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ted研演讲稿篇1
they know each other more in the biblical sense as well. message number three: don't leave before you leave. i think there's a really deep irony to the fact that actions women are taking — and i see this all the time — with the objective of staying in the workforceactually lead to their eventually leaving. here's what happens: we're all busy. everyone's busy. a woman's busy. and she starts thinking about having a child, and from the moment she starts thinking about having a child, she starts thinking about making room for that child. “how am i going to fit this into everything else i'm doing?” and literally from that moment, she doesn't raise her hand anymore, she doesn't look for a promotion, she doesn't take on the new project, she doesn't say, “me. i want to do that.” she starts leaning back.
ted研演讲稿篇2
犯错的价值
每个人都会避免犯错,但或许避免犯错本身就是一种错误?请看以下这篇犯错家凯瑟琳舒尔茨告诉我们,或许我们不只该承认错误,更应该大力拥抱人性中我错故我在的本质。
so it's 1995, i'm in college, and a friend and i go on a road trip from providence, rhode island to portland, oregon.
当时是95年 我在上大学 我和一个朋友开车去玩 从罗得岛的普罗旺斯区出发 到奥勒冈州的波特兰市
and you know, we're young and unemployed, so we do the whole thing on back roads through state parks and national forests -- basically the longest route we can possibly take.
我们年轻、无业 ,于是整个旅程都在乡间小道 经过州立公园 和国家保护森林 我们尽可能绕着最长的路径
and somewhere in the middle of south dakota, i turn to my friend and i ask her a question that's been bothering me for 2,000 miles.
在南达科塔州之中某处 我转向我的朋友 问她一个 两千英里路途上 一直烦恼我的问题
"what's up with the chinese character i keep seeing by the side of the road?"
"路边那个一直出现的中文字到底是什么?"
my friend looks at me totally blankly.
我的朋友露出疑惑的神情
there's actually a gentleman in the front row who's doing a perfect imitation of her look.
正如现在坐在第一排的这三位男士 所露出的神情一样
(laughter) and i'm like, "you know, all the signs we keep seeing with the chinese character on them."
(笑声) 我说"你知道的 我们一直看到的那个路牌 写着中文的那个啊"
she just stares at me for a few moments, and then she cracks up, because she figures out what i'm talking about.
她瞪着我的脸一阵子 突然笑开了 因为她总算知道我所指为何
and what i'm talking about is this.
我说的是这个
(laughter) right, the famous chinese character for picnic area.
(笑声) 没错,这就是代表野餐区的那个中文字
(laughter) i've spent the last five years of my life thinking about situations exactly like this -- why we sometimes misunderstand the signs around us,
(笑声) 过去的五年 我一直在思考 刚刚我所描述的状况 为什么我们会对身边的征兆 产生误解
and how we behave when that happens, and what all of this can tell us about human nature.
当误解发生时我们作何反应 以及这一切所告诉我们的人性
in other words, as you heard chris say, i've spent the last five years thinking about being wrong.
换句话说,就像 chris 刚才说的 过去五年的时间 我都在思考错误的价值
this might strike you as a strange career move, but it actually has one great advantage: no job competition.
你可能觉得这是个奇异的专业 但有一项好处是不容置疑的: 没有竞争者。
(laughter) in fact, most of us do everything we can to avoid thinking about being wrong, or at least to avoid thinking about the possibility that we ourselves are wrong.
(笑声) 事实上,我们大部分的人 都尽力不思考错误的价值 或至少避免想到我们有可能犯错。
we get it in the abstract.
我们都知道这个模糊的概念。
we all know everybody in this room makes mistakes.
我们都知道这里的每个人都曾经犯错
the human species, in general, is fallible -- okay fine.
人类本来就会犯错 - 没问题
but when it comes down to me right now, to all the beliefs i hold, here in the present tense, suddenly all of this abstract appreciation of fallibility goes out the window -- and i can't actually think of anything i'm wrong about.
一旦这个想法临到我们自身 我们现在所有的 所有的信念 对人类可能犯错的抽象概念随即被我们抛弃 我无法想到我有哪里出错
and the thing is, the present tense is where we live.
但是,我们活在现在
we go to meetings in the present tense; we go on family vacations in the present tense; we go to the polls and vote in the present tense.
我们开会,去家庭旅游 去投票 全都是现在式
so effectively, we all kind of wind up traveling through life, trapped in this little bubble of feeling very right about everything.
我们就像现在一个小泡泡里 经历人生 感觉自己总是对的
i think this is a problem.
我认为这是个问题
i think it's a problem for each of us as individuals, in our personal and professional lives, and i think it's a problem for all of us collectively as a culture.
我认为这是每个人私人生活 和职业生活中的问题 我认为我们身为群体,这也造成了文化问题
so what i want to do today is, first of all, talk about why we get stuck inside this feeling of being right.
于是,我今天想做的是 先谈谈为甚么我们会 陷在这种自以为是的心态中
and second, why it's such a problem.
第二是为甚么这是个问题
and finally, i want to convince you that it is possible to step outside of that feeling, and that, if you can do so, it is the single greatest
最后我想说服大家 克服这种感觉 是可能的 而且一旦你做到了 这将成为你道德上
moral, intellectual and creative leap you can make.
智性上和创意上最大的进步
so why do we get stuck in this feeling of being right?
为甚么我们会陷在 这种自以为是的心态中?
one reason actually has to do with a feeling of being wrong.
事实上这和犯错的感觉有关
so let me ask you guys something -- or actually, let me ask you guys something, because you're right here: how does it feel -- emotionally --
我想问问你们 让我问问台上的你们 当你意识到自己犯错了
how does it feel to be wrong?
你感觉如何?
dreadful. thumbs down.
糟透了。很差劲。
embarrassing. okay, wonderful, good.
难堪。很好,是的。
dreadful, thumbs down, embarrassing -- thank you, these are great answers, but they're answers to a different question.
很糟糕,很差劲,很难堪。 谢谢你们提供这些答案 但这些答案没有回答我的问题
you guys are answering the question: how does it feel to realize you're wrong?
你们回答的问题是: 当你意识到你犯错的时候,你的感觉如何?
(laughter) realizing you're wrong can feel like all of that and a lot of other things, right?
(笑声) 意识到你犯错了就会有刚刚所说的这些感觉,不是吗?
i mean it can be devastating, it can be revelatory, it can actually be quite funny, like my stupid chinese character mistake.
令人沮丧,暴露了一些真实 有时候甚至有些好笑 像我误以为路牌是中文字
but just being wrong doesn't feel like anything.
但犯错本身 事实上毫无感觉
i'll give you an analogy.
让我给你一个例子
do you remember that loony tunes cartoon where there's this pathetic coyote who's always chasing and never catching a roadrunner?
你记得卡通里 那个总是在追逐 却从未抓到猎物的土狼吗?
in pretty much every episode of this cartoon, there's a moment where the coyote is chasing the roadrunner and the roadrunner runs off a cliff,
几乎在每一集里 牠的猎物 - 一只走鹃鸟 都会跳下悬崖
which is fine, he's a bird, he can fly.
反正牠是鸟,牠可以飞
but the thing is, the coyote runs off the cliff right after him.
但土狼也会跟着牠一起跳崖
and what's funny -- at least if you're six years old -- is that the coyote's totally fine too.
那很好笑 如果你是个六岁儿童 土狼也很好
he just keeps running -- right up until the moment that he looks down and realizes that he's in mid-air.
牠就这么继续跑 直到牠往下看 发现自己漫步在空中
that's when he falls.
这时候他才会往下掉
when we're wrong about something -- not when we realize it, but before that -- we're like that coyote after he's gone off the cliff and before he looks down.
在我们犯错时 在我们意识到我们犯错时 我们就像那只土狼 还没意识到自己奔出悬崖
you know, we're already wrong, we're already in trouble, but we feel like we're on solid ground.
我们已经错了 已经惹上麻烦了 但仍然感觉像走在地上
so i should actually correct something i said a moment ago.
我应该改变我之前的说法
it does feel like something to be wrong; it feels like being right.
犯错的感觉就和 正确的感觉一样
(laughter) so this is one reason, a structural reason, why we get stuck inside this feeling of rightness.
(笑声) 事实上我们这种自以为对的感受 是有构造性的原因的
i call this error blindness.
我称之为错误盲点
most of the time, we don't have any kind of internal cue to let us know that we're wrong about something, until it's too late.
大部份的时间里 我们身体里没有任何机制 提醒我们错了 直到木已成舟
but there's a second reason that we get stuck inside this feeling as well -- and this one is cultural.
但还有第二个理由 文化性的理由
think back for a moment to elementary school.
回想小学时代
you're sitting there in class, and your teacher is handing back quiz papers, and one of them looks like this.
你坐在课堂里 你的老师发回小考考卷 像这样的小考考卷
this is not mine, by the way.
虽然这张不是我的
(laughter) so there you are in grade school, and you know exactly what to think about the kid who got this paper.
(笑声) 你从小学时代 就知道该对拿这张考卷的同学 下甚么评语
it's the dumb kid, the troublemaker, the one who never does his homework.
笨蛋,捣蛋鬼 从不做功课的坏学生
so by the time you are nine years old, you've already learned, first of all, that people who get stuff wrong are lazy, irresponsible dimwits --
你不过才九岁 你已经懂得,首先 那些犯错的人 都是懒惰、不负责任的傻瓜
and second of all, that the way to succeed in life is to never make any mistakes.
第二 想要在人生中成功 就不要犯错
we learn these really bad lessons really well.
我们很早就得到这些错误讯息
and a lot of us -- and i suspect, especially a lot of us in this room -- deal with them by just becoming perfect little a students,
而我们 尤其是这个大厅里的许多人 都因此成为好学生 拿全a
perfectionists, over-achievers.
完美主义、永不满意
right, mr. cfo, astrophysicist, ultra-marathoner?
不是吗? 财务长、天体物理学家、超级马拉松先生们?
(laughter) you're all cfo, astrophysicists, ultra-marathoners, it turns out.
(笑声) 结果是你们全成了财务长、天体物理学家、跑超级马拉松
okay, so fine.
那很好
except that then we freak out at the possibility that we've gotten something wrong.
但一旦我们发现有可能犯错 就开始手足无措
because according to this, getting something wrong means there's something wrong with us.
因为依照规定 犯错 代表我们一定也有甚么不对劲
so we just insist that we're right, because it makes us feel smart and responsible and virtuous and safe.
于是我们坚持己见 因为那让我们感觉聪明、得体 安全和可靠
so let me tell you a story.
让我告诉你们一个故事
a couple of years ago, a woman comes into beth israel deaconess medical center for a surgery.
几年前 一个女人到 beth israel deaconess 诊所做手术
beth israel's in boston.
beth israel 在波士顿
it's the teaching hospital for harvard -- one of the best hospitals in the country.
是哈佛大学的教学附属医院 全国数一数二的医疗中心
so this woman comes in and she's taken into the operating room.
这个女人被送进开刀房
she's anesthetized, the surgeon does his thing -- stitches her back up, sends her out to the recovery room.
麻醉,外科医生做完手术 缝合,将她送进恢复室
everything seems to have gone fine.
一切看上去都很好
and she wakes up, and she looks down at herself, and she says, "why is the wrong side of my body in bandages?"
她醒来,往自己身上一看 说为甚么我的左腿绑着绷带?
well the wrong side of her body is in bandages because the surgeon has performed a major operation on her left leg instead of her right one.
她应该接受治疗的是右腿 但为他做手术的外科医生 却把刀开在左腿
when the vice president for health care quality at beth israel spoke about this incident, he said something very interesting.
当副院长出来为医院的医疗质量 和这次意外做出解释时 他说了句很有趣的话
he said, "for whatever reason, the surgeon simply felt that he was on the correct side of the patient."
他说无论如何 这位外科医生感觉 他开下的刀是在正确的一侧
(laughter) the point of this story is that trusting too much in the feeling of being on the correct side of anything can be very dangerous.
(笑声) 故事的重点是 相信自己的判断力 相信自己站在对的一边 是非常危险的
this internal sense of rightness that we all experience so often is not a reliable guide to what is actually going on in the external world.
我们心中时常感觉到的 理直气壮的感觉 在真实世界中 并不是个可靠的向导。
and when we act like it is, and we stop entertaining the possibility that we could be wrong, well that's when we end up doing things
当我们依此行事 不再思考我们是否犯错 我们就有可能
88.like dumping 200 million gallons of oil into the gulf of mexico, or torpedoing the global economy.
把两百湾加仑的石油倒进墨西哥湾 或是颠覆世界经济
so this is a huge practical problem.
这是个很实际的问题
but it's also a huge social problem.
这也是个很大的社会问题
think for a moment about what it means to feel right.
感觉对究竟是什么意思
it means that you think that your beliefs just perfectly reflect reality.
这代表着你认为你的信念 和真实是一致的
and when you feel that way, you've got a problem to solve, which is, how are you going to explain all of those people who disagree with you?
当你有这种感觉的时候 你的问题就大了 因为如果你是对的 为甚么还有人和你持不同意见?
it turns out, most of us explain those people the same way, by resorting to a series of unfortunate assumptions.
于是我们往往用同一种 思考方式去解释这些异议
the first thing we usually do when someone disagrees with us is we just assume they're ignorant.
第一是当他人不同意我们的说法 我们便觉得他们无知
they don't have access to the same information that we do, and when we generously share that information with them, they're going to see the light and come on over to our team.
他们不像我们懂得这么多 当我们慷慨地和他们分享我们的知识 他们便会理解,并加入我们的行列
when that doesn't work, when it turns out those people have all the same facts that we do and they still disagree with us, then we move on to a second assumption,
如果不是这样 如果这些人和我们获得的信息一样多 却仍然不认同我们 我们便有了下一个定论
which is that they're idiots.
那就是他们是白痴
(laughter) they have all the right pieces of the puzzle, and they are too moronic to put them together correctly.
(笑声) 他们已经有了所有的信息 却笨到无法拼凑出正确的图像
and when that doesn't work, when it turns out that people who disagree with us have all the same facts we do and are actually pretty smart,
一旦第二个定论也不成立 当这些反对我们的人 和我们有一样的信息 又聪明
then we move on to a third assumption: they know the truth, and they are deliberately distorting it for their own malevolent purposes.
我们便有了第三个结论 他们知道事实是甚么 但却为了自己的好处 故意曲解真实。
so this is a catastrophe.
这真是个大灾难
this attachment to our own rightness keeps us from preventing mistakes when we absolutely need to and causes us to treat each other terribly.
我们的自以为是 让我们在最需要的时候 无法预防犯错 更让我们互相仇视
104.but to me, what's most baffling and most tragic about this is that it misses the whole point of being human.
对我来说 最大的悲剧是 它让我们错失了身为人的珍贵意义
it's like we want to imagine that our minds are just these perfectly translucent windows and we just gaze out of them and describe the world as it unfolds.
那就像是想象 我们的心灵之窗完全透明 我们向外观看 描述在我们之前展开的世界
and we want everybody else to gaze out of the same window and see the exact same thing.
我们想要每个人和我们有一样的窗子 对世界做出一样的观察
that is not true, and if it were, life would be incredibly boring.
那不是真的 如果是,人生将会多么无聊
the miracle of your mind isn't that you can see the world as it is.
心灵的神奇之处 不在你懂得这个世界是甚么样子
it's that you can see the world as it isn't.
而是去理解那些你不懂的地方
we can remember the past, and we can think about the future, and we can imagine what it's like to be some other person in some other place.
我们记得过去 思考未来 我们想象 自己成为他人,在他方
and we all do this a little differently, which is why we can all look up at the same night sky and see this and also this and also this.
我们的想象都有些不同 于是当我们抬头看同一个夜空 我们看到这个 这个 和这个
and yeah, it is also why we get things wrong.
这也是我们搞错事情的原因
1,200 years before descartes said his famous thing about "i think therefore i am,"
在笛卡儿说出那句有名的我思故我在 的一千两百年前
this guy, st. augustine, sat down and wrote "fallor ergo sum" -- "i err therefore i am."
圣奥古斯丁,坐下来 写下"fallor ergo sum" "我错故我在"
augustine understood that our capacity to screw up, it's not some kind of embarrassing defect in the human system, something we can eradicate or overcome.
奥古斯丁懂得 我们犯错的能力 这并不是人性中 一个令人难堪的缺陷 不是我们可以克服或消灭的
it's totally fundamental to who we are.
这是我们的本质
because, unlike god, we don't really know what's going on out there.
因为我们不是上帝 我们不知道我们之外究竟发生了甚么
and unlike all of the other animals, we are obsessed with trying to figure it out.
而不同于其它动物的是 我们都疯狂地想找出解答
to me, this obsession is the source and root of all of our productivity and creativity.
对我来说 这种寻找的冲动 就是我们生产力和创造力的来源
last year, for various reasons, i found myself listening to a lot of episodes of the public radio show this american life.
因为一些缘故 去年我在广播上 听了很多集的"我们的美国人生"
and so i'm listening and i'm listening, and at some point, i start feeling like all the stories are about being wrong.
我听着听着 突然发现 这些故事全和犯错有关
and my first thought was, "i've lost it.
我的第一个念头是 我完了
i've become the crazy wrongness lady.
我写书写疯了
i just imagined it everywhere,"
四处都看到有关犯错的幻觉
which has happened.
说真的是这样
but a couple of months later, i actually had a chance to interview ira glass, who's the host of the show.
但几个月后 我访问了那个广播节目的主持人 ira glass
and i mentioned this to him, and he was like, "no actually, that's true.
我向他提到这件事 他回答我事实上
in fact," he says, "as a staff, we joke that every single episode of our show has the same crypto-theme.
你是对的他说 我们这些工作人员总是 开玩笑说每集节目之中的 秘密主题都是一样的
and the crypto-theme is: 'i thought this one thing was going to happen and something else happened instead.' and thing is," says ira glass, "we need this.
这个秘密主题就是 "我以为这件事会这样发生 结果其它事情发生了" 他说"但是,这就是我们需要的
we need these moments of surprise and reversal and wrongness to make these stories work."
我们需要这些意外 这些颠倒和错误 这些故事才能成立。"
and for the rest of us, audience members, as listeners, as readers, we eat this stuff up.
而我们身为观众 听众、读者 我们吸收这些故事
we love things like plot twists and red herrings and surprise endings.
我们喜欢故事转折 令人惊讶的结??
when it comes to our stories, we love being wrong.
我们喜欢在故事里 看到犯错
but, you know, our stories are like this because our lives are like this.
但,故事会这样写 是因为人生就是这样
we think this one thing is going to happen and something else happens instead.
我们以为某些事情会这样发生 发生的却是其它事
george bush thought he was going to invade iraq, find a bunch of weapons of mass destruction, liberate the people and bring democracy to the middle east.
小布什以为他入侵伊拉克 会找到大规模毁灭性武器 解放中东百姓,为他们带来民主自由
and something else happened instead.
但却不是这样
and hosni mubarak thought he was going to be dictator of egypt for the rest of his life, until he got too old or too sick and could pass the reigns of power onto his son.
穆巴拉克以为 他到死都会是埃及的独裁者 一直到他年老或卧病 再把他的权力交给下一代
and something else happened instead.
但却不是这样
and maybe you thought you were going to grow up and marry your high school sweetheart and move back to your home town and raise a bunch of kids together.
或许你想过 你会长大、嫁给你的初恋情人 搬回老家,生一群孩子
and something else happened instead.
但却不是这样
and i have to tell you that i thought i was writing an incredibly nerdy book about a subject everybody hates for an audience that would never materialize.
我必须说 我以为我写的是一本很冷僻的书 有关一个人人讨厌的主题 为一些从不存在的读者
and something else happened instead.
但却不是这样
(laughter) i mean, this is life.
(笑声) 我们的人生
for good and for ill, we generate these incredible stories about the world around us, and then the world turns around and astonishes us.
无论好坏 我们创造了啦 那包围我们的世界 而世界转过头来,令我们大吃一惊
no offense, but this entire conference is an unbelievable monument to our capacity to get stuff wrong.
说真的,这整个会议 充斥着这样难以置信的时刻 我们一次又一次地意识到自己的错误
we just spent and entire week talking about innovations and advancements and improvements, but you know why we need all of those innovations
我们花了整整一周 讨论创新,进步 和改善 你知道我们为甚么需要这些创新
and advancements and improvements?
进步和改善吗?
because half the stuff that's the most mind-boggling and world altering -- ted 1998 -- eh.
因为其中有一半 来自最应该改变世界的 98年的ted 呃
(laughter) didn't really work out that way, did it.
(笑声) 真是出人意料之外啊,不是吗
(laughter) where's my jet pack, chris?
(笑声) 我的逃生火箭在哪,chris?
(laughter) (applause) so here we are again.
(笑声) (掌声) 于是我们又在这里
and that's how it goes.
事情就是这样
we come up with another idea.
我们重新想出其它点子
we tell another story.
我们有了新的故事
we hold another conference.
我们开了另一个会议
the theme of this one, as you guys have now heard seven million times, is the rediscovery of wonder.
这次的主题是 如果你还没有听到耳朵出油的话 是重新找到想象的力量
and to me, if you really want to rediscover wonder, you need to step outside of that tiny, terrified space of rightness and look around at each other
对我来说 如果你真的想重新找到想象的力量 你需要离开 那个小小的、自我感觉良好的小圈圈 看看彼此
and look out at the vastness and complexity and mystery of the universe and be able to say, "wow, i don't know.
看看宇宙的 广大无垠 复杂神秘 然后真正地说 哇,我不知道
maybe i'm wrong."
或许我错了。
thank you.
谢谢各位
(applause) thank you guys.
(掌声) 谢谢
ted研演讲稿篇3
first, i want to ask you a question; what does family mean someone told me: it means father and mother, i love you.
today i am very happy to stand here to express my opinion to my dear parents. first, i want to say thank you to my mom and dady .without you, i would not enjoy such a colorful life. you both love me for ever and never leave me alone when i was in trouble. thank you. mom and dady, thank you. when i was in my hard time, you are my tender sunshine which encourages me to hold on and never give up. and now i am too excited .i dont know how to express my true feeling with limited words. what i know is that without you my life will be filled with endless suffering and mistake .
thank you!
ted研演讲稿篇4
亲爱的同学们:
你们好!在清晨的第一缕阳光照射进来,总有一声声清脆的鸟叫声在我耳边环绕着,人与小鸟亲密无间,我们应该好好保护它们。
在森林中,动物与植物的关系也非常密切。有的虫子要侵害树木,就有鸟类来吞噬这些虫子,使整个森林处于生态平衡之中。郁郁葱葱的森林,不仅为动物提供了大量的食物,而且还提供栖息之所。发过来,许多动物,特别是鸟类,又保护了绿色的森林。
但好景不长,人类对鸟类的猎杀行为还是屡见不鲜的,如今鸟类已从以前1万多种减少到现在,只剩下3000多种,人类不仅把射杀一般的鸟类作为猎趣和食物,而且把猎杀大型鸟类的人冠上荣誉称号。
鸟类是野生动物中的一大类,因为有了鸟,人们才会感受到鸟语花香的美好境界;因为有了鸟,大自然才能真正丰富多彩。
鸟类不仅是森林的保护神,也是我们人类的朋友。一只猫头鹰,一个夏天就能为人类从老鼠嘴里夺回一吨粮食。因此要保护人类,就要保护森林,要保护森林,就要保护鸟类。我们还可以制作许多的木盒子,挂在树上,为小鸟们提供优越的栖息之处,让它们生儿育女,更好的生存发展。这样,既有利于它们的生长繁殖,又能保护森林。
所以,作为大自然中的一员,作为一名中国人民,我们应该从自己力所能及的事情做起,积极参与各种保护环境的活动,为鸟类提供一个舒适的家园,为未来增添生机与活力。
今天,我的发言到此结束,谢谢大家!
ted研演讲稿篇5
尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们:
大家好!
幸福是什么?也许,我们每个人对幸福的理解都不同。有的人认为,幸福是拥有金钱、权力和地位,其实,在生活中,从那些平平凡凡的小事中就能体会到幸福。生活中不是缺少幸福,而是缺少发现幸福的眼睛。
幸福是什么?幸福对留守儿童来说,那就是见到自己的爸爸妈妈。每到新春佳节,那些留守儿童就会守在门口,不愿回到屋里。我们看到一过年大街上来来往往的人很多,很多爸爸妈妈都赶不上车,只有骑着摩托车回家,所以春运期间,出现了一批又一批的“摩托车大军”。而我们呢?生活在爸爸妈妈的呵护下,对爸爸妈妈的嘱咐都不在意。其实,这又何尝不是一种幸福呢?我们到底有没有感受到别人对我们的关心呢?妈妈和爸爸每天辛勤地工作,不就是为了培养我们成才吗?所以,我们不能辜负了父母的期望,要好好学习,天天向上。
幸福是什么?蜂蜜,我们大家都很熟悉吧!可是我们知道吗?一只蜜蜂要酿造一千克蜂蜜,必须在100~500万朵花上采“原料”,每次携带35~50毫克的花蜜,要在花丛和蜂房之间来回飞12~15趟,才能把花蜜送回。假如蜜蜂采蜜的花丛同蜂房的距离平均为1。5公里,那么蜜蜂采一千克蜜就得飞上45万公里,差不多等于绕地球赤道飞行11圈。蜜蜂每天在辛勤地工作,有的蜜蜂的寿命只能达到一两个月,有的蜜蜂在采蜜回来的路途中,就累死了。虽然生命短暂,可是却能为大家服务。对于蜜蜂来说,这样又何尝不是一种幸福呢?其实,幸福不仅是得到,更是一种真诚地付出。付出了,我们就会觉得生命是那么有价值,世界是那么美好。幸福就像花朵,只有我们认真,真诚地浇灌它,它才会开出一朵朵绚丽之花。
可是,我们生活中有许多贪婪者,为了得到财富,就乱砍乱伐,使树木一棵接一棵地倒下。还有许多工厂,为了方便,便把废气排出,使蓝天收敛了笑容,戴上了灰蒙蒙的面纱。还有的工厂把废水放到清澈的河水中,使河水被污染得臭哄哄的。这种幸福是建立在别人的痛苦之上的,这是真正的幸福吗?答案显而易见:不是的!
ted研演讲稿篇6
hold fast to your dreams
i have a dream today.
i have a dream that one day every vally shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.
wow, what a dream it has been for martin luther king. but the changing world seems telling me that people gradually get their dreams lost somehow in the process of growing up, and sometimes i personally find myself saying goodbye unconsciously to those distant childhood dreams.
however, we meed dreams. they nourish our spirit; they represent possibility even when we are dragged down by reality. they keep us going. most successful people are dreamers as well as ordinary people who are not afraid to think big and dare to be great. when we were little kids, we all dreamed of doing something big and splashy, something significant. now what we need to do is to maintain them, refresh them and turn them into reality. however, the toughest part is that we often have no ideas how to translate these dreams into actions. well, just start with concrete objectives and stick to it. donsquo;t let the nameless fear confuse the eye and confound our strong belief of future. through our talents, through our wits, through our endurance and through our creativity, we will make it.
hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. hold fast to dreams, for when dreams go, life is a barren field frozen with snow. so my dear friends, think of your old and maybe dead dreams. whatever it is, pick it up and make it alive from today.
ted研演讲稿篇7
最近借着给儿子在图书馆办证的机会给自己也办了一张借书证,转了一圈选了一本《战胜拖延症》,把《战胜拖延症》这本书粗略看了一遍,感觉这本书写得挺好,下面我和大家分享一下我阅读后的大概感受。?
所谓拖延的意思就是把事情不断延后,却迟迟不肯去做。有的人认为时间有的是,明天可以再开始,记得子曾经曰“明日复明日,明日何其多”!无论在工作中还是生活中,我们总认为时间还有很多,离最后的时间还很远,我们总会拖延到最后迟迟不肯行动。?
读了这本书我了解到常见的拖延思维有这些:1、时间有的是,明天再开始;2、我不知道如何下手,还是先准备准备吧;3、为了把事情做得更好,我要准备得更充分;4、我觉得我会失败.....;不管你是否有拖延的行为,是否存在拖延思维,最重要的是能否觉察到自己正在拖延,对拖延的觉察是战胜拖延的第一步。如果一个人明明在拖延,却否认自己在拖延,并继续拖延下去,这才是最可怕的地方。而在这本书当中,作者建议:通过写拖延日志增进对拖延的觉察。拖延日志就是记录拖延的详细情况,如拖延的事情,拖延的结果,拖延的借口,拖延的情绪变化等等。当具备对自己思维的觉察力时,我们就可以在拖延思维出现之时,通过自己激励、自我辩论,同时利用新的思维模式去替代拖延思维。下面举一个我的例子,以坚持早起床跑步为例吧,早晨六点定点闹铃响了,时间太早了,还是再睡会吧,再躺十分钟起,要不就是明天再坚持六点起吧,真正迈出第一步很难,我们总是存在着拖延。在我们还没有养成好的习惯时拖延思维不断地给我们的情绪和内心增加压力,分散我们的注意力,然后趁虚而入,使我们变得又拖延了。
针对拖延引发的情绪,书中的建议就是培养对这些情绪的忍耐能力,进而锻炼出“情绪肌肉”,这确实是最直接,最有效的方法,但是却很痛苦。我们可以学习书中提到的战胜拖延的几点建议:1、确定一个清晰、具体、可量化的目标;2、将目标分解成短小具体的步骤来完成,如果是创造性的活动,就分解成机械性的活动;3、不必准备太充分,一旦发现自己在准备上花太多时间,就跳过准备,直接行动;4、停下完美主义,给自己足够的时间,一点一点地做,同时记录自己的改变和变化;5、消除一切干扰,如关掉手机,关掉电视、拔掉网线......集中注意力;6、利用仅有的10分钟时间;7、先做5分钟,再做5分钟.......继续这样下去,你会慢慢找到状态的。
总得来说,这本书比较注重实践操作,但是操作的方法和步骤并不是那么容易理解,因为书中提倡通过记录和书写来觉察和反思自我,许多内容只有做了才会明白,才能理解,有此情况的朋友可以尝试一下。以上就是我的读书分享谢谢。
ted研演讲稿篇8
大家好!
我今天演讲的题目是“青春的誓言”。
也曾迷茫,也曾惆怅,眼前仿佛张着一张网,不知前路在何方。有朋友说我多愁善感,背离了青春。我困惑,无奈地笑。
青春到底是什么?独坐窗前,我在青春中思考青春。
席慕容说,青春的美丽与珍贵,就在于它的无邪与无瑕,在于它的可遇而不可求,在于它的永不重回。诚然,青春是美丽的,是人生的黄金时期,但青春易逝,如流水,去而不返。青春拒绝沉醉往昔,意味着大胆向前迈步,前面才是方向,奋斗才是终点。
“青春的每一天都是崭新的。”有人如是说。是的,青春的每一天都充满活力,焕发着生气。青春是不老的心态,因为有一颗火热的心,不会惧怕失败。青春可以被毁灭,但不能被打败。在荆棘上漫步,在困难中坚强,正如海明威笔下的老人,在跌倒处爬起来,不要说悔恨,不要言沧桑,重新拾回信心,始终放眼前方,用实际行动在每一天为青春增添一缕靓丽的色彩。
青春是一壶美酒,需用心去酿造,去品味;青春是悠扬的笛声,清远深邃,应用灵魂去感悟;青春是激昂的乐章,充满奋发的力量,要静静地聆听。青春不是放荡不羁,不是多愁善感,而是激情满怀,是台灯下的笔耕不辍,是球场上的挥汗如雨……青春拒绝碌碌无为。
我不再唱“前面是哪方,谁伴我闯荡”,将那段心灵的彷徨永远尘封在记忆深处。走出黎明前最黑暗的时光,我更有勇气挥手昨天,作别落日余晖,敞开心怀拥抱明日曙光。我要如蚕蛹般破茧而出,扔掉包袱,抛开束缚,张开双手去迎接暴风骤雨,去搏击惊涛骇浪。
我的梦想不会遥不可及,我的前途不会渺茫如烟,我将扼住命运的咽喉,撑起青春的风帆远航。我要竭我所能,燃烧青春的激情,书写青春的精彩,创造青春的传奇!
人生来就要经历从幼稚到成熟的过程,我想这一过程应该就是所谓的青春吧!
酸甜苦辣应有尽有、是非好坏无人问津,只有单纯的感性!听起来好像是刻意安排,其实不然!当我们还没有真正独立的意识去追求青春的时候,我们却邂逅了它!洋溢着懵懂与天真,我们敢爱敢恨无所畏惧,就是那么的叛逆然而却那么的容易满足:一个浓情眼神便能幸福好久;一句甜言蜜语便能感动好久;一次轻轻牵手便能安稳好久;一个简单拥抱便能温馨好久。这就是我的青春!我无悔的青春!
时间老人好像永远都在赶路吧!静静地,青春已逝。它们就像淡淡的空气,悄无声息地从我身边溜走,毫不留恋!难道是它们没有人情味吗?不,不是的!我始终相信属于我的青春,它们并没有离开我,只是想让我看清这个世界的人和物!所以它决断地收起了包裹我的保护伞,带走了我的幼稚和天真。
然而青春留下了让我最感激的礼物——回忆!这足可以说明青春的逝去不是没有人情味吧!
“回忆”这两个字说起来太轻巧了吧?看似有风雨经历的人就应当留有回忆,是吗?但生活中的人们不总是乐于重温它们,而弃之于冷冰冰的角落,然后任由时光把那些锋芒棱角一点一点磨平、吞噬!我喜欢这样一句话:一个没有历史的国家不能称之为国家;一个没有回忆的人不能称之为人!所以为了留下那些残存的记忆我用尽心思,甚至说狂热。是这样的用心良苦让我在多年后依旧有所感悟和期盼。在痴笑的梦中、在凝望的眼神中、在驻足徘徊的瞬间,回忆很慷慨的眷顾着我。我,很满足!
记忆中,我们常常走在鹅卵石铺成的小路上,鼻子嗅着淡淡的花香,眼睛欣赏着温和的绿色,并肩携手谈天说地。那时的我们天真无邪,没有烦恼和忧愁,好像周围的世界只有我们,任由我们“随心所欲”。天冷的时候,凉风习习。每到这时候,你总会责备似的说,“怎么就是不多穿点衣服呢?”而我,被你暖暖的衣服包裹着,习惯性的靠着你的肩膀,然后撒娇似的笑笑,忘记了没有了外衣的你早就已经冻僵了!空气中弥漫着我们的笑容。那种感觉就叫幸福!
记忆中,我们骑着单车走过那座城市的大街小巷,一起上学,一起回家。那时候的你每天绕一大圈回家仅仅是为了……我心中充满了感动,但我知道更多的是心疼。可是当时的我们都很执着,结局总是我输。你每次在我的唠叨后就会说,:“就当是锻炼身体啦,挺好的!”当你骑着单车载着我的时候,我会耐不住坐着的疲劳,“坐着真没有骑着舒服。”你总是开玩笑的说,“那我们换换?”我当然知道坐与骑哪一个更累,只是我习惯了在你面前的柔弱,习惯了时时刻刻被你呵护罢了!
记忆中,我不再害怕天气的突然转变,因为有你时刻为我遮风挡雨,即使没有雨伞;我不再紧锁着眉头,因为有你阳光般的笑容,即使偶尔你会为我的不懂事而生气;我不再害怕孤独,因为你用心读懂了我的害怕,即使生活中的我们始终存在着距离;我不再忧伤失落,不再……那种感觉妙不可言!
记忆中,你说我们不能太理想化了,因为未来难预测。所以我把自己对我们的期许藏在心中直到最后离别的那一刻!但是彼此之间或多或少有过承诺和誓言,誓言啊,我想所有女孩都希望自己被许诺吧。那我呢,虽然普普通通,但就算期待一种誓言也不是个奢华的梦吧?拥有了你的誓言让我对未来期待憧憬,脑海中幻想着各种各样的幸福美好。抱着这个幸福入睡,所有的梦都那么甜美。
记忆中,我的梦终究逃不过时间的考验,它一点一点的消失,直到破碎撒落满地……
记忆里有太多的美好,就像泉水潺潺流淌不息,曾经的一些不愉快现在看来却变的那么真实,反而没有了怨恨和惆怅,脸上停留着幸福的表情,谁能说这不是一种幸福呢!
回味往事是最安稳的一件事。过去我费尽心思收藏了那些往事,现在每当我重新晾晒它们的时候,就像拨落一层又一层的洋葱,总归有一片让我落泪!
我的青春就这样逝去了!青涩但不空白。我多想重新来过,补救我们的那些惨败的誓言。呵呵…还是活在当前吧!能够拥有这么精彩的回忆已经不在奢求什么了。心如止水……
我的演讲结束了,谢谢大家!
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