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       ①在我儿子查理11岁以前的照片里,很难找到他微笑的面孔,即使在他开心的时刻,小小年纪的查理也显得忧虑重重。我经常坐在他的床边,让他把担心的事情排列出来,以便我们能逐一化解,就像是图书馆里划掉丢失的书籍一样。比如,查理向我坦承:最让他内疚的是,在奶奶快要去世时,他盼望的只是她会在遗嘱里给他留下一笔钱。我告诉查理,他这样想并不说明他是个坏孩子,有这样的想法是人之常情。这件事他总算是想开了。可后面他还有16个心结堵在心里。

       ②后来他上小学六年级了,本应是无忧无虑的时光,可他却经常被忧郁情绪控制着,每天都无精打采。我问他为什么会这样,他说他只是太担心以后的生活,因为生活很复杂。我听了,不知道说些什么好。

       ③一天,听完学校组织的一年一度的假日音乐会后,我开车接他回家,在路上,我侧过脸,看到他两肩耷拉着,又是满面愁容的样子。我们的车要经过一家门前挂着“占星家”招牌的小店,我不知从这里路过多少次了,可是从来没在这里停过车,但现在我来了个急刹车。“你想算算命吗?”我问查理。

       ④5分钟后,查理走进一间挂着门帘、点着矿灯的屋子。我告诉查理,我会在外面等他。“我们需要20分钟的时间。”占星家说。她说她叫左拉。

       ⑤20分钟后,我儿子从屋子里走了出来。我把5块钱递到左拉的手上。回到车上,我又看了看坐在身旁的查理,现在的查理不但露出了笑容,而且还兴高采烈。“她说我将会过上幸福的生活,”儿子对我说,“我将来会考上大学,毕业后还会找到一份棒极了的工作,会在电影里扮演角色,也许还会成为摇滚明星呢。我会挣到很多钱,娶到一个非常美丽的妻子。她是个心地善良的人,我们会住在一栋带有游泳池的房子里,我们会有两个孩子,一个男孩,一个女孩。我会很长寿,我们全家人都会长寿。”

       ⑥这位占星家给我儿子算到的肯定是上等的好命,她给我儿子算的未来完美而又顺畅,可能是任何人都梦想得到的。那一天对我来说也是完美的,我为查理花10块钱买的算命用品派上了用场﹣﹣包括按照快餐店侍者左拉的建议买的一张描述未来的图片,还有一个邮购来的水晶球。

       ⑦也许有一天,查理会发现,他的生活不像左拉告诉他的那么美好﹣﹣现在的查理已经30岁了,过的生活比左拉说的困难多一些,但也更有趣。但是那一天,我送给了儿子最好的礼物,那就是我花钱为他买来的一条正能量信息:“不用担心,一切都会好起来的。”

(选自《环球时报》,作者:[美国]乔伊斯•梅纳德,孙开元编译)

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