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ted经典演讲稿篇1
they know each other more in the biblical sense as well. message number three: don't leave before you leave. i think there's a really deep irony to the fact that actions women are taking — and i see this all the time — with the objective of staying in the workforceactually lead to their eventually leaving. here's what happens: we're all busy. everyone's busy. a woman's busy. and she starts thinking about having a child, and from the moment she starts thinking about having a child, she starts thinking about making room for that child. “how am i going to fit this into everything else i'm doing?” and literally from that moment, she doesn't raise her hand anymore, she doesn't look for a promotion, she doesn't take on the new project, she doesn't say, “me. i want to do that.” she starts leaning back.
ted经典演讲稿篇2
the problem is that — let's say she got pregnant that day, that day — nine months of pregnancy, three months of maternity leave, six months to catch your breath — fast-forward two years, more often — and as i've seen it — women start thinking about this way earlier — when they get engaged, or married, when they start thinking about having a child, which can take a long time. one woman came to see me about this. she looked a little young. and i said, "so are you and your husband thinking about having a baby?" and she said, "oh no, i'm not married." she didn't even have a boyfriend.
ted经典演讲稿篇3
so many people under estimate the power and importance of a smile, that simple little facial expression characterized by an upward curving of the corners ofthe mouth.
a smile has many meanings: pleasure, friendliness, welcome, amusement, and many more; and it is part of a universal body language that doesnsquo;t need any extrainter pretation.
plus a smile, with all its simplicity and beauty, can be a very important factor in many aspects of our lives:
you fall in love with a new country you visit because its people greet you with a welcoming smile everywhere you go; other countries you just donsquo;t like even though they might have more history, nature, entertainment and what not because their people donsquo;t seem so friendly or accepting.
you feel like buying from a certain store when the vendor welcomes you in with asmile, sometimes even if you wouldnsquo;t initially have bought anything; and in other stores, even though they have exactly what you need or better, you decide to walk away because the vendor doesnsquo;t look welcoming at all.
you want to give a waiter a good tip when he serves you with a smile, even if the food turns out not that good; on the other hand, sometimes yousquo;ll have some of the best food ever, but you wonsquo;t feel like giving the waiter a tip, even if you do, because he was grumpy.
more and more examples from our everyday life show how much a simple smile can change everything.
forever engraved in my mind will be the smiling faces of the people of thailand, the friendly pizza delivery boy, the welcoming supermarket vendor, the nice cashier at the bank, … etc.
it is these smiles that keep me wanting to go back, and that keep us all wanting to go back; looking at it from another view, if we break it down using business sense, a smile is one of the most effective means to generate sales and develop customer loyalty.
on top of all that, a smile is a very simple and easy thing to do, so it amazes why no one bothers to do it, it not only makes the person in front of you better, but it also makes you feel better as well, and isquo;m not making this up,it has been psychologically proven.
personally, isquo;d like to see more smiling faces in this world; in the airports when i enter a new country, in companies, government agencies, restaurants, hotels, banks,everywhere; and i think it is up to governments to campaign about this, and even make it obligatory in certain important places like airports, hospitals,hotels … etc.
letsquo;sall simply smile.
ted经典演讲稿篇4
my generation really, sadly, is not going to change the numbers at the top. they're just not moving. we are not going to get to where 50 percent of the population — in my generation, there will not be 50 percent of [women] at the top of any industry. but i'm hopeful that future generations can. i think a world where half of our countries and our companies were run by women, would be a better world. it's not just because people would know where the women's bathrooms are, even though that would be very helpful.i think it would be a better world. i have two children. i have a five-year-old son and a two-year-old daughter. i want my son to have a choice to contribute fully in the workforce or at home, and i want my daughter to have the choice to not just succeed, but to be liked for her accomplishments.
ted经典演讲稿篇5
i wish i could do that now. and i took it with my roommate, carrie, who was then a brilliant literary student — and went on to be a brilliant literary scholar — and my brother — smart guy, but a water-polo-playing pre-med, who was a sophomore.the three of us take this class together. and then carrie reads all the books in the original greek and latin, goes to all the lectures. i read all the books in english and go to most of the lectures. my brother is kind of busy. he reads one book of 12 and goes to a couple of lectures, marches himself up to our rooma couple days before the exam to get himself tutored. the three of us go to the exam together, and we sit down. and we sit there for three hours — and our little blue notebooks — yes, i'm that old. we walk out, we look at each other, and we say, "how did you do?" and carrie says, "boy, i feel like i didn't really draw out the main point on the hegelian dialectic." and i say, "god, i really wish i had really connected john locke's theory of property with the philosophers that follow." and my brother says, "i got the top grade in the class."
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