观,或许还不止一百种呢,有时同一个人,不同的时期就有不同的幸福观。幸福观的模糊,对幸福理解的个性化,这大概也告诉我们:幸福,没有模式;幸福,没有榜样。

    幸福,没有榜样。梁实秋也这样说,“幸福与快乐,是在心里,不假外求。求即往往不得”。一位远房的侄女,日子本来过得很快活。一次同学聚会,看一位当处长的同学,居有豪宅,出有宝马,很是羡慕人家的幸福生活,抱怨自己的男人只会教书,不会捞钱。原有的快乐也因寻找幸福的榜样而逃之夭夭。

    还有,我们眼中的别人的幸福,有时并不是那么一回事。我们常常喜欢用世俗的眼光看别人的幸福,常常认为有权势,有财富,有显赫的名声,有骄人的业绩,就会有幸福,有舒心的日子。其实,幸福有时恰恰与权势、与财富离得很远,与名声、与业绩也并不怎么亲近。侄女的那个同学,近日,家庭纠纷闹得沸沸扬扬,幸福显然并不在他家。孟德斯鸠说过这样一句话:如果你仅仅希冀幸福,这不难做到;但期望像别人那样幸福,这总是难于做到,因为我们认为别人会比实际更幸福。“幸福的家庭都是一样的”,然而,每个人对幸福的感悟又各有各的不同。这大概与人们的不同追求有关。勇敢的人,追求刺激,冒着生命危险,或是攀登高山,或是漂游湍流,感到是种幸福;沉静的人,喜欢安闲,甘愿生活寂寞,或是一部《庄子》,或是一首古曲,也会心中溢满快乐。伟大的哲学家康德,把人生的追求归结为:“我是谁?我要干什么?我能干什么?我如何去干?”幸福大概就是对这些问题的回答。能行风行风,能行雨行雨;能运筹帷幄,可当经理;有一身力气,蹬起三轮车也有歌声相伴。幸福,其实只是一种感觉,自己做了自己能做的事,感到活着是多么有意思,人生是多么美好,你感觉到了,你便拥有幸福,这和他人的评论毫不相干。

    幸福,完全在于自己。自己有个真实的人生,对自己的人生尽力了、负责了,对得起社会、对得起父母与妻子儿女,就是充实的人生、快乐的人生。心存快乐,就是幸福。

幸福,在自己的心中;幸福,没有榜样,也无需榜样。