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【TED演讲】你为什么不会成就伟业(2/6)

A professor of economics at the University of Waterloo in Canada, Larry Smith coaches his students to find the careers that they will truly love.
       
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http://t1.g.hjfile.cn/listen/201310/201310110438332216028.mp3So, for example, one of your great excuses is, "Well, great careers are really and truly, for most people, just a matter of luck, so I'm going to stand around, I'm going to try to be lucky, and if I'm lucky, I'll have a great career. If not, I'll have a good career." But a good career is an impossibility, so that's not going to work. Then, your other excuse is, "Yes, there are special people who pursue their passions, but they are geniuses. They are Steven J. I'm not a genius. When I was five, I thought I was a genius, but my professors have beaten that idea out of my head long since." And now I know I am completely competent." Now, you see, if this was 1950, being completely competent, that would have given you a great career. But guess what? This is almost 2012, and saying to the world, "I am totally, completely competent," is damning yourself with the faintest of praise.所以,举例来说,你众多借口之一是,嗯,伟业实际上对于大多数人来说,只是运气问题,所以我就在这待着,我就试试做那个幸运的人,然后如果我真幸运的话,我就能成就伟业。如果不能,我就找个还不错的事业。但是没有还不错的事业,所以这个行不通。然后,你还有其他借口:是的,有那些与众不同的人,追寻自己的梦想,但是他们是天才。他们是Steven J. 我不是天才。我五岁的时候以为自己是天才,但是我的教授们早就把这个念头,打消了。然后现在我知道自己完全有能力。现在你看,如果这是在1950年,完全有能力,就能让你成就伟业。但是你知道么?现在几乎是2012年了,对世界说我完全,绝对,有能力,就是用最无力的称赞谴责你自己。
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