TED演讲:创意隐藏在哪里(10)
时间:2018-12-30 作者:英语课 分类:TED演讲设计篇
英语课
A big thing that I also think about is accidents. 我也时常想到意外。
And as I said, my mother did not believe in randomness 1. What is the nature of accidents? 如我所说,我母亲从不相信偶然。那意外又是什么?
And how are we going to assign what the responsibility and the causes are, outside of a court of law? 对于那些法律以外的事件,我们又该如何处理面对它们的责任归属?
I was able to see that in a firsthand way, when I went to beautiful Dong village, in Guizhou, the poorest province of China. 我有一个切身的经验,我曾经到中国最贫穷的贵州省里的侗族。
And I saw this beautiful place. I knew I wanted to come back. 我看见这个美丽的地方。我知道我想再回来。
And I had a chance to do that, when National Geographic 2 asked me if I wanted to write anything about China. 当《国家地理》杂志问我想不想写一些有关中国的文章,我知道我的机会来了。
And I said yes, about this village of singing people, singing minority. 我说好,我想写这个唱歌的少数民族。
And they agreed, and between the time I saw this place and the next time I went, there was a terrible accident. 它们同意了,就在我两次拜访中间,一个悲惨的意外发生了。
A man, an old man, fell asleep, and his quilt dropped in a pan of fire that kept him warm. 一个老人在睡眠中把被子掉在了暖炉上。
60 homes were destroyed, and 40 were damaged. Responsibility was assigned to the family. 六十户人家全毁,四十户遭到损坏。这个家庭得担负责任。
The man's sons were banished 3 to live three kilometers away, in a cowshed. 老人的儿子被放逐到三公里外的牛棚。
And, of course, as Westerners, we say, "Well, it was an accident. That's not fair. It's the son, not the father." 西方人会说:“但那是个不过是个意外,这不公平。父债不该子还。”
When I go on a story, I have to let go of those kinds of beliefs. 但当我下笔写这个故事的时候,我得放弃那些原来的想法。
It takes a while, but I have to let go of them and just go there, and be there. 这得花上一些时间,但是我必须克服自己,纯粹得去那里亲身经历。
And so I was there on three occasions, different seasons. 所以我在不同的季节里去了三次。
And I began to sense something different about the history, 在这个贫穷的村庄里,我开始对历史,
and what had happened before, and the nature of life in a very poor village, 之前发生的事件和人生的本质有了不同的感受,
and what you find as your joys, and your rituals 4, your traditions, your links with other families. 什么是让你感到快乐的,你的仪式,你的传统,我们和其他家庭产生关系的方式。
And I saw how this had a kind of justice, in its responsibility. 我开始明白这样的责任归属中,有它自己的正义。
I was able to find out also about the ceremony that they were using, a ceremony they hadn't used in about 29 years. 我也开始了解他们使用的仪式。一个二十九年没用过的仪式。
And it was to send some men -- a Feng Shui master sent men down to the underworld on ghost horses. 让一个风水师送一些人乘着鬼马进阴间。
Now you, as Westerners, and I, as Westerners, would say well, that's superstition 5. 你,身为一个西方人,如我,身为一个西方人,会说:那不过是迷信。
But after being there for a while, and seeing the amazing things that happened, 但在那里待了一段时间以后,亲眼见识到这些神奇的事,
you begin to wonder whose beliefs are those that are in operation in the world, determining how things happen. 你开始想,究竟是谁的信仰运作在这个世界上,决定事情该如何发生。
n.随意,无安排;随机性
- The randomness is attributed to the porous medium. 随机性起因于多孔介质。 来自辞典例句
- Einstein declared that randomness rather than lawfulness is the characteristic of natural events. 爱因斯坦宣称自然现象的特征为不可测性而不是规律化。 来自辞典例句
adj.地理学的,地理的
- The city's success owes much to its geographic position. 这座城市的成功很大程度上归功于它的地理位置。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- Environmental problems pay no heed to these geographic lines. 环境问题并不理会这些地理界限。 来自英汉非文学 - 环境法 - 环境法
v.放逐,驱逐( banish的过去式和过去分词 )
- He was banished to Australia, where he died five years later. 他被流放到澳大利亚,五年后在那里去世。
- He was banished to an uninhabited island for a year. 他被放逐到一个无人居住的荒岛一年。 来自《简明英汉词典》
(宗教等的)仪式( ritual的名词复数 ); 例行公事,老规矩
- A cognac before bed is one of our little nightly rituals. 临睡之前喝点儿干邑是我们每天晚上的小习惯之一。
- Many of the tribe's customs and rituals are as old as the hills. 这部落的许多风俗、仪式都极其古老。
n.迷信,迷信行为
- It's a common superstition that black cats are unlucky.认为黑猫不吉祥是一种很普遍的迷信。
- Superstition results from ignorance.迷信产生于无知。
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