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s the online munity of people, often anonymously, can stab you with their words, and that39。t, and there39。t had the chance to step in and rescue their loved many have learned of their child39。t even few days later, the Starr Report is released to Congress, and all of those tapes and trans, those stolen words, form a part of people can read the trans is horrific enough, but a few weeks later, the audio tapes are aired on TV, and significant portions made available public humiliation was was almost was not something that happened with regularity back then in 1998, and by this, I mean the stealing of people39。ve been legally required to personally authenticate all 20 hours of taped the past eight months, the mysterious content of these tapes has hung like the Sword of Damocles over my mean, who can remember what they said a year ago? Scared and mortified, I listen, listen as I prattle on about the flotsam and jetsam of the day。t my , this scandal was brought to you by the digital meant we could access all the information we wanted, when we wanted it, anytime, anywhere, and when the story broke in January 1998, it broke was the first time the traditional news was usurped by the Internet for a major news story, a click that reverberated around the that meant for me personally was that overnight I went from being a pletely private figure to a publicly humiliated one was patient zero of losing a personal reputation on a global scale almost rush to judgment, enabled by technology, led to mobs of virtual , it was before social media, but people could still ment online, stories, and, of course, cruel sources plastered photos of me all over to sell newspapers, banner ads online, and to keep people tuned to the you recall a particular image of me, say, wearing a beret?Now, I admit I made mistakes, especially wearing that the attention and judgment that I received, not the story, but that I personally received, was was branded as a tramp, tart, slut, whore, bimbo, and, of course, that was seen by many but actually known by I get it: it was easy to forget that that woman was dimensional, had a soul, and was once this happened to me 17 years ago, there was no name for we call it cyberbullying(網(wǎng)絡(luò)欺凌)andonline harassment(網(wǎng)絡(luò)騷擾).Today, I want to share some of my experience with you, talk about how that experience has helped shape my cultural observations, and how I hope my past experience can lead to a change that results in less suffering for 1998, I lost my reputation and my lost almost everything, and I almost lost my me paint a picture for is September of 39。t make a mistake or do something they regretted at 22? 39。re looking at a woman who was publicly silent for a , that39。t 廣大無(wú)垠 復(fù)雜神秘 然后真正地說(shuō) “哇,我不知道Maybe I39。s the most mindboggling and world alteringTED 來(lái)自最應(yīng)該改變世界的 98年的TED 呃(Laughter)Didn39。s 他回答我“事實(shí)上In fact,” he says, “as a staff, we joke that every single episode of our show has the same ”他說(shuō) “我們這些工作人員總是 開(kāi)玩笑說(shuō)每集節(jié)目之中的 秘密主題都是一樣的And the cryptotheme is: 39。m listening, and at some point, I start feeling like all the stories are about being 突然發(fā)現(xiàn) 這些故事全和犯錯(cuò)有關(guān)And my first thought was, “I39。s totally fundamental to who we Because, unlike God, we don39。s that you can see the world as it isn39。So this is a This attachment to our own rightness keeps us from preventing mistakes when we absolutely need to and causes us to treat each other 讓我們?cè)谧钚枰臅r(shí)候 無(wú)法預(yù)防犯錯(cuò) 更讓我們互相仇視 to me, what39。re going to see the light and e on over to our 當(dāng)我們慷慨地和他們分享我們的知識(shí) 他們便會(huì)理解,并加入我們的行列When that doesn39。s also a huge social Think for a moment about what it means to feel right.“感覺(jué)對(duì)”究竟是什么意思It means that you think that your beliefs just perfectly reflect 和真實(shí)是一致的And when you feel that way, you39。s taken into the operating She39。s something wrong with因?yàn)橐勒找?guī)定 犯錯(cuò) 代表我們一定也有甚么不對(duì)勁So we just insist that we39。s the dumb kid, the troublemaker, the one who never does his ,搗蛋鬼 從不做功課的壞學(xué)生So by the time you are nine years old, you39。re wrong about something, until it39。re already in trouble, but we feel like we39。re wrong about somethingnot when we realize it, but before thatwe39。re six years oldis that the coyote39。We get it in the 。m talking about is (Laughter)Right, the famous Chinese character for piic area.(笑聲)沒(méi)錯(cuò),這就是代表野餐區(qū)的那個(gè)中文字(Laughter)I39。s actually a gentleman in the front row who39。re young and unemployed, so we do the whole thing on back roads through state parks and national forestsbasically the longest route we can possibly 我在上大學(xué) 我和一個(gè)朋友開(kāi)車去玩 從羅得島的普羅旺斯區(qū)出發(fā) 到奧勒岡州的波特蘭市。you look at their has a lot of implication on financial policies that we human resource management you do that, you can manage plexity, the new plexity of business, without getting create more value with lower simultaneously improve performance and satisfaction at work because you have remove the mon root cause that hinders : this is your battle, business real battle is not against is rubbish, very do we meet petitors to fight them? The real battle is against ourselves, against our bureaucracy, our you can fight, can do you!第二篇:ted英文演講稿ted英文演講稿:犯錯(cuò)的價(jià)值每個(gè)人都會(huì)避免犯錯(cuò),但或許避免犯錯(cuò)本身就是一種錯(cuò)誤?請(qǐng)看以下這篇“犯錯(cuò)家“凱瑟琳舒爾茨告訴我們,或許我們不只該承認(rèn)錯(cuò)誤,更應(yīng)該大力擁抱人性中“我錯(cuò)故我在“的本質(zhì)。So it39。我們年輕、無(wú)業(yè),于是整個(gè)旅程都在鄉(xiāng)間小道 經(jīng)過(guò)州立公園 和國(guó)家保護(hù)森林 我們盡可能繞著最長(zhǎng)的路徑And somewhere in the middle of South Dakota, I turn to my friend and I ask her a question that39。s doing a perfect imitation of her look.(Laughter)And I39。ve spent the last five years of my life thinking about situations exactly like thiswhy we sometimes misunderstand the signs around us,(笑聲)過(guò)去的五年 我一直在思考 剛剛我所描述的狀況 為什么我們會(huì)對(duì)身邊的征兆 產(chǎn)生誤解and how we behave when that happens, and what all of this can tell us about human 以及這一切所告訴我們的人性In other words, as you heard Chris say, I39。We all know everybody in this room makes The human species, in general, is fallibleokay 都會(huì)跳下懸崖which is fine, he39。s totally fine 如果你是個(gè)六歲兒童 土狼也很好He just keeps runningright up until the moment that he looks down and realizes that he39。re like that coyote after