We live in an incredibly busy world. 我们生活在一个异常纷杂的世界。 The pace of life is often frantic, our minds are always busy, and we're always doing something. 生活的步调时常快得疯狂,我们的头脑(心灵)一直忙碌运

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You know, the mind whizzes away like a washing machine going round and round, 你们知道的,大脑(心灵)总是像一台洗衣机般飕飕运转,反反复复, lots of difficult, confusing emotions, and we don't really know how to deal wi

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I guess we all deal with stress in different ways. 我想我们应对压力都有不同的方式。 Some people will bury themselves in work, grateful for the distraction. 有些人会把自己埋头到工作中,用以分心不去想。 Others will

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Now we're not here for that long anyway, 虽然不管怎样我们不会在此地待多长时间, but to spend almost half of our life lost in thought and potentially quite unhappy, I don't know, 但耗费大半人生迷失在思考中并因此可能变

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So for example, right now, if I focus too much on the balls, 打个比方,现在,如果我太集中于这些球, then there's no way I can relax and talk to you at the same time. 那么我就无法能够放松并同时与你们说话。 Equally

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You know, this is crazy. We do this all the time, even on an everyday level. 你知道,这很不正常。我们总是在想这些,甚至在日常生活的状态下。 If you think about the last time you had a wobbly tooth. 如果你想想最后一

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About a year ago, I asked myself a question: Knowing what I know, why am I not a vegetarian? 大概在一年前左右,我问了我自己一个问题:我明明知道这些资讯,为什么我不是个素食者? After all, I'm one of the green g

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Some countries accept that their databases can go out on the world, 少数联合国机构和几个国家已经开放了数据库, but what we really need is, of course, a search function. 但我们最需要的是数据搜索引擎。 A search funct

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So, some of you most likely were here two years ago and saw the demo by Jeff Han, 你们当中有些人两年前在这里应该看过Jeff Han演示微软的Surface系统, or some of you may think, Well, doesn't this look like the Microsoft Surface

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At first, living in the van was great. I showered in campgrounds. 一开始,住在车里是很不错的。我在露天洗澡, I ate out regularly. And I had time to relax and to grieve. 正常的去外面吃东西。而且有时间去抒发情感。

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But, as I was approaching the end of my water reserves, luckily, our courses were converging. 但是正当我储备的水接近枯竭时,我们幸运地碰到了一起。 They were running out of food; I was running out of water. 他们没有了食物

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I also tried to be the safest person I could be, because that's a part of health. 我还尽我所能做个最安全的人,因为这也是健康的一部分。 I was inspired by the Danish Safety Council. 我受到丹麦安全委员会的启发。 T

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Have you ever talked with a friend about a problem only to realize that he just doesn't seem to grasp why the issue is so important to you? 你有没有遇到过这样的情况,当你跟一个朋友聊起自己的困难,你发现他好像无法明白

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Remember that game of catch? 还记得刚刚的接球游戏吗? Imagine it with a lump of clay. 让我们把球想像成一块软软的黏土。 As each person touches it, they shape it to fit their own unique perceptions based on any number of var

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You know, back in the 40s and 50s, the original standard television had a 4 to 3 width to height ratio. 你知道,上世纪四五十年代时,电视屏幕的标准长宽比本来是4:3。 That shape was chosen to be a slight rectangle, but stil

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Now let's do a little quick math. 现在让我们迅速算一算。 If we compare a major cinematic film produced on a 2.35 to 1 aspect frame with my standard 4 to 3 TV screen, 比较一下2.35:1的银幕电影和4:3的标准电视屏幕, we fi

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Why are gas stations always built right next to other gas stations? 为什么加油站总是建在其他加油站旁边? Why is that I drive for a mile without finding a coffee shop and then stumble across three on the same corner? 为什么我们有

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Another leading cause of memory problems is chronic stress. 另一个引发记忆力问题的原因是长期压力。 When we're constantly overloaded with work and personal responsibilities, our bodies are on hyper-alert. 当我们长期面对超负荷

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You know, all life developed here on Earth with gravity being present, 你知道,地球上的生物在重力环境下生存, so life evolved under the influence of gravity, and then we grow up with gravity being present, 你知道,地球上的生

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You step into an elevator. It starts going down fast. 你进了电梯。电梯开始快速下降。 What would happen if you jumped right when it started going down? 此时,如果你突然往上跳会发生什么事? Would the ceiling hit your he

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