[00:00.000] 作曲 : Laurie Anderson [00:03.935] Lolabelle was a mall dog. [00:05.452] She came from one of the high-speed puppy mills, [00:08.747] that breed dogs in batches, and then sell them in malls. [00:17.982] She was bought by a couple who were in the middle of a divorce. [00:23.032] And no-one could take her. [00:27.821] The woman didn't want her. [00:29.616] And the husband didn't want her. [00:31.946] And the boy wanted her but nobody really wanted the boy. [00:43.908] And so the man took Lolabelle with him to Canada, [00:46.894] where he spent a month camping, and crying, [00:50.017] and thinking it all through, and talking to himself. [00:54.483] And Lolabelle rode up on the bow of the kayak, [00:58.332] perched on the front, leading the way as the man paddled along, [01:02.581] and tried to figure out what to do with his life. [01:07.471] How to go on. [01:11.192] And I think that was where she learn the great skill of empathy. [01:16.909] And also where she learned what our meditation teacher keeps telling us. [01:24.387] And he says "You should try to learn how to feel sad, without being sad." [01:34.192] Which is actually really hard to do. [01:40.182] To feel sad, without actually being sad.