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双语美文:你的知识,正在阻碍你进步

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发表于 2018-5-17 22:13:26 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
  我曾经看到3句很有意思的话:
          I once read three interesting sentences:
          任何在我15岁以前诞生的科技,都是让人习以为常的事。
          Any technology that has existed before one is 15 years old is
commonplace.
          任何在我15到35岁之间诞生的科技,都是改变人类未来的壮举。
          Any technology that is created between one’s 15 and 35 is a feat that will
change the future of humans.
          任何在我35岁以后诞生的科技,都是用来骗人的。
          Any technology that is created after one is 35 years old is to deceive
people.
          仔细一想的确是这么回事。
          This is indeed the case.
          对于00后和10后来讲,互联网好像是天生就存在的东西,一点也不稀奇。
          For people born after the new millennial, internet is no rare thing, like
something that has existed all along.
          但对于大部分80后来讲,互联网的诞生和普及却是一个划时代的历史事件。
          For most post-80s, the birth and popularity of the Internet is an
epoch-making historic event.
          而对于很多爸爸妈妈、爷爷奶奶来讲,甚至到现在都不愿意用智能手机。
          By contrast, their parents and grandparents might still refuse to use smart
phones
          这似乎揭露了一个残酷的事实:随着我们的年龄增长,我们接受新事物的能力一直在下降。
          This seems to have revealed a brutal fact: as we age, our ability to accept
new things has been declining.
          这似乎也就解释了,为什么父母和孩子之间、老师和学生之间存在着那么多天然的矛盾。
          This also seems to explain why there are so many natural contradictions
between parents and children, and between teachers and students.
          双方看世界的视角往往是不一样的。
          They see things from different angles.
          双方接受新事物的能力也往往是不一样的。
          Their ability to accept new things varies.
          对于年长的人,当他们的知识积累多了,往往就会下意识怀疑、排斥新事物。
          Elder people tend to subconsciously suspect and reject new things since
they have accumulated enough knowledge.
          这也可以理解,毕竟我们所有人都在潜意识中追求稳定。
          This is understandable. After all, in the subconsciousness we all seek
stability.
          这包括生活上的稳定,也包括心理上的稳定。
          This includes stability in our everyday life and stability in our
minds.
          当我们遭遇到挑战我们既有知识的东西时,我们会下意识地把它当成威胁。
          When we encounter something that challenges what we have known, we will
subconsciously regard it as a threat.
          在以前,大部分人都会到35岁以后才达到这样的稳态。
          In the past, most people would reach this stable state after the age of
35.
          在那之后,他们变得不再接受新事物、不再尝试新东西。
          Then they are reluctant to accept and try new things.
          他们呆在自己熟悉的那个舒适区里,只相信自己已经有的经验。
          They stay in the comfort zone they are familiar with and only believe in
their own experience.
          他们拒绝承认任何变化。
          They refuse to acknowledge any change.
          这就是你在饭桌上会遇到的那些油腻中年人。
          They are some greasy middle-aged people you will meet at the dinner
table.
          而可怕的是,现在随着信息的爆发,我们获取新知识的速度正在飞快增长。
          What's scary is that with the explosion of information, our speed of
acquiring new knowledge is increasing rapidly.
          其结果就是,很多人达到这种稳态的速度也加快了。
          The result is that the speed of reaching the stable state is also
increasing.
          于是,我们的成见变得越来越多。
          Eventually, we have more and more preconceptions.
          我们的价值观、男女关系、意识形态、对待工作的态度都很快停止了进化。
          Our values, the relationship between men and women, ideology, and the
attitude toward work all quickly cease to evolve.
          而我们了解真相的能力也被剥夺了。
          Moreover, we are deprived of the ability to know the truth.
          你的知识正在阻碍你的进步吗?
          Is your knowledge retarding your progress?
          在你下次思考一个问题时,试着从下面这3个方面想一想吧:
          When you think about a problem next time, try to look from the following
three aspects:
          当我思考这个问题的时候,我默认接受了哪些条件?
          When I think about this problem, what conditions have I accepted by
default?
          我为什么相信这些条件就一定是对的?
          Why do I believe these conditions must be correct?
          如果忽略这些条件,我能得到怎样的新结论?
          What conclusions would we make if we ignored these conditions?
          是的,这些问题看起来很难,而且很让人摸不着头脑。
          These questions seem difficult and very confusing.
          但这不就是真正有意义的问题吗?
          However, aren’t they exactly the meaningful questions?
          进步的道路,从来都没有地图,从来就是不稳定的,而这也就是为什么绝大多数人都会迷路。
          There is never a map or stable state on the road to progress, and this is
why most people get lost.
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