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TED英语演讲稿:请别忘记感谢身边的人

TED英语演讲稿:请别忘记感谢身边的人
TED英语演讲稿:请别忘记感谢身边的人

TED英语演讲稿:请别忘记感谢身边的人

hi.i’mheretotalktoyouabouttheimportanceofpraise,admi rationandthankyou,andhavingitbespecificandgenuine.

嗨。我在这里要和大家谈谈向别人表达赞美,倾佩和谢

意的重要性。并使它们听来真诚,具体。

andthewayigotinterestedinthiswas,inoticedinmyself,whe niwasgrowingup,anduntilaboutafewyearsago,thatiwouldwa nttosaythankyoutosomeone,iwouldwanttopraisethem,iwoul dwanttotakeintheirpraiseofmeandi’djuststopit.andiask edmyself,why?ifeltshy,ifeltembarrassed.andthenmyquest ionbecame,amitheonlyonewhodoesthis?so,idecidedtoinves tigate.

之所以我对此感兴趣是因为我从我自己的成长中注意到

几年前,当我想要对某个人说声谢谢时,当我想要赞美他们时,当我想接受他们对我的赞扬,但我却没有说出口。我问

我自己,这是为什么?我感到害羞,我感到尴尬。接着我产生了一个问题难道我是唯一一个这么做的人吗?所以我决定做些探究。

i’mfortunateenoughtoworkintherehabfacility,soigettos eepeoplewhoarefacinglifeanddeathwithaddiction.andsome timesitcomesdowntosomethingassimpleas,theircorewoundi stheirfatherdiedwithouteversayinghe’sproudofthem.but then,theyhearfromallthefamilyandfriendsthatthefathert oldeverybodyelsethathewasproudofhim,buthenevertoldthe son.it’sbecausehedidn’tknowthathissonneededtohearit.

我非常幸运的在一家康复中心工作,所以我可以看到那

些因为上瘾而面临生与死的人。有时候这一切可以非常简单

地归结为,他们最核心的创伤来自于他们父亲到死都未说过“他为他们而自豪”。但他们从所有其它家庭或朋友那里得知他的父亲告诉其他人为他感到自豪,但这个父亲从没告诉过他儿子。因为他不知道他的儿子需要听到这一切。

somyquestionis,whydon’tweaskforthethingsthatweneed?i knowagentleman,marriedfor25years,who’slongingtohearh iswifesay,”thankyouforbeingthebreadwinner,soicanstay homewiththekids,”butwon’task.iknowawomanwho’sgooda tthis.she,onceaweek,meetswithherhusbandandsays,”i’d reallylikeyoutothankmeforallthesethingsididinthehouse andwiththekids.”andhegoes,”oh,thisisgreat,thisisgre at.”andpraisereallydoeshavetobegenuine,butshetakesre sponsibilityforthat.andafriendofmine,april,whoi’veha dsincekindergarten,shethanksherchildrenfordoingtheirc hores.andshesaid,”whywouldn’tithankit,eventhoughthe y’resupposedtodoit?”

因此我的问题是,为什么我们不索求我们需要的东西呢?我认识一个结婚25年的男士渴望听到他妻子说,“感谢你为这个家在外赚钱,这样我才能在家陪伴着孩子,”但他从来不去问。我认识一个精于此道的女士。每周一次,她见到丈夫后会说,“我真的希望你为我对这个家和孩子们付出的努力而感谢我。”他会应和到“哦,真是太棒了,真是太棒了。”赞扬别人一定要真诚,但她对赞美承担了责任。一个从我上幼儿园就一直是朋友的叫april的人,她会感谢她的孩子们做了家务。她说、“为什么我不表示感谢呢,即使他们本来就要做那些事情?”

so,thequestionis,whywasiblockingit?whywereotherpeople blockingit?whycanisay,”i’lltakemysteakmediumrare,in eedsizesixshoes,”butiwon’tsay,”wouldyoupraisemethi

sway?”andit’sbecausei’mgivingyoucriticaldataaboutm e.i’mtellingyouwherei’minsecure.i’mtellingyouwhere ineedyourhelp.andi’mtreatingyou,myinnercircle,likeyo u’retheenemy.becausewhatcanyoudowiththatdata?youcoul dneglectme.youcouldabuseit.oryoucouldactuallymeetmyne ed.

因此我的问题是,为什么我不说呢?为什么其它人不说呢?为什么我能说、“我要一块中等厚度的牛排,我需要6号尺

寸的鞋子,”但我却不能说、“你可以赞扬我吗?”因为这会使我把我的重要信息与你分享。会让我告诉了你我内心的不安。会让你认为我需要你的帮助。虽然你是我最贴心的人,

我却把你当作是敌人。你会用我托付给你的重要信息做些什

么呢?你可以忽视我。你可以滥用它。或者你可以满足我的要求。

anditookmybikeintothebikestore--ilovethis--samebike,andthey’ddosomethingcalled”truing”thewhee ls.theguysaid,”youknow,whenyoutruethewheels,it’sgoi ngtomakethebikesomuchbetter.”igetthesamebikeback,and they’vetakenallthelittlewarpsoutofthosesamewheelsi’vehadfortwoandahalfyears,andmybikeislikenew.so,i’mgo ingtochallengeallofyou.iwantyoutotrueyourwheels:behon estaboutthepraisethatyouneedtohear.whatdoyouneedtohea r?gohometoyourwife--

goaskher,whatdoessheneed?gohometoyourhusband--whatdoesheneed?gohomeandaskthosequestions,andthenhelp thepeoplearoundyou.

我把我的自行车拿到车行--我喜欢这么做--同样的自行车,他们会对车轮做整形。那里的人说、“当你对车轮做整

形时,它会使自行车变成更好。”我把这辆自行车拿回来,

他们把有小小弯曲的铁丝从轮子上拿走这辆车我用了2年

半,现在还像新的一样。所以我要问在场的所有人,我希望

你们把你们的车轮整形一下、真诚面对对你们想听到的赞

美。你们想听到什么呢?回家问问你们的妻子,她想听到什么?回家问问你们的丈夫,他想听到什么?回家问问这些问题,并帮助身边的人实现它们。

andit’ssimple.andwhyshouldwecareaboutthis?wetalkabou tworldpeace.howcanwehaveworldpeacewithdifferentcultur es,differentlanguages?ithinkitstartshouseholdbyhouseh old,underthesameroof.so,let’smakeitrightinourownback yard.andiwanttothankallofyouintheaudienceforbeinggrea thusbands,greatmothers,friends,daughters,sons.andmayb esomebody’sneversaidthattoyou,butyou’vedoneareally, reallygoodjob.andthankyouforbeinghere,justshowingupan dchangingtheworldwithyourideas.

非常简单。为什么要关心这个呢?我们谈论世界和平。我们怎么用不同的文化,不同的语言来保持世界和平?我想要从每个小家庭开始。所以让我们在家里就把这件事情做好。我

想要感谢所有在这里的人们因为你们是好丈夫,好母亲,好

伙伴,好女儿和好儿子。或许有些人从没跟你们说过但你们

已经做得非常非常得出色了。感谢你们来到这里,向世界显

示着你们的智慧,并用它们改变着世界。

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感恩身边的人演讲稿 篇一:感恩演讲稿:感恩,从身边做起 感恩演讲稿:感恩,从身边做起 尊敬的领导、老师们、亲爱的同学们: 大家好!今天,我演讲的题目是:《感恩,从身边做起》。 站在这里,首先我要感恩!感谢学校的优秀,感谢老师的厚爱,感谢同学的支持,感谢母亲的养育,感谢我自己有勇气站在这里,说出我感恩的心声!感恩,从身边做起。父亲、母亲,是我们身边最值得感恩的人!从初生的婴儿到我们长大成人,有谁知道,其间浸透了父母多少的心血和爱心啊! 是谁,一年365天,一日三餐为我们精心准备; 是谁,在我们生病时,恨不能以身替代,一夜不眠的照料着我们; 是谁,在我们受伤时,将委屈的我们搂入怀中,用温暖的爱驱散我们心灵的雾霾; 是谁,为我们人生路上一点点的进步而喜悦满怀; 是谁,为我们的快乐和幸福操碎了心; 是谁,可以用生命来铺垫我们成长的路...... 太多、太多的含辛茹苦!是父母,是父母把世界上最无私的爱奉献给了我们,平凡而伟大!当父母将他们舍不得入口的美食留给我们的时候,我们高兴的笑了;当我们将美味的食物分一口给母亲吃的时候,妈妈眼里却闪现出了泪花,

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