經驗是非常珍貴的
「經驗,尤其是親身的經驗,是非常珍貴的;這也就是為什麼我們要為後代的子孫保存我們,用自己的時間和生命,所學會的一些既重要又珍貴的點點滴滴。」
湯偉晉 親手寫於 西元 2009-03-15
「凡事豈能盡如人意,但求無愧我心。」
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善盡監督大眾媒體之社會責任 [2010-10-24](IR90)
The Social Responsibility of Intellectuals to Monitor and Oversee the Mass Media
2010-10-24
短文的標題:
善盡監督大眾媒體之社會責任
善盡 監督大眾媒體 之 社會責任
知識份子 和 有識之士 應當 善盡 監督大眾媒體 之 社會責任
短文的內容:
「 擁有廣播頻道之使用權或支配權(的有力人士), 並不表示其本身就是 公義(公平及正義)的化身。 那只是代表, 這些人的確是 有權有勢的有力人士。 因為 擁有廣播頻道之 大眾媒體 具有影響, 甚至是主導, 公眾之視聽 的獨特機會和力量(財務實力), 也因此容易讓, 不習慣或不擅長 於 獨立思考 的人, 在不經意之間就會對於 某件事情的本質 有了錯誤的認知; 所以 知識份子 和 有識之士, 尤其是 為人正直、心地善良、又具備知識、視野、能力和智慧的 政治家, 一定要為 普遍善良的一般民眾, 善盡 監督大眾媒體 之 社會責任。 」
湯偉晉 (WeiJin Tang) 親手原創性地寫作於 西元 2010-10-24
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TED – Ideas worth spreading - Richard St. John's 8 secrets of success [2006](IR90)
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This is really a two hour presentation I give to high school students, cut down to three minutes. And it all started one day on a plane, on my way to TED, seven years ago. And in the seat next to me was a high school student, a teenager, and she came from a really poor family. And she wanted to make something of her life, and she asked me a simple little question. She said, "What leads to success?" And I felt really badly, because I couldn't give her a good answer. So I get off the plane, and I come to TED. And I think, jeez, I'm in the middle of a room of successful people! So why don't I ask them what helped them succeed, and pass it on to kids? So here we are, seven years, 500 interviews later, and I'm gonna tell you what really leads to success and makes TED-sters tick. And the first thing is passion. Freeman Thomas says, "I'm driven by my passion." TED-sters do it for love, they don't do it for money. Carol Coletta says, "I would pay someone to do what I do." And the interesting thing is, if you do it for love, the money comes anyway. Work! Rupert Murdoch said to me, "It's all hard work. Nothing comes easily. But I have a lot of fun." Did he say fun? Rupert? Yes! TED-sters do have fun working. And they work hard. I figured, they're not workaholics. They're workafrolics. Good! Alex Garden says, "To be successful put your nose down in something and get damn good at it." There's no magic, it's practice, practice, practice. And it's focus. Norman Jewison said to me, "I think it all has to do with focusing yourself on one thing" And push! David Gallo says, "Push yourself. Physically, mentally, you've gotta push, push, push." You gotta push through shyness and self-doubt. Goldie Hawn says, "I always had self-doubts. I wasn't good enough, I wasn't smart enough. I didn't think I'd make it." Now it's not always easy to push yourself, and that's why they invented mothers. (Laughter) Frank Gehry -- Frank Gehry said to me, "My mother pushed me." Serve! Sherwin Nuland says, "It was a privilege to serve as a doctor." Now a lot of kids tell me they want to be millionaires. And the first thing I say to them is, "OK, well you can't serve yourself, you gotta serve others something of value. Because that's the way people really get rich." Ideas. TED-ster Bill Gates says, "I had an idea -- founding the first micro-computer software company." I'd say it was a pretty good idea. And there's no magic to creativity in coming up with ideas, it's just doing some very simple things. And I give lots of evidence. Persist. Joe Kraus says, "Persistence is the number one reason for our success." You gotta persist through failure. You gotta persist through crap! Which of course means "Criticism, Rejection, Assholes and Pressure." (Laughter) So, the big -- the answer to this question is simple: Pay 4,000 bucks and come to TED. Or failing that, do the eight things -- and trust me, these are the big eight things that lead to success. Thank you TED-sters for all your interviews!
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TED – Ideas worth spreading - Richard St. John's 8 secrets of success [2006](IR90)
這原來是為高中生準備的兩小時演講, 現在精簡成三分鐘。 一切都得從我搭機來參加 TED 那天說起。 那是 7 年前了, 在機上我隔壁坐了 一個高中生,一個青少年。 她家很窮, 不過她希望這輩子能有所成就。 所以就問了我一個簡單的問題, 她問:怎樣才能成功? 我感覺好糟糕。 因為我說不出個好答案。 最後我下了飛機,到了 TED 會場。 突然想到,老天,這個地方滿是成功的人! 為什麼不問問他們成功的祕訣? 然後再告訴孩子們呢? 經過 7 年 5 百次訪談後, 我將告訴大家真正的成功之道, 並以成功的 TED-ster 為例子。
第一項就是 熱情
努力
全靠努力
無事可輕鬆獲得。不過,我從中得到許多樂趣
從工作中得到樂趣,而且他們非常努力
我發現,他們不是工作狂而是「工作玩家」
要成功,先得立定目標。 然後讓自己成為高手。
專注!
我認為一切都跟能多專注在一件事有上有關。
一切沒有捷徑,只有練習、練習再練習。
督促
我母親督促我
對自己狠一點! 體能上,心智上,都必須不斷的突破、突破再突破。 要狠下心克服害羞跟自我懷疑。
服務!
醫生作家薛文•諾藍說:我有幸能當醫生為大家服務。 很多孩子們跟我說想成為百萬富翁, 我回答他們的第一句話就是: 好,不過你不能只服務自己。 你必須先為別人提供有價值的服務。 因為只有這樣才能真正富有。
想法
TED-ster 比爾•蓋茲說:我有個想法。 想創立世界第一個微電腦軟體公司。 我覺得那是個非常棒的想法。 創意靈感的產生沒有捷徑, 就是做這些非常簡單的事。
毅力!
軟體商喬•庫斯說: 有毅力才會成功。 即使失敗,也要有毅力撐過去。要有毅力撐過爛事 (CRAP) ! 也就是批評 (C)、拒絕 (R)、爛人 (A) 與壓力 (P)
(全場大笑)
所以,這個大問題的答案非常簡單。 花 4 千美元參加 TED 演講、 要不就得做到這 8 點,而且我保證 這 8 點就是邁向成功的原則。 謝謝所有參與訪談的 TED-ster !
Learning Google {Did you mean to attach files}[2010-11-15](IR90)
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2010-11-09
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