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英文演讲稿三分钟1

nownoneofthisistosaythatsocialskillsareunimportant,andi’malsonotcallingfortheabolishingofteamworkatall.thesamereligionswhosendtheirsagesofftolonelymountaintopsalsoteachusloveandtrust.andtheproblemsthatwearefacingtodayinfieldslikescienceandineconomicsaresovastandsocomplexthatwearegoingtoneedarmiesofpeoplecomingtogethertosolvethemworkingtogether.butiamsayingthatthemorefreedomthatwegiveintrovertstobethemselves,themorelikelythattheyaretocomeupwiththeirownuniquesolutionstotheseproblems.

sonowi’dliketosharewithyouwhat’sinmysuitcasetoday.guesswhat?

books.ihaveasuitcasefullofbooks.here’smargaretatwood,“cat’seye.“here’sanovelbymilankundera.andhere’s“theguidefortheperplexed“bymaimonides.butthesearenotexactlymybooks.ibroughtthesebookswithmebecausetheywerewrittenbymygrandfather’sfavoriteauthors.

mygrandfatherwasarabbiandhewasawidowerwholivedaloneinasmallapartmentinbrooklynthatwasmyfavoriteplaceintheworldwheniwasgrowingup,partlybecauseitwasfilledwithhisverygentle,verycourtlypresenceandpartlybecauseitwasfilledwithbooks.imeanliterallyeverytable,everychairinthisapartmenthadyieldeditsoriginalfunctiontonowserveasasurfaceforswayingstacksofbooks.justliketherestofmyfamily,mygrandfather’sfavoritethingtodointhewholeworldwastoread.

buthealsolovedhiscongregation,andyoucouldfeelthisloveinthesermonsthathegaveeveryweekforthe62yearsthathewasarabbi.hewouldtakesthefruitsofeachweek’sreadingandhewouldweavetheseintricatetapestriesofancientandhumanistthought.andpeoplewouldcomefromallovertohearhimspeak.

buthere’sthethingaboutmygrandfather.underneaththisceremonialrole,hewasreallymodestandreallyintroverted--somuchsothatwhenhedeliveredthesesermons,hehadtroublemakingeyecontactwiththeverysamecongregationthathehadbeenspeakingtofor62years.andevenawayfromthepodium,whenyoucalledhimtosayhello,hewouldoftenendtheconversationprematurelyforfearthathewastakinguptoomuchofyourtime.butwhenhediedattheageof94,thepolicehadtoclosedownthestreetsofhisneighborhoodtoaccommodatethecrowdofpeoplewhocameouttomournhim.andsothesedaysitrytolearnfrommygrandfather’sexampleinmyownway.

英文演讲稿三分钟2

thisisnosurprisethoughifyoulookattheinsightsofcontemporarypsychology.itturnsoutthatwecan’tevenbeinagroupofpeoplewithoutinstinctivelymirroring,mimickingtheiropinions.evenaboutseeminglypersonalandvisceralthingslikewhoyou’reattractedto,youwillstartapingthebeliefsofthepeoplearoundyouwithoutevenrealizingthatthat’swhatyou’redoing.

andgroupsfamouslyfollowtheopinionsofthemostdominantorcharismaticpersonintheroom,eventhoughthere’szerocorrelationbetweenbeingthebesttalkerandhavingthebestideas--imeanzero.so...(laughter)youmightbefollowingthepersonwiththebestideas,butyoumightnot.anddoyoureallywanttoleaveituptochance?

muchbetterforeverybodytogooffbythemselves,generatetheirownideasfreedfromthedistortionsofgroupdynamics,andthencometogetherasateamtotalkthemthroughinawell-managedenvironmentandtakeitfromthere.

nowifallthisistrue,thenwhyarewegettingitsowrong?

whyarewesettingupourschoolsthiswayandourworkplaces?

andwhyarewemakingtheseintrovertsfeelsoguiltyaboutwantingtojustgooffbythemselvessomeofthetime?

oneanswerliesdeepinourculturalhistory.westernsocieties,andinparticulartheu.s.,havealwaysfavoredthemanofactionoverthemanofcontemplationand“man“ofcontemplation.butinamerica’searlydays,welivedinwhathistorianscallacultureofcharacter,wherewestill,atthatpoint,valuedpeoplefortheirinnerselvesandtheirmoralrectitude.andifyoulookattheself-helpbooksfromthisera,theyallhadtitleswiththingslike“character,thegrandestthingintheworld.“andtheyfeaturedrolemodelslikeabrahamlincolnwhowaspraisedforbeingmodestandunassuming.ralphwaldoemersoncalledhim“amanwhodoesnotoffendbysuperiority.“

英文演讲稿三分钟3

nowithinkatthispointit’simportantformetosaythatiactuallyloveextroverts.ialwaysliketosaysomeofmybestfriendsareextroverts,includingmybelovedhusband.andweallfallatdifferentpoints,ofcourse,alongtheintrovert/extrovertspectrum.evencarljung,thepsychologistwhofirstpopularizedtheseterms,saidthatthere’snosuchthingasapureintrovertorapureextrovert.hesaidthatsuchamanwouldbeinalunaticasylum,ifheexistedatall.andsomepeoplefallsmackinthemiddleoftheintrovert/extrovertspectrum,andwecallthesepeopleambiverts.andioftenthinkthattheyhavethebestofallworlds.butmanyofusdorecognizeourselvesasonetypeortheother.

andwhati’msayingisthatculturallyweneedamuchbetterbalance.weneedmoreofayinandyangbetweenthesetwotypes.thisisespeciallyimportantwhenitcomestocreativityandtoproductivity,becausewhenpsychologistslookatthelivesofthemostcreativepeople,whattheyfindarepeoplewhoareverygoodatexchangingideasandadvancingideas,butwhoalsohaveaseriousstreakofintroversioninthem.

andthisisbecausesolitudeisacrucialingredientoftentocreativity.sodarwin,hetooklongwalksaloneinthewoodsandemphaticallyturneddowndinnerpartyinvitations.theodorgeisel,betterknownasdr.seuss,hedreamedupmanyofhisamazingcreationsinalonelybelltowerofficethathehadinthebackofhishouseinlajolla,california.andhewasactuallyafraidtomeettheyoungchildrenwhoreadhisbooksforfearthattheywereexpectinghimthiskindofjollysantaclaus-likefigureandwouldbedisappointedwithhismorereservedpersona.stevewozniakinventedthefirstapplecomputersittingaloneinhiscubicalinhewlett-packardwherehewasworkingatthetime.andhesaysthatheneverwouldhavebecomesuchanexpertinthefirstplacehadhenotbeentoointrovertedtoleavethehousewhenhewasgrowingup.

英文演讲稿三分钟4

KeepYourDirection坚持你的方向

Whatwouldyoudoifyoufailed?

Manypeoplemaychoosetogiveup.However,thesurestwaytosuccessistokeepyourdirectionandsticktoyourgoal.

Onyourwaytosuccess,youmustkeepyourdirection.Itisjustlikealamp,guidingyouindarknessandhelpingyouovercomeobstaclesonyourway.Otherwise,youwilleasilygetlostorhesitatetogoahead.

Directionmeansobjectives.Youcangetnowherewithoutanobjectiveinlife.

Youcantrytowriteyourobjectiveonpaperandmakesomeplanstoachieveit.Inthisway,youwillknowhowtoarrangeyourtimeandtospendyourtimeproperly.Andyoushouldalsohaveabeliefthatyouaresuretosucceedaslongasyoukeepyourdirectionallthetime.

翻译:

如果失败了你会怎么做?

很多人可能会选择放弃。

然而,要想成功,最可靠的方法就是坚持你的方向和目标。

在通往成功的路上,你必须坚持你的方向。

它就像一盏灯,在黑暗中为你指路,帮助你度过难关。

否则,你很容易就会迷失方向或犹豫不前。

方向意味着目标。

人生如果没有目标,将一事无成。

你可以试着把你的目标写在纸上,并制定实现目标的计划。

这样,你就会懂得如何合理安排时间,如何正确地支配时间。

而且你还要有这样的信念:

只要你一直坚持自己的方向,你就一定可以成功。

英文演讲稿三分钟5

onmybirthdaytwoyearsago,manyspecialthingshappenedonme.andiwould

rememberthemforever.

thatmorning,irodemybiketoschoolhappilyasusual.onmywaytothe

classroom,isawsomeofmyclassmates.butwhentheysawme,theyrushedaway.thatmademeconfused.becausetheywouldtalktomeorplayjokesonmebefore.butitwasstrangetoday.

whenicameintotheclassroom,ifoundtheatmospherewasquitestrange.

everybodylookedatmeandlaughedloudly.suddenlytheyallsaidingoodorder,“happybirthdaytoyou!

”thentheybegantosing“happybirthdaytoyou~~~~~~”thatmadememoved.inevertoldanyoneaboutmybirthday,howdidtheyknow?

ibelievedtheymusthavedonealotofthings.atthatmoment,ifoundnothingtosaybutthanksinstead!

afterschool,athingcomingasasurprisehappenedonmeonmywaybackhome.wheniwasridingsuddenlyacrowedofpeoplerushedouttostoppedmybike.irecogizedthematonce.theyweremyseniorclassmates.theyallcomlainedtome,“whydon‘tyoutellusaboutyourbirthday?

don‘tyoufearthatwewillletyoustandtreat?

thistimeyouoweus.”theneachofthemgaveagiftandacardwithbestwishestome.iwasdeeplymovedagain.isuggestedhavingadinnertogether.buttheyallrefusedbecauseofthetime.thentheyleftmesayingwewouldaskyoutopayusanotherday!

whenigotbackhome,ithoughtofeverythinghappenedtoday.suddenlyifeltsohappybecauseihadsuchgreatfriendsaroundme.ithankedthemfromthebottomofmyheart.iwouldvaluethepreciousfriendshipforever!

ihavesomanyfeelingsthroughthatspecialday.theonlyrosewithoutthornsintheworldisfriendship.atruefriendissomeonewhoreachesforyourhandandtouchesyourheart.trulygreatfriendsarehardtofind,difficulttoleave,andimpossibletoforget.onefriendinalifetimeismuch,twoaremany,threearehardlypossible.sticktomakefriends,forlifewithoutfriendsislikelifeonadesertisland.tofindonerealfriendinalifetimeisgoodfortune,tokeephimisablessing.

thankyouforyourattention!

译文

两年前我过生日时,有很多特殊的事情发生在我身上。

我会

永远记住他们。

那天早晨,我像往常一样骑着我的自行车去学校。

在我去的路上

教室里,我看到了我的一些同学。

但当他们看见我的时候,他们就跑了。

这让我感到困惑。

因为他们会跟我说,或在我面前开玩笑。

但今天很奇怪。

当我走进教室的时候,我发现气氛很奇怪。

每个人都看着我,大声笑。

突然他们都说了很好的顺序,“祝你生日快乐!

“然后他们开始唱“你~~~~~~”让我生日快乐感动。

我从来没有告诉过任何人关于我的生日,他们怎么知道?

我相信他们一定是做了很多事情。

在那一刻,我发现没有什么可以说,但感谢!

放学后,一件事情发生在我身上的一个惊喜发生在我回家的路上。

当我骑着突然人群中冲出来拦住了我的自行车。

我在一次重要。

他们是我的高中同学。

他们都抱怨我,“你为什么不

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