【TED】是一個會議的名稱,它是英文technology,entertainment, design三個單詞的首字母縮寫。它是社會各界精英交流的盛會,這里有當代最杰出的思想家,這里有當代最優(yōu)秀的科學家,這里有迸發(fā)著最閃耀的思想火花,這里孕育著最光輝的夢想。



Nigel Marsh
Nigel Marsh is the author of "Fat, Forty and Fired" and "Overworked and Underlaid."

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Harry
Batman pajamas
Roald Dahl
James and the Giant Peach
Disney World
Playstation
dramatic
upheaval
radically
moronically
So I left work an hour early that afternoon and picked Harry up at the school gates. We walked down to the local park, messed around on the swings, played some silly games. I then walked him up the hill to the local cafe, and we shared the pizza for tea, then walked down the hill to our home, and I gave him his bath and put him in his Batman pajamas. I then read him a chapter of Roald Dahl's "James and the Giant Peach." I then put him to bed, tucked him in, gave him a kiss on his forehead and said, "Goodnight, mate," and walked out of his bedroom. As I was walking out of his bedroom, he said, "Dad?" I went, "Yes, mate?" He went, "Dad, this has been the best day of my life, ever." I hadn't done anything, hadn't taken him to Disney World or bought him a Playstation. And my point is the small things matter. Being more balanced doesn't mean dramatic upheaval in your life. With the smallest investment in the right places, you can radically transform the quality of your relationships and the quality of your life. Moreover, I think, it can transform society. Because if enough people do it, we can change society's definition of success away from the moronically simplistic notion that the person with the most money when he dies wins, to a more thoughtful and balanced definition of what a life well lived looks like. And that, I think, is an idea worth spreading.
于是那天下午我提前一小時下班,在校門口接到哈里。我們去了公園,在秋千上鬧了一陣,做了些傻傻的游戲。然后我?guī)狭艘蛔∩降搅水數氐囊患铱Х瑞^,我們點了茶和比薩,吃完就下山回家,我給他洗了個澡,給他穿上蝙蝠俠睡衣。然后我給他讀了一章 Roald Dahl的《詹姆斯與飛天巨桃》。然后我鋪好床,安頓好他,吻了他的額頭,說了聲“晚安,伙計。”然后走出他的臥室。正當我走到門口的時候,他叫了聲老爸?!笆裁词?,伙計?”他說,“老爸,這是我一生中最棒的一天,最棒的?!逼鋵嵨沂裁匆矝]做。我沒帶他去迪斯尼樂園,也沒給他買游戲機。 我想說的是,小事并非無關緊要。在生活中實現(xiàn)平衡并不意味著你要大張旗鼓的顛覆你的生活。在適當的地方做些小小的投資,你就能極大地改善你的人際關系和生活質量。不僅如此,我認為這還能改變整個社會。因為,如果很多人都如此生活,那么我們就可以重新對社會上的所謂“成功”進行定義:成功不再是以死后財產的多少 來愚蠢地衡量;成功應該有一個更具平衡性和思想性的定義,即一個美好的生活的實現(xiàn)。我認為,這的確是一個值得與眾人分享的點子。