People don't often look back on the early 1900's for advice, but what if we could actually learn something from the Lost Generation?
通常人們不會(huì)為了求取生活妙方而去回顧20世紀(jì)初的年代,不過如果那個(gè)“垮掉的一代”真的能對(duì)我們有所助益呢?

The New York Public Library has digitized 100 "how to do it" cards found in cigarette boxes over 100 years ago, and the tips they give are so practical that millennials reading this might want to take notes.
紐約公共圖書館將一組100多年前的香煙盒上的“生活妙招”卡片進(jìn)行了數(shù)字化處理,這些卡片上的小貼士實(shí)在太實(shí)用了,二十一世紀(jì)的我們看到了也會(huì)多加留意!

How to Judge the Weather
如何判斷天氣

The traveller, setting off in the early morning, will find a fairly sure guide as to the weather he is likely to encounter by watching a very small distant cloud.
一早外出游玩的人想要知道自己會(huì)遇到什么樣的天氣,只要看看遠(yuǎn)處的小云朵,就能找到一位可靠的向?qū)А?/div>

If the cloud grows gradually larger, then unsettled, rainy weather will probably come.
如果這片云逐漸擴(kuò)大,那么,在旅行者找到安身之處之前,陰雨就會(huì)降臨。

But if the cloud decreases in size, the day should be a fine one.
如果要是云朵變小了,那么這一定是一個(gè)好天氣。

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