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2015年02月27日

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In far too many classes that I have taught over thelast 5 years, I have heard the refrain from students, “This is the first time we are learning this.” Or, evenmore disturbing, “I wish I had learned this earlier inmy college career.”

在我五年多來(lái)的教學(xué)生涯中,我聽(tīng)到太多次學(xué)生的這種心聲,他們?nèi)滩蛔∠胝f(shuō),“這是我頭一次學(xué)到這些知識(shí)。”或更讓人感到懊惱的聲音,“我要是早一點(diǎn),在大學(xué)時(shí)期就學(xué)到這些知識(shí)該多好!”

 

 

I’m not a teacher by training or official schooling. I’m an educator, certainly, but I’ve learnedmost of what I know from the school of hard knocks. Yes, I am blessed to have obtained anMBA—but the actionable, and repeatable, ideas I have gained over time have come frommaking mistakes and trying to figure out how to fix them. I’ve had only a couple of mentorsthroughout my career, and more often than not, I have been in situations where I was trying tofigure out answers to questions that seemed impossible.

我并不是擁有專業(yè)的訓(xùn)練或正式的職業(yè)培訓(xùn)的那種正規(guī)教師,但卻是一個(gè)教育工作者,而我大部分的知識(shí)是從人生的坎坷之中學(xué)習(xí)到的。不錯(cuò),我很高興成功地拿到了我的MBA學(xué)位,但是,我長(zhǎng)期積累獲得的那些真正具有可行性和可重復(fù)性的觀念,卻來(lái)源于不斷的犯錯(cuò)和努力糾正錯(cuò)誤的過(guò)程。在我目前的整個(gè)生涯中,我僅僅遇到屈指可數(shù)的幾名人生導(dǎo)師,更常出現(xiàn)的情況是,我發(fā)現(xiàn)自己身陷困局,孤立無(wú)援,似乎在為不可解的問(wèn)題苦苦尋覓解答。

What are some of the life lessons I would teach every college student—and career professional—if I had the chance? Here are seven of the most important lessons I fervently wish everyonecould have the chance to learn:

假如我有機(jī)會(huì)大學(xué)生和參加工作的專業(yè)人士講授知識(shí)的話,我會(huì)教給他們哪些人生課程?以下就是七條最重要的人生建議,我強(qiáng)烈希望人人都有機(jī)會(huì)學(xué)到這些寶訓(xùn):

1.It’s a waste of time and energy to find the person, people or organization to “blame” for yourtroubles. There are so many things in life that aren’t fair; I teach my kids it is the one four-letter word I never want to hear them utter. Why? Because you can’t right all of the wrongs,and you won’t ever be at peace if you are looking for fair. Does that mean you don’t try tochange things or fix yourself? Of course not! But, more importantly, focus on those things youcan control and you can influence. Spend minimal time on those things that are completely outof your control. Instead of blaming and finger-pointing, figure out what you can do to make adifference.

1. 人生一旦遇到麻煩,就直接想要去尋找可以歸咎的個(gè)體、他人或者組織,這完全是對(duì)時(shí)間和精力的浪費(fèi)。人生于世,不公平者,十常八九。我教給孩子的一條鐵律就是,我絕不想從你們的嘴里聽(tīng)到公平這兩個(gè)字。為什么?因?yàn)槟悴豢赡芸偸亲龅秸洳徽蛊湔?,而且,假如你在尋求正義的話,你的人生永世不會(huì)得到心靈的平靜。那么,這是否就表示你可以安于現(xiàn)狀,安于自己,不對(duì)自身和事情做任何改變?當(dāng)然不是!只是,比這些更重要的事情是,多關(guān)注那些在你的控制和影響范圍之內(nèi)的事情。至于那些不是你所能控制的事情,能離多遠(yuǎn)就離多遠(yuǎn)。與其浪費(fèi)時(shí)間于怨天尤人,不如多想想自己能做些什么,做出改變。

2.Communication isn’t natural and doesn’t come easy to most people. Yes, we learn to talk atan early age and talking, as well as walking, is a natural function for most people. But talkingand communicating are two different things. Communication takes focus and energy. It takes asincere interest in the other person or people. It requires active and reflective listening. Inother words, you need to actually care about others if you ever really want to communicateeffectively.

2. 交流能力既不是出自天生,也不是人人可以輕松掌握的。不錯(cuò),我們的確很早的時(shí)候就開始學(xué)習(xí)講話,而且講話也正如走路一樣,是人人都具有的自然性質(zhì)的功能。但是,講話和交流這二者之間,卻天差地別,迥然不同。交流要求專注,消耗精力。你對(duì)對(duì)方或是他人要有真摯的興趣。它要求你具有積極主動(dòng)和適時(shí)回應(yīng)的聆聽(tīng)能力。也就是說(shuō),如果你真的希望進(jìn)行有效的交流的話,那么,你需要確實(shí)關(guān)心對(duì)方。

3.Learn how to solve your own problems. Stuck in a rut? Many people are, at some point intheir life. Not sure what to do next or how to get somewhere? It’s a common occurrence. Thequestion is whether you spend your time lamenting how stuck you are, or you devote yourattention to finding a new, creative way out of your problem. Problem-solving skills are ascarcity in most businesses. Be a problem-solver, not a problem-maker.

3.培養(yǎng)解決問(wèn)題的能力。人生陷入了瓶頸期?很多人都會(huì)有這樣的經(jīng)歷,這是人生必經(jīng)的一個(gè)階段。下一步有什么打算,如何讓人生的腳步繼續(xù)向前,對(duì)于這些都拿不定主意?這種情況同樣司空見(jiàn)慣。問(wèn)題的關(guān)鍵在于,你是停在問(wèn)題中,顧影自憐,自怨自艾,還是將精力投入到尋找新穎而又有獨(dú)創(chuàng)性的方法,努力走出泥潭。遺憾的是,在很多事務(wù)上,人們解決問(wèn)題的技藝總是少得可憐。因此,做一個(gè)問(wèn)題解決者,而不要做問(wèn)題制造者。

4.Become curious—about yourself, about other people and about the world around you. Don’ttake things at face value or believe everything you hear. Ask “why?” as often as a three-year-old. Be interested in what’s underneath any information you hear, or learn. Where is it comingfrom? Why is it being passed along? What’s the background or intention? This is differentfrom being paranoid—instead, it’s taking a sincere interest in learning. Life is a schoolhouse forthose who want to learn and explore.

4.永葆好奇心——無(wú)論是對(duì)你自己,對(duì)他人,還是對(duì)你周圍的世界。不要膚淺地只看事物的表面現(xiàn)象,輕信你聽(tīng)到的所有事情。你要像三歲幼童一樣,追問(wèn)“為什么”。對(duì)于你聽(tīng)到或是了解到的任何信息,都要打破沙鍋問(wèn)到底。它是從哪來(lái)的?為什么會(huì)得到散播?它的背景或意圖是什么?這種好奇不同于偏執(zhí)狂,相反,這是一種對(duì)于學(xué)習(xí)的真摯興趣。僅僅對(duì)于那些有學(xué)習(xí)和探索愿望的人來(lái)說(shuō),人生處處皆學(xué)問(wèn)這句話才是真實(shí)的。

5.Never stop networking or making connections. For many people the world is small; it’s theirfamily or the place of work they visit each day. There is a world of people out there to connectwith, to learn from and to engage with. You don’t have to become a social butterfly, flittingfrom one event to another, but it’s important to have connections and contacts. Keep in touchwith people. Be interested in their lives and share information about yours. You never knowwhen you will need a friend or colleague to help you somewhere along the way.

5.永遠(yuǎn)不要停止編織人際關(guān)系網(wǎng)或更新與他人的聯(lián)系。對(duì)很多人來(lái)說(shuō),這個(gè)世界狹隘得可憐。也就是他的家庭加上他每個(gè)工作日工作的地方那么大而已。但實(shí)際上,外面有整個(gè)世界的人等著你去與他們進(jìn)行聯(lián)系,從他們那里學(xué)習(xí),或者參與并理解他們的世界。這并不是要求你成為一個(gè)交際能手,游走在各種交際場(chǎng)所。但是,保持與外界的聯(lián)系和接觸,這是異常重要的。保持與別人的聯(lián)絡(luò),關(guān)心他們的生活的情況,并與他們分享你的生活狀況。在人生的旅途中,你根本無(wú)法預(yù)料,在生活的哪一個(gè)方面,你可能需要朋友或同事的幫助。

6.Share your talents. Everyone has a gift to offer. It’s a waste to keep your gifts hidden fromthe world. Find out what you are good at, or the talent you can share, and actively seek placesto share those gifts.

6.分享你的天才。人人都有屬于自己的天賦,把你的天賦展現(xiàn)給世界,否則,這將是一種巨大的浪費(fèi)。找到你自己的強(qiáng)項(xiàng),或是你可以拿出來(lái)分享的天才,然后就要積極主動(dòng)地尋求展現(xiàn)天賦的一切機(jī)會(huì)和場(chǎng)合。

7.Give up being a naysayer. There are plenty of people who can tell you why something won’twork, why it isn’t possible and how negative to be. There are numerous newspapers andwebsites to tell you how dire circumstances are, and to encourage you to just give up.Instead, refuse to believe the naysayers and don’t participate in their game. Find the positivein every day. Simply being able to walk, talk and breathe is a gift. Be a glass-half-full kind ofperson even when circumstances seem to tell you otherwise.

7.拒絕做否定主義者??傆袩o(wú)數(shù)這樣的人,他們會(huì)告訴你為什么這件事行不通,為什么那件事不可能,人活著是多么無(wú)意義。還有大量的報(bào)紙和網(wǎng)站向你宣揚(yáng),現(xiàn)實(shí)是多么糟糕,并鼓勵(lì)你早早放棄希望。與此相反,你要拒絕否定主義者的這一套理論,遠(yuǎn)離他們的一切活動(dòng)。發(fā)現(xiàn)每一天當(dāng)中積極向上的那一面。僅僅只是行走,說(shuō)話和呼吸的能力,都是上天賜給我們的珍貴禮物。即使現(xiàn)實(shí)情況真的很糟糕,也同樣要做一個(gè)積極樂(lè)觀面對(duì)這一切的人。

The most learned person can only gain so much from reading books, from laboratory testingand from sitting in class. Real learning comes from experiencing the world and seeing your placein it. Try and apply any one of these seven tips to forward your life and career.

最擅于讀書的人,他們獲取最豐富知識(shí)的地方,僅僅局限于讀書,做實(shí)驗(yàn)和課堂上老師的教誨。而真正的學(xué)習(xí)則來(lái)自于親身去經(jīng)驗(yàn)這個(gè)世界,同時(shí)找到自己在人世間的位置。嘗試并運(yùn)用這七個(gè)人生建議,讓你的生活和職業(yè)更上一層樓。


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