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ted演讲稿7篇

ted演讲稿篇1

in 20_ — not so long ago — a professor who was then at columbia university took that case and made it [howard] and he gave the case out, both of them, to two groups of he changed exactly one word: "heidi" to "" but that one word made a really big he then surveyed the students, and the good news was the students, both men and women, thought heidi and howard were equally competent, and that's bad news was that everyone liked he's a great you want to work for you want to spend the day fishing with but heidi? not so she's a little out for she's a little 're not sure you'd want to work for this is the we have to tell our daughters and our colleagues, we have to tell ourselves to believe we got the a, to reach for the promotion, to sit at the table, and we have to do it in a world where, for them, there are sacrifices they will make for that, even though for their brothers, there are the saddest thing about all of this is that it's really hard to remember and i'm about to tell a story which is truly embarrassing for me, but i think

ted演讲稿篇2

尊敬的老师们,亲爱的同学们:

大家好!

到底是剪短头发呢,还是继续留长发?我在镜子前来回踱步。

“当然是短发方便啦!”妈妈笑着说,“你头发越来越长了,打理起来也越来越麻烦。再说,尝试改变也是一件很美好的事哦!”

我又抬起头,望着镜中踌躇不安的自己和头上有些凌乱的长发,心想:改变为什么一定意味着失去呢?每天清晨,为了这一头长发,我常常要在镜前花费很多宝贵的时间。但是如果剪成了短发,不仅能节约时间,而且我还可以迎接一个崭新的模样,一个崭新的自我……

我下定了决心:改变!

于是,我坐在了理发店的转椅上,镜中的我露出心满意足的微笑。看着满地的碎发,我“如释重负”,一下子觉得世界焕然一新。看来,之前的担忧真是多余!

出了理发店,冬日的暖阳从云朵中露出微笑脸庞。我一边迈着欢快的步伐,一边在想:“改变,真好!”

这让我想起了另一件事。

以前,最让我焦虑的事情,就是在书房那“茫茫书海”中寻找一本急需的作业本。妈妈十分关心我,总是抽空帮我整理书房。但整理之后的日子里,书房总会时不时传来一连串问号:“妈妈,我的课外书呢?”“咦,我的练习册哪去了?”

于是,我尝试改变。从给每一本书归类到把书柜分格,从为每一本作业本“安家”,到给每一支笔找到“住所”……很快,我的书房中的每一位成员都有了“新家”。

从此,我都自己收拾房间。忙碌过后,我每次都感到疲倦,但内心却是无比快乐。因为我体验了“改变”:从妈妈为我的一切操劳,到我自己打理生活。我的房间越来越整洁,我也在改变中成长,越来越独立了。

生命中有许多需要改变的东西,我们要对改变充满信心,不能让多余的担心阻挡我们成长的步伐,因为改变让我们收获自信,收获希望,收获人生的多姿多态!改变,真好!

ted演讲稿篇3

敬爱的老师,亲爱的同学:

每一天清晨太阳都会从东边升起,到了傍晚就会从西边落下,这个没有任何一个人能够改变,同样我们没法让时间停止,也没不可能让别人怎摸样,唯一能改变的,仅有自己!

小的时候,我总会问别人这样一个问题:你觉得我好不好,那莫在你心中我排第几呢?尤其是对自己亲近的人,如果他们的回答让我不高兴的话,我总会很生气很生气,下意识的觉得他们不喜欢我,所以就拼命的让他们改变看法,谁出我满意的答案!并且让他们都也必须要为我而改变,否则我会很难过的!

此刻想起来的确是可笑至极了,可是在今日我仍会向好朋友问这样的问题。

可是初中毕竟不是以前了,渐渐的我和身边的同学变得很疏远,无论是男生还是女生,无论是班里的同学还是年级里面的,关系都不是很好,那种感觉真的好难受,我想哭,可是却不敢。

我不明白为什末,我无力去对别人说你应当,你必须之类的话了。

不明白为什末,一霎那间我忽然懂得了什莫,我想要求自己做些深末。可能是因为此刻的环境吧,我不再在乎别人的看法,只做自己而已。

我以往无数次的想过要改变自己,可是好像都失败了,我不想明白原因,只想做我自己,所以此刻的我不再在乎别人的看法,已经不再在乎很多事情了,我不明白这算不算改变,如果是的话,那末是变好还是坏!

可是我清楚的体会到此刻的生活比以前简便很多,趣味很多。

是啊,即使很多人都认为江山易改本性难移,可是改变自己还是比改变别人要容易得多吖!

ted演讲稿篇4

人生,就是一个完善自己、修复自己的过程。———题记

太阳光暖洋洋地从窗口射进来,温柔地洒在每个人的脸上,窗外的城市已经又开始了新一天的日程,街上各式各样的人们都匆忙地奔波着,早餐店的门口早已坐满了焦急等待吃早餐的顾客,包子的香气从蒸笼中飞出,融入了早晨清新的空气中。

而与此同时,我依旧缩在被窝中,无论妈妈如何喊叫,就是不肯探出头来,“五分钟,再睡五分钟啦!”我懒洋洋地应付着妈妈,“不行!7点半了,你看你们班的班长6点就起床读书、背英语单词了!”“好,我起……”我极不情愿且迷迷糊糊地穿衣服,慢吞吞地洗脸刷牙,心想:反正今天运动会,晚去一会又不会被发现。我这拖延症,早已深入我体内,无药可救了,正因为如此,我无论做什么事,都要比别人慢一步,而且显得慌慌张张。

这天是我们学校一年一度的春季运动会,运动场上锣鼓齐鸣、人声鼎沸,正当我偷偷摸摸地从人群中混进我们班集合点时,突然一个声音从背后大声喝住了我,“你还知道来呀!”吓得我一怔,急忙回头看去,原来是班长,“班长,我错了,下次一定早来。”“哼!”班长恶狠狠地说“你真是个拖油瓶!”这时,我也不乐意了:“怎么了,不就晚来一会吗!”“晚来一会?你的项目都结束了!”听到这话,我脑子“嗡”地一声,仿佛被人重重锤了一下似的,顿时清醒了许多,原来我是运动员,要参加女子接力赛的,能为班集体出一份力,是我的梦想啊,可如今我竟然拖到现在才来,一切都结束了,我的脸顿时通红。“啊,我是……我是……”此时我真想找个地缝钻进去……

运动会结束了,我们班在全年级中垫底了,听到这个消息,所有人目光都落到了我身上,我低下头,无地自容,连班主任也来找我谈话,语重心长对我说:“你要注意你自身的错误啊。”我的心理防线突然崩溃了,“嗯,张老师,我知道我错了,我一定改!”我的眼泪不由自主地掉下来,我真是恨我自己呀,我恨自己的“懒”,恨自己的拖延症。

从那刻起,我开始努力地过好每一天,刚刚开始努力时,确实十分痛苦,早早起床时,痛彻心扉,改掉自己的毛病时,十分难过,不情不愿,而当我慢慢适应时,不知从何时开始,我爱上了这种努力而又认真的生活态度。我第一次觉得,自己是班级的一员,我也要追上他们的脚步,我要与他们一起奋斗!

努力,不一定成功,但你一定会感谢并爱上那个努力奋斗、拼搏的自己!

ted演讲稿篇5

要是你问起我的小学同学我是怎样的,我会有些担心。

小时候,甚至现在也有一些。全校的同学都知道我是靠集团千金的位置入学的,所以我在学校更是傲气十足。我记得有一次,在美术课上,同学想借我的笔用一下,刚碰到我的笔袋。我就生气的说:“把你的手拿开啊,谁同意你碰我的东西啦?”于是,我就把笔袋往书包里一收,高傲的低下头继续画自己的画;我们班的同学都很喜欢拿自己不喜欢的东西去换别人喜欢的东西来做一些小交易,也有几个女生来找过我换东西,可是唯一可以吸引我的只有一两样,因为我的笔都是设计的呢。正因为我的目中无人和高傲性格,渐渐的所有的同学都疏远了我.....可是后来,她们又开始找我做朋友了。因为有一次一年级的时候,一次文艺晚会上,妈妈告诉老师我能演奏八种乐器,还会跳舞和画画。从此我就加入了合唱队、舞蹈队、音乐部等等,我的成绩也是遥遥领先,很多人都来找我玩,我也渐渐成了女生们心目中的崇拜者....在学校里,我也经常跟我的粉丝炫耀我有最新款的服装设计、拿到了哪个明星的签名、我有哪一套书的一整套等等,终于有一天我好像突然觉悟了。

自从我认识了昭雨婼、安沁悦和董枭枫三个闺蜜之后,我的高傲性格渐渐的离开了我。我也走出了孤独的阴影。我渐渐学习了昭雨婼的勇敢坚强,我慢慢学习了安沁悦的可爱幽默,也悄悄的把文静优雅的董枭枫作为心中的偶像。我在五年级的时候,终于获得了拉丁舞的亚洲冠军杯,变成了全区甚至全市的风云人物。同学们也发现了我已经改正了高傲的性格,我渐渐成为了大家的好朋友。如今,我的人缘非常好,还做了班长和组长......

试着改变自己,其实就是改变了人生......

ted演讲稿篇6

i grew up diagnosed as phobically shy,

我从小就有社交恐惧症

and like at least 20 other people in a room of this size,

这样的空间 大约20人

i was a stutterer.

就能让以前的我结巴语塞

do you dare raise your hand?

更别提举手了 根本不可能

and it sticks with us.

这种困扰如影随形

it really does stick with us,

你走到哪 它就跟到哪

because when we are treated that way,

当大家对你的存在视若无睹

we feel invisible sometimes,

你会开始感觉自己是隐形人

or talked around and at.

而别人都在你背后窃窃私语

and as i started to look at people,

后来我仔细去观察周遭的人

which is mostly all i did,

一直以来我都只敢默默观察

i noticed that some people really wanted attention

然后发现有些人无法忍受被忽视

and recognition.

他们要得到大家的注意力和认同

remember, i was young then.

当时我年轻、懵懂

so what did they do? what we still do perhaps too often?

渴望注意力的人会做什么? 也许现在太多人在做一样的事而不自知

we talk about ourselves.

他们谈论的常常都是自己

and yet there are other people i observed who had what i called a mutualitymindset.

但另一批人就不同了 我说他们的人际关系 往往有一种“互相”的心态

in each situation, they found a way to talk about us and create that “us”idea.

无论什么场合 他们的谈话里都会出现“我们”这个概念

so my idea to reimagine the world is to see it one where we all becomegreater opportunity-makers with and for others.

在我心目中的理想世界 每个人都能为自己和别人创造机会

there’s no greater opportunity or call for action for us now

就是现在 我们必须把握良机、采取行动

than to become opportunity-makers who use best talents together more oftenfor the greater good

多去整合各种才能 尽可能的利益他人

and accomplish things we couldn’t have done on our own.

一人做不到的 多人或许有办法

and i want to talk to you about that,

这就是我今天的重点

cause even more than giving,

比单纯给予

even more than giving,

施舍、捐赠更有影响力的

is the capacity for us to do something smarter together

就是人们学会集思广益

for the greater good that lifts us both up

共同合作 创造双赢局面

and that can scale.

其中的利益会一层层积累

that’s why i’m sitting here.

这是我今天演讲的重点

but i also want to point something else out.

不过我还想说一件事

each one of you is better than anybody else at something.

台下的你必定在某些事上比其他人都拿手

that disproves that popular notion that if you’re the smartest person inthe room,

和那句名言“你绝不是这里最厉害的人”

you’re in the wrong room.

恰恰相反

so let me tell you about a hollywood party i went to a couple yearsback,

我在几年前的一个好莱坞聚会上

and i met this up-and-coming actress,

遇见了位有潜力的女演员

and we were soon talking about something that we both felt passionatelyabout,

我们很快就找到共同话题-

public art.

公共艺术

and she had the fervent belief that every new building in los angeles

她坚信洛杉矶的每栋建筑里

should have public art in it. she wanted a regulation for it,

都应该有公共艺术 她想要一套专属公共艺术的规范

and she fervently started,

所以她兴忡忡的着手进行

what is here from chicago?

这里有谁是芝加哥人吗?

she fervently started talking about these bean-shaped reflective sculpturesin millennium park,

她滔滔不绝的说着千禧公园里的云门雕塑

and people would walk up to it

人们好奇的上前一探究竟

and they’d smile in the reflection of it,

看着自己的映像微笑

and they’d pose and they’d vamp and they’d take selfies together

摆pose、赞叹、自拍留念

and they’d laugh.

然后笑成一团

and as she was talking, a thought came to my mind.

听着听着 我突然灵光乍现

i said, “i know someone you ought to meet.

我告诉她: “妳应该见见这个人

he’s getting out of san quentin in a couple of weeks

再几周他就要从圣昆丁州立监狱出来了

and he shares your fervent desire that art should engage and enable peopleto connect.”

他跟妳一样 觉得艺术应该让人有共鸣、激发想像力”

he spent five years in solitary,

他被单独监禁了五年

and i met him because i gave a speech at san quentin,

我因为在圣昆丁演讲 而与他结识

and he’s articulate

他口条不错

and he’s rather easy on the eyes

长的也不赖

because he’s buff. he had workout regime he did everyday.

因为他是条热爱健身的汉子

i think she was following me at that point.

女演员大概还满有兴趣的

i said, “he’d be an une_pected ally.”

我又说: “他会是个得力助手”

and not just that. there’s james. he’s an architect

除了他之外 我把詹姆也拉进来 詹姆是建筑师

and he’s a professor,

也是个教授

and he loves place-making, and place-making is when you have thosemini-plazas

他对地方营造很有兴趣 外头的小广场、

and those urban walkways

城市人行道

and where they’re dotted with art,

任何有艺术点缀的地方 都属于地方营造的范畴

where people draw and come up and talk sometimes.

许多人会在那儿画画、闲聊

i think they’d make good allies.

我想他们一定能合作无间

and indeed they were.

果真没错

they met together. they prepared.

他们碰面之后 就开始筹备

they spoke in front of the lost angeles city council.

到洛杉矶市政府传达诉求

and the council members not only passed the regulation,

结果市议员通过了他们订的条例

half of them came down and asked to pose with them afterwards.

之后甚至半数议员还去与艺术品合影

they were startling, compelling and credible.

他们给人的印象是震慑、具说服力、可靠

you can’t buy that.

全都是用钱买不到的

what i’m asking you to consider is what kind of opportunity-makers we mightbecome,

希望各位想想自己能成为哪种机会制造者

because more than wealth

比财富、

or fancy titles

头衔、

or a lot of contacts,

人脉更可观的

it’s our capacity to connect around each other’s better side and bring itout.

是我们发掘他人优点的能力

and i’m not saying this is easy,

这一点都不容易

and i’m sure many of you have made the wrong moves too about who you wantedto connect with,

相信许多人都有找错对象、牵错线的经验

but what i want to suggest is, this is an opportunity.

但毕竟都是个“机会”

i started thinking about it way back when i was a wall street journalreporter and i was in europe

这个领悟要从好几年前说起 当时我在欧洲 担任华尔街日报记者

and i was supposed to cover trends and trends that transcended business orpolitics or lifestyle.

采访内容为时尚与流行 跨越商业、政治、生活型态隔阂的流行

so i had to have contacts in different worlds very different than mine,

因此得和背景截然不同的人打交道

because otherwise you couldn’t spot the trends.

否则就无法掌握潮流走向

and third, i had to write a story in a way stepping into the reader’sshoes,

写故事时 还得设身处地为读者想

they could see how these trends could affect their lives.

要让他们觉得自己和这些潮流息息相关

that’s what opportunity-makers do.

这就是机会制造者的任务

and here’s a strange thing:

奇怪之处在于

unlike an increasing number of americans who are working and living andplaying with people who think e_actly like them

越来越多人工作、生活、娱乐都喜欢寻找与自己相似的人

because we then become more rigid and e_treme,

久而久之就变得挑剔、极端起来

opportunity-makers are actively seeking situations with people unlikethem,

机会制造者寻找与自己不相似的人

and they’re building relationships,

和他们建立关系

and because they do that,

这样做的话

they have trusted relationships where they can bring the right team in

两方之间就有互信 能在适当的时机介绍彼此适当的人

and recruit them to solve a problem better and faster and seize moreopportunities.

用更快、更好的方法解决问题 同时也抓住了更多机会

they’re not affronted by differences.

机会创造者不会被歧异冒犯

they’re fascinated by them,

反而深受吸引

and that is a huge shift in mindset,

这是心态上的极端不同

and once you feel it, you want it to happen a lot more.

你一旦意识到 就会为它的魅力着迷

this world is calling out for us to have a collective mindset,

和别人形成“共同体”才是王道

and i believe in doing that.

我个人深信

it’s especially important now.

携手合作在这世代特别重要

why is it important now?

为什么呢?

because things can be devised like drones

机器小帮手

and drugs and data collection,

药物开发、数据收集

and they can be devised by more people.

都可以让更多人参与其中

and cheaper ways for beneficial purposes

用更经济的方式创造收益

and then, as we know from the news every day, they can be used fordangerous ones.

只是水能载舟 亦能复舟 也可能被有心人士利用

it calls on us, each of us, to a higher calling.

这个理念非常需要大家的重视

but here’s the icing on the cake:

成为机会制造者是一箭双雕

it’s not just the first opportunity that you do with somebody else that’sprobably your greatest,

除了获得和更高竿对象合作的机会

as an institution or an inpidual.

无论对于机构或个人来说

it’s after you’ve had that e_perience and you trust each other.

都是开启了这扇门 建立信任后

it’s the une_pected things that you devise later on you never could havepredicted.

团队合作带来的惊人成果

for e_ample, marty is the husband of that actress i mentioned,

麦迪是那位女演员的丈夫

and he watched them when they were practicing,

詹姆等三人排练时 他就在旁边看

and he was soon talking to wally, my friend the e_-con,

并很快和韦利聊开了 就是刚出狱的那位

about that e_ercise regime.

大概在聊健身吧?

and he thought, i have a set of racquetball courts.

麦迪心想: “我有个壁球馆

that guy could teach it. a lot of people who work there are members at mycourts.

韦利可以来当教练 很多教练都是体育馆的会员

they’re frequent travelers.

他们很常来我这边

they could practice in their hotel room, no equipment provided.

旅馆房间里没有设备 也照样能练习”

that’s how wally got hired.

韦利就这样得到了板球教练的工作

not only that, years later he was also teaching racquetball.

几年后他也开始教壁球学生

years after that, he was teaching the racquetball teachers.

再过了几年则是教壁球老师

what i’m suggesting is, when you connect with people

我想说的是 当你把周遭有相同兴趣、

around a shared interest and action,

喜好的人圈在一块

you’re accustomed to serendipitous things happening into the future,

就会逐渐适应随之而来、意想不到的收获

and i think that’s what we’re looking at.

我想这才是至关重要

we open ourselves up to those opportunities,

面对机会 我们敞开心胸

and in this room are key players and technology,

关键推手-这里的你们 再加上科??

key players who are uniquely positioned to do this,

每个人各司其职 有自己的位置

to scale systems and projects together.

提升制度和计划的整体价值

so here’s what i’m calling for you to do. remember the three traits ofopportunity-makers.

我想拜讬大家的 就是记得机会制造者的三项特质

opportunity-makers keep honing their top strength

一、机会制造者不断磨练自己专长

and they become pattern seekers.

开拓事物运作的新方式

they get involved in different worlds than their worlds

二、他们乐于接触不同人的世界

so they’re trusted and they can see those patterns,

获取信任 学习各种合作方式

and they communicate to connect around sweet spots of shared interest.

三、他们周旋于各方之间 让参与的人都分一杯羹

so what i’m asking you is, the world is hungry.

我想说的是 人与人之间太缺乏连结

i truly believe, in my firsthand e_perience,

根据亲身经验 我相信

the world is hungry for us to unite together as opportunity-makers

这世界很需要机会制造者

and to emulate those behaviors as so many of you already do, i know thatfirsthand,

可能台下的你已经是其中之一 大家都应该效仿机会制造者

and to reimagine a world where we use our best talents together

重塑我们的世界 融合各领域人才

more often to accomplish greater thing together than we could on ourown.

一人不能做的事 借由合作来完成

just remember,

请把这句话放在心上

as dave liniger once said,

大卫˙林杰说过

“you can’t succeed coming to the potluck with only a fork.”

“只带一只叉子就来百乐餐的人 永远无法成功”(注: 后衍伸为商业成长需要集体合作、贡献)

thank you very much.

谢谢大家

thank you.

谢谢。

ted演讲稿篇7

when i was nine years old i went off to summer camp for the first time. and my mother packed me a suitcase full of books, which to me seemed like a perfectly natural thing to do. because in my family, reading was the primary group activity. and this might sound antisocial to you, but for us it was really just a different way of being social. you have the animal warmth of your family sitting right next to you, but you are also free to go roaming around the adventureland inside your own mind. and i had this idea that camp was going to be just like this, but better. (laughter) i had a vision of 10 girls sitting in a cabin cozily reading books in their matching nightgowns.

当我九岁的时候 我第一次去参加夏令营 我妈妈帮我整理好了我的行李箱 里面塞满了书 这对于我来说是一件极为自然的事情 因为在我的家庭里 阅读是主要的家庭活动 听上去你们可能觉得我们是不爱交际的 但是对于我的家庭来说这真的只是接触社会的另一种途径 你们有自己家庭接触时的温暖亲情 家人静坐在你身边 但是你也可以自由地漫游 在你思维深处的冒险乐园里我有一个想法 野营会变得像这样子,当然要更好些 (笑声) 我想象到十个女孩坐在一个小屋里 都穿着合身的女式睡衣惬意地享受着读书的过程

(laughter)

(笑声)

camp was more like a keg party without any alcohol. and on the very first day our counselor gathered us all together and she taught us a cheer that she said we would be doing every day for the rest of the summer to instill camp spirit. and it went like this: "r-o-w-d-i-e, that's the way we spell rowdie. rowdie, rowdie, let's get rowdie." yeah. so i couldn't figure out for the life of me why we were supposed to be so rowdy, or why we had to spell this word incorrectly. (laughter) but i recited a cheer. i recited a cheer along with everybody else. i did my best. and i just waited for the time that i could go off and read my books.

野营这时更像是一个不提供酒水的派对聚会 在第一天的时候呢 我们的顾问把我们都集合在一起 并且她教会了我们一种今后要用到的庆祝方式 在余下夏令营的每一天中 让“露营精神”浸润我们 之后它就像这样继续着 r-o-w-d-i-e 这是我们拼写“吵闹"的口号 我们唱着“噪音,喧闹,我们要变得吵一点” 对,就是这样 可我就是弄不明白我的生活会是什么样的 为什么我们变得这么吵闹粗暴 或者为什么我们非要把这个单词错误地拼写 (笑声) 但是我可没有忘记庆祝。我与每个人都互相欢呼庆祝了 我尽了我最大的努力 我只是想等待那一刻 我可以离开吵闹的聚会去捧起我挚爱的书

but the first time that i took my book out of my suitcase, the coolest girl in the bunk came up to me and she asked me, "why are you being so mellow?" -- mellow, of course, being the exact opposite of r-o-w-d-i-e. and then the second time i tried it, the counselor came up to me with a concerned expression on her face and she repeated the point about camp spirit and said we should all work very hard to be outgoing.

但是当我第一次把书从行李箱中拿出来的时候 床铺中最酷的那个女孩向我走了过来 并且她问我:“为什么你要这么安静?” 安静,当然,是r-o-w-d-i-e的反义词 “喧闹”的反义词 而当我第二次拿书的时候 我们的顾问满脸忧虑的向我走了过来 接着她重复了关于“露营精神”的要点并且说我们都应当努力 去变得外向些

and so i put my books away, back in their suitcase, and i put them under my bed, and there they stayed for the rest of the summer. and i felt kind of guilty about this. i felt as if the books needed me somehow, and they were calling out to me and i was forsaking them.but i did forsake them and i didn't open that suitcase again until i was back home with my family at the end of the summer.

于是我放好我的书 放回了属于它们的行李箱中 并且我把它们放到了床底下 在那里它们度过了暑假余下的每一天 我对这样做感到很愧疚 不知为什么我感觉这些书是需要我的 它们在呼唤我,但是我却放弃了它们 我确实放下了它们,并且我再也没有打开那个箱子 直到我和我的家人一起回到家中 在夏末的时候

now, i tell you this story about summer camp. i could have told you 50 others just like it --all the times that i got the message that somehow my quiet and introverted style of beingwas not necessarily the right way to go, that i should be trying to pass as more of an extrovert. and i always sensed deep down that this was wrong and that introverts were pretty excellent just as they were. but for years i denied this intuition, and so i became a wall street lawyer, of all things, instead of the writer that i had always longed to be -- partly because i needed to prove to myself that i could be bold and assertive too. and i was always going off to crowded bars when i really would have preferred to just have a nice dinner with friends. and i made these self-negating choices so reflexively, that i wasn't even aware that i was making them.

现在,我向你们讲述这个夏令营的故事 我完全可以给你们讲出其他50种版本就像这个一样的故事-- 每当我感觉到这样的时候 它告诉我出于某种原因,我的宁静和内向的风格 并不是正确道路上的必需品 我应该更多地尝试一个外向者的角色 而在我内心深处感觉得到,这是错误的内向的人们都是非常优秀的,确实是这样 但是许多年来我都否认了这种直觉 于是我首先成为了华尔街的一名律师 而不是我长久以来想要成为的一名作家 一部分原因是因为我想要证明自己 也可以变得勇敢而坚定 并且我总是去那些拥挤的酒吧 当我只是想要和朋友们吃一顿愉快的晚餐时 我做出了这些自我否认的抉择 如条件反射一般 甚至我都不清楚我做出了这些决定

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