大学生英语励志演讲

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大学生英语励志演讲

篇1:大学生英语励志演讲

A boy found an eagle's egg and he put it in the nest of a prairie chicken.The eagle hatched and thought he was a chicken.He grew up doing what prairie chicken do-scratching at the dirt for food and flying short distances with a noisy fluttering of wings.It was a dreary life.Gradually the eagle grew older and bitter.One day he and his prairie chicken friend saw a beautiful bird soaring on the currents of air,high above the mountains.

“Oh,I wish I could fly like that!” said the eagle.The chicken replied,“Don't give it another thought.That's the mighty eagle,the king of all birds-you could never be  like him!” And the eagle didn't give it another thought.He went on cackling and complaining about life.He died thinking he was a prairie chicken.My friends,you too were born an eagle.The Creator intended you to be an eagle,so don’t listen to the prairie chickens!

篇2:大学生励志演讲

尊敬的领导、老师们,亲爱的同学们:

大家早上好!今天我在国旗下讲话的题目是《争做绿色使者》。 同学们,大家一起告诉我,我国的植树节是几月几日?对,3月12日是我国的“植树节”。 也正好是今天,虽然今天是星期一,但我们播种绿色、保护绿色的行为不能终止。

我们中华民族自古就有“爱树、育树”的传统。爱白杨的挺拔,爱垂柳的柔美。爱松树不屈的风骨。除了这种精神的寄托外,人们更看重它的实用价值。有了树,才会有和谐美丽的大自然;有了树,才有清爽、新鲜的空气;有了树,才会有高楼、房屋和铁路。

树,它不仅能防风固沙,保持水土,还能美化环境,是城市的忠诚卫士,它用特有的颜色为城市披上绿色的新装。这个忠诚的卫士,为了美化城市,还真做了不少的“工作”呢!比如绿树进行光合作用,提供人类呼吸所需的氧气。它还是吸收氮气、二氧化碳等天然净化物,并且具有调节空气温度、湿度,吸粉尘、降噪音等功能。所有这些,都使人们高度重视绿树的作用。于是才有了这一年一度的绿色节日——植树节。如今,植树造林已成为民族风尚,绿化家园成为时代的追求。

好了,植树的好处不用多说了,同学们,现在我们把思绪回到身边,看看我们的校园。校园里花草树木正在春姑娘的招呼下,揉着朦胧的睡眼,正在苏醒。学校为我们创造了这么好的学习和生活的环境,你想过要珍惜这来之不易的一切吗?回忆一下自己平时的一举一动,你是否为了保护这

美好的环境而努力?你有过随意踏入草坪或绿化带的行为吗?你有过随手扔下一张废纸、一个零食袋吗?你有过采摘树叶和花草的行为吗?你有过为我们校园建成为优美的“学园、乐园、花园”提一个建议,出一个点子吗?

同学们,我们作为始中学校中的一员,在植树节到来之际也要积极行动起来,在校内保护花草,给学校里的花草浇一点水,给操场上的小树培一培土,一起来美化、绿化我们的校园。除此之外我们同学更要争做绿化宣传员、环保小卫士,要爱护我们校园中的一草一木,爱护我们这个城市中、社区里的一草一木。

同学们,让我们把每一天都当做植树节,让我们牢记,多走几步路,不穿越绿化带,不践踏绿地。让我们快快行动起来,爱护花草树木,珍惜生命的颜色,通过我们的努力,为大地注入生命的活力,为蓝天增添生动的色彩,为我们的家园筑就一道坚固的绿色长城,从我做起,从你做起,从小事做起,从现在做起,做绿化、美化环境的有心人。将来,我们的校园将更加美丽,我们的城市也将更加漂亮!我们祖国的明天也必将更加明媚灿烂!

谢谢大家,我的演讲完毕!

大学生励志演讲范文:大学生学雷锋演讲

雷锋,你离开了我们吗

雷锋,就是这一缕阳光、这一滴水、这一粒粮食、这颗最小的螺丝钉,虽然他的一生短暂,但他的精神长存,虽然他的一生平凡,但他的形象伟岸。

有人说:

你听,兰考县的父老乡亲们呼唤县长的声音响起来了,你看,新时代的焦裕禄向我们走来了,他的感人事迹,传唱大江南北。两次进藏的他,领养了三个孤儿,让家境本不富裕的家庭更加拮据,有时甚至须靠捐血来贴补家庭,可他给群众买药、扶贫救济时却出手大方,少则百十元,多则上千元,最终实现了

他们是谁?他们就是党的好干部焦裕禄、孔繁森。可他们又是中的老师把自己的知识和道德力量传播给莘莘学子们;工人农民们用自己的汗水描绘着祖国的蓝图;警察叔叔们用自己的青春和鲜血守护着人们的和平、安宁;白衣天使们用自己的温柔给我们带来了健康、美好……

在祖国广袤的土地上,到处都有雷锋的身影,他们学习雷锋精神,实践雷锋精神,在平凡中做出不平凡的贡献,雷锋虽然逝去多年,但是他的精神却被一代又一代地传递下去了,他的精神在学习中体验出来了,在生活中体验出来了,在任何一个岗位中都体验出来了。你又能说,雷锋已经离开了我们吗?

雷锋精神伟大,但并非高不可攀;平凡,学雷锋演讲稿但并非琐碎;神圣,但并非不食人间烟火。当国家利益遭到损失时,不,没有!也永远不会!雷锋他那流淌着无私奉献的血液将撒遍祖国各地,他的精神将永远激励着我们前进,在新世纪的建设大潮中,我们也将谱写一曲曲壮丽的雷锋之歌!

诸葛亮答道:“将军可量力而为。如果您认为吴、越之众能与曹操相抗衡,就应该和他断绝一切联系,并下定决心抗击曹军;如果您认为无力和曹操对抗,那就不如放下武器,向他投降称臣。现在将军是表面上假装服从他,但内心又迟疑不定。事情已如此紧迫,如果还不做出决断,恐怕祸患立即就要来临了!”

孙权反问道:“如果像你所说,那么兵微将寡的刘备为何不对曹操称臣呢?”

诸葛亮说:“从前,田横只是齐国的一名壮士,他尚且不肯对汉高祖称臣,何况刘皇叔是英才盖世、天下仰慕的汉室后裔呢?他怎么可能会向曹操称臣!”

诸葛亮一番得体的话,正是针对具有强烈自尊心的孙权所说。

由于孙权一向以英雄自居,学雷锋演讲稿如果他投降曹操,还算什么英雄?即使众人再仰慕他,他又如何争夺天下?本来三家争雄,曹操势大,刘备却依然不降,保持了英雄本色。如果孙权投降了,则与刘备不能相比,而这是孙权万万不能接受的事情。再加上一经诸葛亮如此煽动,孙权的自尊心便膨胀起来,勃然色变,当即表态:“刘豫州败军还不投降,我堂堂东吴大将,又怎能让东吴的土地和十万兵马受人控制呢!我意已决,更无他疑,必联合抗曹!但是,刘备刚刚吃了败仗,能担当如此重任吗?”

诸葛亮看到激将法将要成功,立刻分析形势,引导孙权进行抗曹。他接着说:“刘皇叔虽然在长阪兵败,但士兵已陆续回来,加上关羽的水军,合计有精兵万人。同时,刘表长子刘琦也有万名士兵,愿意听从刘皇叔的调遣。反观曹军,虽号称80万,实际只有十几万人。曹军远道而来,又不断苦追刘皇叔,早已是疲惫不堪,可谓是“强弩之末”。按兵法说,这种情况会使曹军心理遭受挫折。

再说,北方士兵不习惯水战,而荆州降兵也只是迫于曹军威势而投降,并非心悦诚服,肯定不会替曹操卖命。所以将军若能派遣猛将,统率数万精兵,一起和刘皇叔协力作战,必可打败曹军!只要曹军一败,必定引军回北方。如此一来,荆州和东吴不仅可以保全,还能发展势力,与北方的曹操形成鼎足之势。至于最终是成是败,现在就完全取决于您了!”

篇3:大学生英语即兴演讲

Fashions go in and out. This season for girls and women is a variety of things. First on the list is nautical. For instance, a striped blue and white dress with brass buttons. Next, humongous belts over dresses and things looks fabulous. Always go to the extreme, either get a huge tote bag, or a tiny purse. Stilettos are out, and chunky heels are in. Try to layer your outfits like put a skirt over pants, dresses over jeans, and even try Bermuda shorts over pants. This is useful when a dress gets too short, just stick jeans underneath, and you’ll look great. The Napoleonic style is in. Clothes that would have been worn in Napoleons time: navy coats with gold trimmings and brass buttons.

If you are going to wear your everyday clothes, like pants and a t-shirt, be very careful to wear what matches your look. If you have red hair, unless it is Valentine’s Day,

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avoid anything related to red such as pink. You will look like a walking valentine.

Aside from matching you, your clothes must match each other. If you wanted to wear a pink shirt with white on it, an adorable choice for a sweater would be a white jacket. Suppose, you wore a white shirt with pink on it, you shouldn’t wear the white sweater. Instead, wear a pink sweater. Also, if you wear this shirt and wanted to wear a headband that was pink but a slightly different shade of pink with it- that is a fashion don’t. Never wear denim on denim. That is to wear a denim jacket with a denim skirt or jeans. Especially if the denim is two different shades. You may think similarity is a good thing, but in some cases its not. Dark green with light green is fine-light blue with dark blue is fine too. But, they must be correct shades. A pink with a slight orange tinge is not good with plain pink. Never wear brown and black together. Black looks good with lots of things-just not brown.

Be in touch

with your seasons and holidays. Unless it is the Fourth of July, or some patriotic holiday, avoid wearing red, white, and blue. Unless it is around Christmas time, don’t wear red and green. During winter, light blue looks good, and so does white and beige. During spring, green, yellow and cheerful colors look best. Fall is the time for solemn colors like dark red, brown, and black. Summer is the cheery red, orange and plain cool and crisp white.

Types of clothes are also important. A long-sleeved shirt with shorts is never ok, but a short-sleeved shirt with shorts or pants is ok. No socks with sandals even if its toe socks. Clothes are fabulous things for girls to fuss over and spend hours deciding what to wear. Let’s try our best to make them look great.

篇4:大学生英语即兴演讲

英语即兴演讲是一种快速思考的过程,其中即兴和英语演讲是根据周围环境进行的,没有任何准备。以下是3分钟大学生英语即兴演讲三篇汇编,希望对你有所帮助。

大学生英语即兴演讲3分钟1中日问题一直是一个敏感话题,一个导火索,可以引发一系列爆炸。一些所谓的爱国者认为购买国内产品是爱国主义,并宣称特别是所有中国人都应该拒绝标有“日本制造。

比较偏激的'可能会砸或者抢一家卖日本产品的店,或者在大街上烧任何一辆日本车,不管是谁的。

那么,发动一场对日战争,这样我们就可以消灭那个侵略我们祖国的恶毒的令人作呕的民族,然后肆无忌惮地否认白纸黑字写下的历史,怎么样?

如果一个人,一方面是彻头彻尾的爱国者,如果日本敢对中国发动战争(如果可能的话),愿意为国牺牲生命,而另一方面又是日本文化秃鹰呢?

暴民砸的店是一个勤劳的中国商人开的怎么办?他们犯了罪吗?群众只是在发泄因现实中骇人听闻的不公平而日益积累的不满吗?

是不是我们只是把日本或者国际贸易作为一个出口?

爱国不是民族主义热,不是激烈的民族情绪。我们需要冷静下来,区分民族狂热和适度清醒的爱国主义。

此外,忽视真正的问题总是有危险的,如政治腐败、学术剽窃、教育不公平和社会阶层分化,这些问题迫切需要我们的关注,应该是我们的优先事项。

用最响亮的声音呼唤的,通常是最缺乏的。电影中的漫谈怒吼“第一滴血”-我为我的国家做了一切,我的国家为我做了什么?!如今,我们迫切需要一个肯尼迪的重写版本。中国有句名言“不仅要问你能为你的国家做些什么,还要问你的国家能为你做些什么。”

大学生即兴英语演讲3分钟2我们与生活节奏的合拍程度如何?在我们忙碌的日常生活中,我们不。不要经常停下来问自己这个问题。至少我没有。但事实并非如此。直到我参加了一项竞技体育赛事,我才学到了最重要的一课& ndash为了成功,我们必须让我们的思想与事物的自然规律相协调。

让我告诉你发生了什么。去年我决定在我的家乡参加一场国际马拉松赛。作为一个雄心勃勃的人,我希望在和我一起训练过的朋友的陪同下,在5小时内完成它。大日子终于到了。“ready …set …bang ”我们离开了。

起初,我们保持着快速的步伐,不停地奔跑。以这样的速度,我们在两小时内跑完了前20公里,我认为跑马拉松是小菜一碟。然后我的竞选伙伴开始放慢速度。我敦促他继续以同样的速度跑步,但他说不,他想保存体力。我觉得我和一个错误的人搭档了,因此,我向前冲刺,把他抛在了后面。

几公里后,我开始理解他的策略,因为我的速度慢下来,先是慢跑,然后是散步。从那以后,我再也走不动了。随着越来越多的人从我身边跑过,我感到很丢脸。我不止一次想过“也许我应该退出。”我开始怀疑自己完成这场比赛的能力。

这时,我的竞选伙伴追上了我,在我背上拍了一下。“跟我来。他喊道。他已经平衡了马拉松的配速,并鼓励我也这样做。在接下来的激烈比赛中,我们步行、慢跑、跑了几英里,然后又走了一遍。慢慢地,痛苦地,但希望这一次,我们在我们身体能力的自然流动中建立了最合适的速度。

最终,我们在4个半小时内完成了第一次42公里的马拉松。我问自己,这场马拉松对我来说意味着什么?我的马拉松经历成了我生活中一个有影响力的隐喻,关于我们必须学会如何在每件事情上调整自己的节奏,通过与生活的节奏保持一致。

就像潮起潮落一样,我们必须听取建议,但要做出自己的决定。就像黎明和黄昏的表演一样,我们必须学会平衡骄傲和谦虚。从风既能呼喊又能低语的方式中,我们必须学会何时变得强大,何时变得温柔,因为万物都有自己的节奏和阴阳元素。正是这些互补的极端的相互作用产生了和谐,正如老子所说,极端相遇。自从马拉松比赛以来,这种两种对立力量协同工作的想法可以说是我的跑步伙伴。阴阳无处不在,不断地相互作用,永远不会以绝对的状态存在。

女士们,先生们,生活就像跑马拉松,让我们发现、定义和发展一种自然的生活节奏,以实现和谐与成功。

谢谢大家的倾听。

大学生即兴英语演讲3分钟3大家早上好,请注意。我很高兴能够在这个教室里讲课。这一次,我想谈谈英语。我的谈话主题是我爱英语。

众所周知,今天英语非常重要。世界各地都在使用它。它已经成为互联网和国际贸易中最常用的语言。如果我们能说英语,我们将有更多的机会成功。因为越来越多的人注意到了这一点,所以去学英语的人数以高速增长。

但是对我自己来说,我学习英语不仅仅是因为它的重要性和实用性,还因为我对它的热爱。当我学习英语时,我能感受到一种不同的思维方式,这给了我更多接触世界的空间。当我读英语小说时,我可以从书中感受到不同于阅读翻译的乐趣。当我说英语时,我可以从我的话语中感受到自信。当我写英语时,我可以看到与我们中国不同的美。

我喜欢英语,它给了我一个多彩的梦。我希望有一天我能环游世界。凭借我良好的英语,我可以和许多来自不同国家的人交朋友。我可以看到许多名胜古迹。我梦想我能去伦敦,因为它是英语的发源地。

我也想用我良好的英语向说英语的人介绍我们伟大的地方,我希望他们能像我们一样热爱我们的国家。

我知道,罗马不是一天建成的。我相信经过不断的努力学习,总有一天我会把英语说得很好。

想要被爱,就要学会去爱,去讨喜。所以我相信当我每天热爱英语时,它也会爱我。

我相信有一天我会实现我的梦想!

谢谢!

篇5:大学生青春励志演讲

尊敬的各位老师,各位评委,亲爱的同学们:

大家晚上好!

我演讲的主题是“理想,信念,追求”。

作为一名大学生,拥有一个远大的理想和崇高的信念是非常重要的,对你以后的学习求职都有莫大的帮助。信念是你所坚持的东西,理想是你要达成的目的,而追求是过程。

守护理想,坚定信念,执着追求,这正是我们所要达到的。

理想是一个神圣的词汇,它曾给多少青春注入了激情,让多少生命活得更加精彩。它就象大海中一个明亮的航标,给我们指引着正确的方向,让我们的事业乘风破浪,永远朝着正确的方向——前进。列夫。托尔斯泰也曾说:“理想是指路明灯,没有理想就没有坚定的方向,而没有方向就没有美好的生活”。所以人应该从小有理想,有宏志。

人有了理想就如鸟有了翅膀。古往今来,因为有远大理想并为理想奋斗终生的人数不胜数,他们取得了辉煌的业绩。例如我们伟大的毛主席,他从小就有理想,有鸿图大志。“孩儿立志出乡关,学不成名誓不还。埋骨何须桑梓地,人生无处不青山”是他求学前夕留给他父亲的诗,表达了他的远大理想。他有理想,有宏志,并且不断为理想奋斗,最终成为一代英明领袖。还有我们敬爱的周总理,他读书时的那一句“为中华崛起而读书”曾让许多人惊叹。他的远大理想让他从莘莘学子中脱颖而出,也让他的人生从此与众不同。伟人之所以成为伟人,是因为他们从小有理想、有抱负,并付出所有的努力来实现它。蒲松龄也说过“有志者,事竟成,破釜沉舟,百二秦关终属楚;苦心人,天不负,卧薪尝胆,三千越甲可吞吴”,他的这副自勉联激励了许多有志之士。

当然,漫漫人生中光有理想是远远不够的,除了远大的理想外,我们还要有坚定的信念,信念是人生的支柱,是沙漠中的绿洲,是航海时的灯塔。若一个人没有信念,他就不会有梦想,就不会有奋斗的动力。信念其实就是一种精神力量,是一个梦想被100%的相信并不间断的高纯度的坚守。我相信每个人都有梦想。但并不是每个人都能实现自己的梦想。有一种植物叫蒲公英,我很喜欢。蒲公英虽然是世间最平凡无奇的植物,却有着最令人称奇的梦想。而且他善于坚守自己的梦想。它从不满足于呆在偏僻的角落,最喜欢到外面的世界去闯荡。也让我们做一株坚守梦想的蒲公英吧,在蓝天下带着自己的梦想随风飘扬,寻找那片能够实现梦想的沃土。

有了远大的理想和坚定的信念后,我们还要付出所有的努力来实现我们的理想,执着的去追求。先不去想是否能够成功,既然选择了远方,便只顾风雨兼程!我们都知道努力了不一定会成功,但是不努力一定会失败。退一步讲,努力了即使失败,我们也问心无愧,无怨无悔!

篇6:当代大学生励志演讲

尊敬的领导、老师们、亲爱的同学们:

大家好!

我们心中始终深藏着这样一个信念:正是水的冲击,卵石才臻于完美。迎评促建对我校而言就是那一股股源源不断的流水,为我校攀登辉煌的高峰不断地注入能量与动力。

机遇总是偏爱有准备的头脑,机遇在即,我们只能下意识地问我们自己:“准备好了吗 如何准备才算充分 ”面对这些问题,目前我们的回答显得不太肯定,但我们能自信地说:XX年,我校一定会交上一份令人满意的答卷。

这一片又一片的足迹是一批又一批的财院儿女心血的见证,是财院人心中的绿洲,是歌词中唱到的“付出总有回报”在大学校园里的真实现影。作为03级的财院人,我们理当为他们的付出唱一曲赞歌,但更重要的是用我们的行动为这一重大使命画上一个完美的句号。

我一个人的力量显然是微不足道的,但千万个像我一样的财院人携起手来,还有什么困难是不能战胜的呢?

坦白地说,我的成绩在众多同龄人中是毫不起眼的,我属于差生的行列,但我却从不认为自己不能为我校的“评建创优”做些什么。因为我也会付出,而且我的付出也肯定是有意义的。我为迎评所做的贡献虽然平凡,可是只有做好这些细微的工作,我们才能让专家们见微知著地了解我们的学校。从现在起,向成绩优良的同学靠拢,并继续发挥我在其他方面的优势,让自己尽早融入到特长生的队伍。

我也曾没想过倘若我目前已经是一名优秀生,我的蓝图有所改动,然后使自己变得更优异,但这种优异绝不局限于书本,而是植根于校园的各种各样的学生社团,乃至窗外那所更大,更深奥的社会大学。

我相信,这样的设想是现实的,可行的,可取的。大家一定知道营销大师里斯·特劳斯吧,他在其划时代著作《定位》里写道“……获得成功的唯一希望是要有选择性,缩小目标,分门别类,简言之,就是'定位'”。“迎评促建”是国家教育部给我校的定位,是对我校目前乃至将来办学水平的肯定,本质上却是对我们当代大学生的重视与关怀,是提高我们各方面素质的助推器,积极配合,勇于上进才是我们最好的回复。一个人今天学到的,将来在工作,生活中用得上多少呢 一个人是否优秀,是不能光看他的文化知识的掌握程度的,而要看其综合组织的高低,将来走上工作岗位,不可能你会说英语,会做数学题就很优秀,更重要的是工作能力。而工作能力是要现在经过锻炼才会得到提高的。难道我们还要再让别人说我们是高分低能的人吗 难道我们还要让企业说我们是眼高手低的人吗不!我们要因此而清醒!从现在做起,从自身做起!我校的学风还存在这很大的不足,我们一定要重视,要改进它!要针对自己的不足,对症下药,努力提高自己,完善自己。

放眼大千世界,生活中的各个领域都需要一种“定位”的意识,要使我们的明天更美好,务必使全院师生一条心,领导基层一条心,大家为了同一个目标,各就各位,各司其职,以付出为圆心,以行动为半径,画一个充实的圆,献给财院的明天。

大学生励志演讲(五):《青春是什么》

青春是什么?

有的人说青春是绚烂多彩的花季,是阴晦而缠绵的雨季,是青翠嫩绿融融的春,是浪漫而炽热的夏,有的人说青春是欢笑时泪水,是流泪时的微笑,是简单的压抑,是沉重的放纵,还有的人说青春是一坛醇香的酒,是一束鲜艳的话……每个人对青春都有自我的诠释,每个人都有每个人的答案。正是为了尊长这种自迥异的答案与诠释,人们才匆匆走上一条条属于自我的道路,去探寻属于自我的谜底,破译青春的密码。

青春惊得起磨练却经不起消磨,经得起开发却经不起挥霍。保尔·柯察金以前说过:“人最宝贵的是生命,生命对于每过忍耐只有一次,人的一生应当这样度过”,当他回首往事的时候,他不会因为虚度年华的悔恨,也不会因为碌碌无为而羞愧,当他临死的时候,他能够说:“我的整个生命和全部精力,都已经献给了世界上的最伟大的事业—人类的解放而斗争”。所以我们就应珍惜青春,乘着自我还年轻,尽自我所能,在青春的舞台上展现自我亮丽而独特的风采,让青春飞扬!就像无数的星星在生活的星空中发出自我耀眼的光芒。

在职教中心学习生活将近1年了,在这段时期内,我深刻地感受到——原先职高内的生活也能营造得如普高内一般紧凑,也有充分展现自我才能的机会。造物主给予每个恩一样的头脑和四肢,也给予我们同样的思维潜力和行为潜力,还公平地给予我们一天24个小时。那么我们为什么没不抓住机遇,尽情地展现自我呢其实我们能够在学习方面展现自我扎实的基础和出的成绩,在实习期间展现自我过人的领悟力和娴熟的技巧,在每年举行的运动会上展现自我灵巧的动作和矫健的步伐,在歌咏比赛中展现自我轻脆的歌喉和精湛的舞台表演……或许,有些自卑的人会说:“我不行”。但是机遇是人生的翅膀,抓住它,就能够带你飞的很高很高。它偏爱于强者,因为强者做好了一切准备,它往往逃避弱者,因为它无法忍受弱者那呆滞的眼神。一位成功者说过:“百分之九十所谓失败者,其实不是被打败而是自我放下了机遇和成功的期望”抓住机遇试一试,怎样就明白自我不行呢邓建军就是一个很好的例子,他和我们一样,在职高学习,由学校分配工作,但是他不甘于在小小的工作岗位上呆一辈子,抓住各种机遇,最终实现了自我的人生价值。

当然要想把自我最好的一面展此刻大众面前,刚靠单纯的等待是机遇是远远不够的,而需要对自我有充分的自信心和大胆的创新精神。

自信心是个体对自我认识活动和实践活动的成果抱负有成功把握的一种预先反映。事业有成的人都相信,居里夫人说:“我们就应对自我有信心,我们要相信,我们的天赋是用来做某件事情的,无论什么代价,都要把这件事做好。这是自信心对于我们的重要性。”拿破仑也有一句名言“应为我做每件事都很自信,所以帆我做过的事都取得了成功。”成功人士和失败者之间的差异是:成功人士往往的最用心的思考,最乐观的精神和最辉煌的经验支配和控制自我的人生。失败者却恰恰相反,他们的人生是受过去种种失败与疑虑做引导和支配的。我们应有青春这一梦幻般的黄金季节,对自我充满信心,将自我的才能发挥得淋漓尽致。

创新则是以非习惯的方式思考问题的潜力与别人相同的东西,却一头别出心裁,想出与别人内不一样的东西。同样的水浒,普通人烧出的来是开水,而瓦特却烧出可蒸汽机。同样是手被草叶子割破,而鲁班却发明了锯,同样是看到苹果从树上掉下来,果民见了只感到心疼,而牛顿却由此发现了万有引力定律。造成这种差别的根本原因是什么答案只有一个:就是瓦特,鲁班牛顿对每件事都从不一样角度去观察去了解。我们也就应在青春这一超七蓬勃的日子里,激发自我的创新理念,发挥自我丰富的想象,让世界变得焕然一新。

青春是无价而短暂的,展现自我是上苍赠予我们最珍贵的礼物,我们就应最大限度地挖掘自我的才能,让青春尽情飞扬,让展现自我成为我们一生中最重要的课程。

多谢大家,我的演讲完毕。

篇7:大学生演讲励志故事

任何人的成功必须经过一些的程序方能实现。对于我们大学生,必先励其志,成其才!空话大话我是不想说的,不谈将来你该为社会做如何巨大的贡献,要怎样报效祖国,我们现在只考虑当下自己要做的事情,就现在,我们从我们关系最密切的人开始,那就是我们自己,只有先为自己的人生去思考和规划,才能谈得上国家,这样才是实在的,而且比较符合当今世界的主流,比较符合生存的原则!一个人连自己都没法生活了,还谈何报销祖国和人民?

为了我们自己,我们得励志成才!你想将来生活的舒服一点吗?男生们,你看见别人开着奔驰宝马,甚至劳斯莱斯,你难道没有一种羡慕的心理?别和我说什么你只要做个平凡人,我不稀罕,我告诉你,那是阿Q的精神胜利法,自我安慰而已!你看到别人坐在办公室前,摆弄着电脑,每个月就能拿那么高的薪酬,难道你就没那么一丁点儿的妒忌,你在想像自己要是也能像他那样就好了吧!对不对?答案是YES!女生们,你们是不是以为自己只要以后找个对你好,又有钱老公就OK啦!别痴心妄想啦,趁早醒悟吧,知道在家里没经济收入,就意味着什么吗?没地位,说话都没啥分量,我并不是想评论婚姻的本质,也没有丑化爱情的意思,仅仅是事实!所以女士们更要为自己将来真正的幸福而追逐,努力!同学们,为我们自己将来的幸福生活,让我们一起去拼搏吧!苦和累算什么,他们只是纸老虎,你不想他们低头,他们就会向你们低头的!

为了我们身边的人——家人,亲戚,朋友,我们得励志成才。当你看到家人因整日不停的工作而表现出的疲倦的表情和憔悴的脸庞,难道你没有一点感伤,在心底问你自己:“为什么我自己这般无能?要父母为我受苦。”亲戚家要办个户口迁移的,的到处找人求人,看别人不屑一顾的神情,难道你没想过要是自己能帮上他们该多好啊?看到朋友为工作而发愁,一脸无奈的苦楚,难道你不想帮助他们吗?你想为他们解决他们的难处,看到他们欣喜的表情!同学们,励志成才吧!为帮助我们的身边的人,解决他们的苦楚!

我们的生活红红火火啦!我们再来为社会,为祖国做我们应做的贡献!当你看到养老院孤苦无依的老人们的时候,看到孤儿院的孩子们多么渴望有爸妈的疼爱的时候,你的心有那么一点点的失落吗?你想为他们做点什么吧!老吾老以及人之老,幼吾幼以及人之幼!我们的励志成才,给他们点帮助!其实,成才之路不难,想成功,我觉得必须具备三个要素——信念,毅力,自信!成功首先必须确定信念,信念是动力的源泉,是毅力的催化剂;毅力就如诤友,在你遇到困难,碰到挫折时,你想退缩,他便会时刻督促你,警醒你:不要放弃!想想你的信念,坚持下去!自信是成功的前提,当你缺乏勇气的时候,你踌躇不前的时候,你碍于面子,羞于表达的时候……他就会鼓舞你迈出成功的第一步。只有有开始,才会有过程,才会有接下来的结果。成功的三要素并没有先后主次之分,在我看来,他们的关系是相辅相成,缺一不可的!

为了我们自己,为了我们的亲朋好友,为了那些还在巴望着想上学的孩子们,我们要励志成才!

篇8:三分钟大学生励志演讲

各位老师,同学们:

大家好,这天,我演讲的题目是:《只有勤奋才能成就人生》。

中国有句俗话,叫做“一勤天下无难事”。唐朝文学大家韩愈就曾说过:“业精于勤,荒于嬉。”也就是说,学业方面的精深造诣来源于勤奋好学。唯有勤奋者,才能在无边的知识海洋里猎取到真智实才,才能不断的开拓知识领域,获得知识的报酬,武装自己的头脑。

勤奋,是扣开成功人生的敲门砖。

曾国藩是中国历最有影响的人物之一。传说,有这样一个搞笑的故事:一天,曾先生在家看书,重复诵读了很多遍却还没有背下来,这时来了个贼,却怎样也等不到他睡觉。贼人大怒,跳出来说:“这种水平读什么书!”然后将那篇文章背诵一遍,扬长而去!

我们无法验证这个故事的真实性,就算是假的,我想这个编故事的人也无非想告诉我们这样一个道理:没有人能只依靠天分成功,上帝给予了人天分,人依靠勤奋而将天分变为天才!记得一位哲人以前说过:“世界上能登上金字塔的生物只有两种,一种是鹰,一种是蜗牛。”不管是天资奇佳的鹰,还是资质平庸的蜗牛,能登上塔尖,极目四望,精鹜八极,都离不开两个字——勤奋!

勤人登山易,懒人伸指难,天下没有免费的午餐,天下也亦没有掉馅饼的事。庸庸碌碌的人,永远只能对别人胜利的果实垂涎欲滴,而自己却尝不到果实的味道;很多人读完莫泊桑的《项链》之后都会认为玛蒂尔德爱慕虚荣,追求享受,而我则更看中于他能勇敢应对打击,用辛勤的劳动来证明自己的清白,她是值得尊重的。她也用巨大的代价告诉我们——勤劳才是立身之本!

默默耕耘,用心付出,这样的人生,才是“勤劳的一生”。

坦然应对,在过程中付出汗水和心血,那么我们就能够自豪的交给人生一份满意的答卷。

谢谢大家!

篇9:大学生青春励志演讲

──写给毕业班同学

各位同学:

你们今天将披上毕业袍,在春雾弥漫杜鹃满山的三月,向大学生活道别。有同学对我说,老师,为我们写点什么吧,留个纪念。我明白你们的心意。中大是一座山,而政治系在山之巅。三年来,我们在山中一起思考政治、哲学与人生,日夕相处,度过无数难忘时光,此刻目送你们学成下山,真是既安慰又不舍。

让我从中大的树说起吧。你们都知道,中大多马尾松。马尾松并不起眼,长在山坡上,终年常绿,开花也好,结果也好,没人会留意。有时在校园散步,见到掉下来的松子,我会拾起几颗,带回家中。后来,我读到台湾作家周志文一篇回忆少年同学的文章,说这些一生默默无闻的人,犹如空山松子落,不只是一颗,而是数也数不清的松子从树上落下,有的落在石头上,有的落在草叶上,有的落在溪涧中,但从来没人会看到,也没人会听到,因为那是一座空山。这是实情。但想深一层,即便不是空山,即便人来人往如中大,我们又何曾关心那一颗又一颗松子的命运。在我们眼中,所有松子其实没有差别。一批掉了,零落成泥,另一批自然生出来,周而复始。世界不会因为多了或少了一颗松子而有任何不同。

松子的命运,大抵也是人生的实相。如果我注定是万千松子的一颗,平凡走过一生,然后不留痕迹地离开,我的生命有何价值?如果我只是历史长河的一粒微尘,最后一切必归于虚无,今天的努力和挣扎,于我有何意义?

每次想起这个问题,我的心情总是混杂。有时惶恐,有时悲凉,有时豁达,有时虚无。更多的时候,是不让自己想下去,因为它犹如将人置于精神的悬崖,稍一不慎便会掉下去。我于是退一步问,为什么这个问题总是挥之不去,总是如此影响心情。渐渐,我明白,我其实不可以不想,因为我是人,有自我意识和价值意识。我如此清楚见到自己在活着,见到当下眨眼成过去,见到自己作为独立个体在默默走着自己的路。更重要的,是我无时无刻不在衡量自己的生命。我们心中好像有杆秤,要求自己每天要活得好。我们认真规划人生,谨慎作出决定,珍惜各种机会,因为我们知道,生命只有一次,而生命是有好与坏幸福不幸福可言的。我们不愿意活得一无是处,不愿意虚度华年,意义问题遂无从逃避。

难题于是出现。从个体主观的观点看,我自己的生命就是一切,重如泰山。我的生命完结,世界也就跟着完结。我是宇宙的中心。但只要离自己远一点,从客观的观点看,我又必须承认,我只是万千松子的其中一颗。我的生命完结了,世界仍然存在,一点没变。我的生命如微尘滴水,毫无分量,很快遭人遗忘,后面有更多来者。这不是什么难以想象的事。每次去完殡仪馆,目睹至亲好友片刻化成灰烬,返回闹市,再次面对笑语盈盈的人群,我总有难言的伤恸。那一刻,我看到生的重,也看到生的轻。

既然我们的人生路线图早已画好,这中间的曲曲折折,真的有分别吗?

我想我们总是相信,那是有分别的。对,即使我是长在深谷无人见的松子,终有一天跌落荒野化成泥,我依然不会接受,我的人生和他人毫无分别,更不会接受我的人生毫无价值。但这是自欺吗?我们是在编织一张意义之网安慰自己吗?我不认为是这样。所有意义问题之所以成为问题,之所以困扰我,说到底,是因为我意识到我的存在,意识到我在活着自己的生命,并在规划属于自己的人生。如果我没有了一己的主观观点,只懂从一客观抽离的角度观照自身,我将无法理解我为何要如此在乎自己。我们必须先意识到我的存在,并在浩瀚宇宙中为我找到一个立足点,意义问题才会浮现。所以,即使我是一颗松子,也不必因为看到身边还有无数更大更美的松子而顾影自怜,更不必因为默默无闻而觉一生枉度。我真实经历了属于自己的春夏秋冬,见证一己容颜的变迁,并用自己的眼睛和心灵,体味生命赋予的一切。这份体味,是别人夺不走也替代不了的。

这份对自我存在的肯定,是我们活着的支柱。这个世界很大,这个世界有很多其他生命,但我只能从我的眼睛看世界,只能用我的身体和心灵去与世界交往。只有先有了我,我们才能开始思考如何活出有意义的人生。但问题并未在此完结。因为一旦有了我,自然也就有无数与我不同的他者。我们的样貌性情能力信仰家境出身,千差万别。有了差异,便难免有争。我们于是时刻将他人当作对手,并要为自己争得最多的财富地位权力。各位离开学校进入社会工作,可能感受最深的,正是这种无时无刻无处不在的竞争压力。我们未必喜欢争,但却不得不争,因为所有人都告诉你,世界就是一个竞技场,只有争才能生存,只有争才能肯定自己的存在价值。人世间种种压迫宰制异化,遂由此而生。

问题是,这些压迫宰制异化,真的无可避免吗?不同个体组成社会,难道不能够以更平等更公正的方式活在一起吗?这是过去三年,我们在课堂上经常讨论的问题。我认为,承认个体差异和接受平等相待之间,虽有张力,但并非不可调和。关键之处,在于我们能否将两种看似对立的观点融合。一方面,从主观的观点看,我们意识到自我的独特和不可替代,以及一己生命对于自身绝对的重要性。另一方面,转从客观的观点看,我们将意识到,如果我的生命对我无比重要,那么他或她的生命,也将对他或她同样重要。我们都是人,都有自己的生命要过,都渴望过得好。就此而言,我们的生命,有同样的重要性。我们不以一个人的出身能力财富,去将人划分等级,并以此衡量人的价值。推己及人,我们既看到人的差异,也看到人作为人共享的可贵人性,因而努力在群体生活中实践平等尊严的政治。也就是说,我们既要肯定个性,鼓励每个人自由地活出自己的生命情调,同时要彼此关顾,保障人的平等权利,使得人们能够公正地活在一起。这是我常说的,我们应该追求一种自由人的平等政治。

我觉得,受过大学教育的人,应该有这样一份对人的平等关注。但这并不容易。试想想,各位也是经历重重考试,并将很多同辈甩在后面,才能进入中文大学。而一旦离开校门,迎面而来的将是更激烈的竞争。既然这样,我们如何能够穿过人的种种差异,看到人性*享的价值,并以此作为社会合作的基础,实现平等尊严的政治?到底需要怎样的制度建设和文化氛围,我们才能培养出这样的道德信念?这是活在资本主义社会的我们必须认真思考的问题。

各位下山之际,为什么我还要如此絮絮不休和大家探讨这些问题?因为问题重要。在上面的讨论中,我指出生命中有两重根本的张力,并尝试提出化解之道。第一重是两种观照人生的方式带来的的张力,第二重是生命的差异和平等导致的张力。第一重张力,影响我们如何好好地活着。第二重张力,影响我们如何好好地活在一起。各位身为读书人,关心生活关心政治,是一生之事,不应随着披上毕业袍而终。

大家应该还记得,去年冬天上完《当代政治哲学》最后一课,我们曾在联合书院教室外那个裂开的大松子雕塑前合照留念。那个大松子啊,笑得活泼率真。在我眼中,你们都是独一无二的松子。

尊敬的领导、老师们、同学们:

大家好!

巴金在自己的随想录中说过.“人不是点缀太平的.而是工作的,正因为有了荆棘,才需要我们在荆棘中开辟道路。”一个人来到世界上,平平坦坦过完一生是毫无意义的。要建立自己的天地,让成为主宰自己的主人。这一切都不可以空想,要靠实际行动、勇气、智慧、毅力才能实现。可是这条路不好走。放眼望去它若隐若现,只有一条荆棘丛生、弯弯曲曲、坑坑洼洼的小路。为了自己的目标,为了磨练自己的意志,我们必须果断的选择这条路。

从我们降生到世上那一刻起,注定要经历一翻彻骨寒。有人要逃避磨难,导致被小小的寒气所封杀。我走在这条路上,永不后悔。我赤着双脚.用双手扒着荆棘,荆棘的锋芒和我的肌肤一次次零距离接触,伤痛让我一次次动摇决心,但我固守阵地,决不动摇!强忍伤痛依然义无反顾的朝目的地前进。

虽说伤痛时常让我疼痛难忍。我却从中总结了不少经验,伤痕弥合留下了不少疤痕,每一个伤疤都是一次挫折,都是一次经验的积累,都是一次成长的标志,所以我不悲伤,坚定的走下去。只有在这样的道路上我才能充分挖掘自己的潜能。荆棘并不可怕,可怕的是没有信心、没有勇气走下去,半途而废。没有荆棘的道路,有挑战性;没有挑战的人生,没有意义;没有意义的人生,生不如死!荆棘的道路上成就有勇气、有自信、有智慧、有梦想的人!荆棘的道路上锤炼了人的意志,荆棘的道路上打磨了人的梦想。走在荆棘的道路上,用古人仁的经验告诫世人,成功的人必须有成功的路,成功路上必定坎坎坷坷、荆棘丛生,荆棘丛生必定能苦其心志。只要我们有坚定的信心和勇气,荆棘便不会阻碍我们通向成功。相反,荆棘是我们成功的垫脚石,磨难使我们越挫越勇。在荆棘丛中开辟道路!我要在荆棘中开辟道路!

这就是我的人生,像滔滔江河一泻千里,奔腾向前,不论山高路远,将咆哮着、冲刷着、呼啸着、激越着,卷起千层波浪,无所畏惧不怕征途艰险冲向波澜壮阔的蔚蓝色大海。

精彩的人生就是这样,闪烁最耀眼的光芒,绽放最美丽的花朵,播撒爱的阳光雨露,彰显人性最完美的瑰丽风采,披荆斩棘、跨越高山、渡涉大河、迎着狂风暴雨去实现最辉煌壮丽的理想。有路,沿着路走,无路,也要开辟出一条光明的通道来,哪怕汗水浸透大地,哪怕血染江河湖海,哪怕道路曲折艰辛,哪怕前程有狼虫虎豹妖魔鬼怪,呼吸不止,奋进不息。

我的演讲完毕,谢谢大家!

篇10:三分钟英语励志演讲

some say growing up in rich family promotes children's personality and character. some think otherwise. what's your opinion? why?

well, it's quite a question argued by people all the time. i think a person's personality has little relation to his family economic level. it's commonly said that a child in rich family will has more chances and better choice for his study. however, if the kid himself isn't aware of this, that is all in vain. it's not unusual that many children from rich family are quite rude and conceited although they are always receive the best education. then, how about the poor family's children? there is another saying that adversity cultivates heroes. to be honest, i disagree with it too. poor children should learn harder and catch every chance to strengthen themselves. however, the reality is often not like that. subjectively speaking, poor children are easy to feel inferior and thus can't study well. even if they study well, they hardly do well in practicing ability. objectively speaking, poor children can hardly receive good and plentiful education because of the economic limit. that will cause deficiency in some literal or artistic talent such as music or dance. therefore, i think children's personality have little relation to their family situation.

篇11:励志英语毕业演讲

励志英语毕业演讲(中英对照)

She may have lacked a home, but now this teen has top honors.

A 17-year-old student who spent much of high school living bouncing around homeless shelters — and sometimes sleeping in her car — today graduated as valedictorian of her class at Charles Drew High School in Clayton County, Ga., just outside of Atlanta.

她也许是个无家可归的孩子,但是现在这个女孩拥有至高无上的荣誉。

这个17岁的学生高中大部分时间都住在收容所,有时还得睡在车里。她就读于位于亚特兰大佐治亚州克莱顿县的查尔斯德鲁高中,今天作为所在班级的毕业生代表光荣毕业,并在毕业典礼上致告别辞。

Chelsea Fearce, who held a 4.466 GPA and scored 1900 on her SATs despite having to use her cellphone to study after the shelter lights were turned off at night,“I know I have been made stronger. I was homeless. My family slept on mats on the floor and we were lucky if we got more than one full meal a day. Getting a shower, food and clean clothes was an everyday struggle,” Fearce said in a speech she gave at her graduation ceremony.

Fearce overcame her day-to-day struggles by focusing on a better day.“I just told myself to keep working, because the future will not be like this anymore,” she told WSBTV.

这位叫切尔西-菲尔斯的女孩高中绩点4.446,并在SAT考试中拿到1900分。高中期间,晚上收容所熄灯后她只能在用手机来学习,“我知道自己越来越强大。我无家可归。我的家人都睡在地板的垫子上,如果幸运的话,每天可以不止饱餐一顿。淋浴、食物和干净的衣服,这些对于我来说都是可望而不可及的,” 菲尔斯在毕业演讲时说道。

菲尔斯靠着对未来更好生活的向往克服了每天的困难。“我告诉自己不要放弃,因为未来会更好”,她对WSBTV新闻网的记者表示。

One of five children, Fearce's family sometimes had an apartment to live in, but at other times had to live in homeless shelters or even out of their car, if they had one.

“You’re worried about your home life and then worried at school. Worry about being a little hungry sometimes, go hungry sometimes. You just have to deal with it. You eat what you can, when you can.”

菲尔斯家里一共有5个孩子,有时一家人还有公寓可以住,但有时不得不住在流浪收容所甚至车里(如果有车的话)。

“你要担心家庭生活,甚至在学校的时候也会。还要担心有时会挨点饿,有时会很饿。你只能这样,有吃的时候就赶快吃。”

Miraculously, Fearce overcame the odds and even tested high enough to enroll in college classes half way through her high school career. She starts college next year at Spelman College as a junior where she is planning to study biology, pre-med.

“Don’t give up. Do what you have to do right now so that you can have the future that you want,” Fearce said.

菲尔斯奇迹般地克服了这种困境,甚至在高中才上到一半的时候就取得了足以进入大学的成绩。明年她就将作为一名大学新生就读于斯贝尔曼学院,开始大学生活,她计划在医学预科学习生物。

“不要放弃。现在就做你应该做的,这样你就会拥有梦想中的未来。” 菲尔斯说。

篇12:三分钟英语励志演讲

Success is not measured on the days when the sun shines. Success is measured on the dark, stormy, cloudy days.

If you can't absorb failure, you're never gonna meet success.The thing about life is it's not always easy, and you can't always win. Some point of your life, it hits you. It hits you really really hard.

The person you love doesn't love you back, you get fired, you lose a family member. At some point of your life, you're gonna hit rock bottom.

You're paralyzed, you're like, “Why?” And that why can really really destroy you. Once you start asking yourself, “Why me? Why not the others, why me?

I'm actually a good person, I never did something significantly bad, why the hell did it hit me?” Because that's life.

Life is unfair. Success is not measured on the days when the sun shines. Success is measured on the dark, stormy, cloudy days. And if you can't absorb failure, you're never gonna meet success.

篇13:英语励志演讲三分钟

Nothing succeeds like confidence。When you are truly confident,it radiates from you like sunlight,and attracts success to you like a magnet。

It's important to believe in yourself。Believe that you can do it under any circumstances,because if you believe you can,then you really will。The belief keeps you searching for answers,which means that pretty soon you will get them。

Confidence is more than an attitude。 It es from knowing exactly where you are going and exactly how you are going to get there。 It es from acting with integrity and confidence。It es from a strong sense of purpose。It es from a strong mitment to take responsibility,rather than just letting life happen。

One way to develop self-confidence is to do the thing you fear and to get a record of successful experiences behind you。

Confidence is passionate and understanding。It is not arrogant。 Arrogance is born out of fear and insecurity,while confidence es from strength and integrity。Confidence is not just believing you can do it。 Confidence is knowing you can do it。Know that you are capable of acplish anything you want,and live your life with confidence。

Anything can be achieved through focused,determined effort and self-confidence。If your life is not what you want it to be,you have the power to change it,and you must make the changes on a moment by moment basis。 Live your priorities。 Live with your goals and your plan of action。 Live each moment with your priorities in mind。 Act with your own purpose,and you will have the life you want。

篇14:名人英语励志演讲

名人英语励志演讲1:比尔盖茨在哈佛大学毕业典礼上的演讲

President Bok, former President Rudenstine, incoming President Faust, members of the Harvard Corporation and the Board of Overseers, members of the faculty, parents, and especially, the graduates: I've been waiting more than 30 years to say this: “Dad, I always told you I’d come back and get my degree.”

尊敬的博克校长,前校长鲁登斯坦,即将上任的佛斯特校长,哈佛集团和监察理事会的各位成员。各位老师,各位家长,各位同学:有句话我憋了30年,今天终于能一吐为快了:““爸 我没骗你吧,文凭到手了!”

I want to thank Harvard for this timely honor. I’ll be changing my job next year … and it will be nice to finally have a college degree on my résumé.

我由衷地感谢哈佛这个时候给我这个荣誉。明年我要换工作(退休)。 我终于能在简历里注明自己有大学学历了。

I applaud the graduates today for taking a much more direct route to your degrees. For my part, I’m just happy that the Crimson has called me “Harvard’s most successful dropout.” I guess that makes me valedictorian of my own special class … I did the best of everyone who failed.

我要恭喜今年的毕业生们,因为你们毕业比我顺利多了。其实我倒是很乐意克莱姆森把我唤作“哈佛大学最成功的辍学生”。这大概是我脱颖而出的法宝……我是辍学生中的领头羊。

But I also want to be recognized as the guy who got Steve Ballmer to drop out of business school. I’m a bad influence. That’s why I was invited to speak at your graduation. If I had spoken at your orientation, fewer of you might be here today.

我还要检讨一下史蒂夫-鲍尔默也是受我蛊惑从商学院退学。我劣迹斑斑。这就是为什么我会受邀参加毕业演讲。如果是开学典礼,恐怕今天的人会少很多。

Harvard was just a phenomenal experience for me. Academic life was fascinating. I used to sit in on lots of classes I hadn’t even signed up for. And dorm life was terrific. I lived up at Radcliffe, in Currier House. There were always lots of people in my dorm room late at night discussing things, because everyone knew I didn’t worry about getting up in the morning. That’s how I came to be the leader of the antisocial group. We clung to each other as a way of validating our rejection of all those social people.

哈佛是我生命里的一段非凡经历。校园生活格外充实,我旁听过很多没有选过的课程。住宿的日子也很爽我当时住在拉德克利夫的柯里尔宿舍,总是很多人在我的寝室讨论到深夜。 大家知道我属于夜行动物。就这样,我成为了这堆人的头目。我们粘在一起,摆出拒绝社交的姿态。

Radcliffe was a great place to live. There were more women up there, and most of the guys were science-math types. That combination offered me the best odds, if you know what I mean. This is where I learned the sad lesson that improving your odds doesn’t guarantee success.

拉德克利夫是个好地方。那里的女生比男生多,男生们大多都是科学怪人。所以我的机会来了,你懂的。可同时我也明白了一个道理——机会大也不能保证成功。

One of my biggest memories of Harvard came in January 1975, When I made a call from Currier House to a company in Albuquerque that had begun making the world’s first personal computers. I offered to sell them software.

1975年1月在哈佛打出的一通电话让我毕生难忘。我打给位于阿尔伯克基的一个公司,那家公司当时着手制造世界上第一台个人电脑。我说我想出售软件给他们。

I worried that they would realize I was just a student in a dorm and hang up on me. Instead they said: “We’re not quite ready, come see us in a month,” which was a good thing, because we hadn’t written the software yet. From that moment, I worked day and night on this little extra credit project that marked the end of my college education and the beginning of a remarkable journey with Microsoft.

我担心他们会因为我学生身份而挂掉电话。但他们只是说:“现在还没有准备好 请一个月后再联系我们。”我长舒一口气,压根我们就没开工。从那时起 我不分昼夜地赶工 它是我大学生活结束的标志,也是微软伟大旅程的开始。

What I remember above all about Harvard was being in the midst of so much energy and intelligence. It could be exhilarating, intimidating, sometimes even discouraging, but always challenging. It was an amazing privilege and though I left early, I was transformed by my years at Harvard, the friendships I made, and the ideas I worked on.

哈佛的独特氛围让我充满精力和智慧。这里的日子可能振奋快乐、也可能令人退缩沮丧,但永远充满了挑战,神奇的体验!虽然我提前离开了这里,但是这段经历对我影响重大。

But taking a serious look back … I do have one big regret.

不过说心里话……我确实有一点遗憾。

I left Harvard with no real awareness of the awful inequities in the world - the appalling disparities of health, and wealth, and opportunity that condemn millions of people to lives of despair.

我离开哈佛时,根本没有意识到这个世界是多么地不平等。健康、财富、机遇差异悬殊,数以百万计的人生活在绝望之中。

I learned a lot here at Harvard about new ideas in economics and politics. I got great exposure to the advances being made in the sciences.

我在哈佛触摸着经济政治中的新思想,探索科学技术的未知前沿。

But humanity’s greatest advances are not in its discoveries – but in how those discoveries are applied to reduce inequity. Whether through democracy, strong public education, quality health care, or broad economic opportunity – reducing inequity is the highest human achievement.

但是,人类的进步不在于这些新发现,而在于如何运用这些发现减少社会不公。不管是通过民主政策、健全的公共教育、高质量的医疗保健还是广泛的商机,消除不平等始终是人类最大的目标。

I left campus knowing little about the millions of young people cheated out of educational opportunities here in this country. And I knew nothing about the millions of people living in unspeakable poverty and disease in developing countries. It took me decades to find out.

离开校园的时候,根本不知道在美国上百万年轻人没有接受教育的机会。也对发展中国家被贫困和病痛折磨的人们一无所知。我花了几十年才明白这些事情。

You graduates came to Harvard at a different time. You know more about the world’s inequities than the classes that came before. In your years here, I hope you’ve had a chance to think about how – in this age of accelerating technology – we can finally take on these inequities, and we can solve them.

如今,在座的各位应该比我更了解世界上的这些不平等现象。在你们的求学之路上我希望你们已经思考过这个问题——如何在这个高速发展的时代解决不平等现象。

Imagine, just for the sake of discussion, that you had a few hours a week and a few dollars a month to donate to a cause and you wanted to spend that time and money where it would have the greatest impact in saving and improving lives. Where would you spend it?

试想一下如果你每周捐出几个小时,几块钱,来参与一项能够拯救生命和提高生活品质的项目,你会如何选择?

For Melinda and for me, the challenge is the same: how can we do the most good for the greatest number with the resources we have.

我和妻子梅琳达就面临着这样一个问题:怎样才能充分利用我们拥有的资源。

During our discussions on this question, Melinda and I read an article about the millions of children who were dying every year in poor countries from diseases that we had long ago made harmless in this country. Measles, malaria, pneumonia, hepatitis B, yellow fever. One disease I had never even heard of, rotavirus, was killing half a million kids each year- none of them in the United States.

举棋不定时我们读到一篇文章,文章里说在贫困的国家里,每年有数百万,儿童死于于美国早已战胜的疾病——麻疹、疟疾、肺炎、乙肝、黄热病,还有一种从未听说的轮状病毒每年会夺走五十万儿童的生命,而在美国没有一例死亡病例。

We were shocked. We had just assumed that if millions of children were dying and they could be saved, the world would make it a priority to discover and deliver the medicines to save them. But it did not. For under a dollar, there were interventions that could save lives that just weren’t being delivered.

当时我们就震惊了。我以为全世界会不遗余力地拯救这些在死亡线上挣扎的儿童们,然而这些不值钱的救命药却没有送到他们手中。

If you believe that every life has equal value, it’s revolting to learn that some lives are seen as worth saving and others are not. We said to ourselves: “This can’t be true. But if it is true, it deserves to be the priority of our giving.”

如果你坚信人生而平等,把生命分等级的做法简直令人发指。我们对自己说:“这绝不可能。但万一这是真的,那么这将成为我们慈善事业的首要任务。

So we began our work in the same way anyone here would begin it. We asked: “How could the world let these children die?”

于是我们开始行动了 我相信这也会是你们的选择。我们疑惑:“这个世界怎么可以眼睁睁看着这些孩子死去?”

The answer is simple, and harsh. The market did not reward saving the lives of these children, and governments did not subsidize it. So the children died because their mothers and their fathers had no power in the market and no voice in the system. But you and I have both. We can make market forces work better for the poor if we can develop a more creative capitalism.

答案简单却残酷。市场经济中,拯救儿童没有利润,政府也不会给予补贴。父母无财无权 孩子们就死了。我们不一样,我们可以让市场更好地为穷人服务,如果我们可以改进现有资本主义制度。

If we can stretch the reach of market forces so that more people can make a profit, or at least make a living, serving people who are suffering from the worst inequities. We also can press governments around the world to spend taxpayer money in ways that better reflect the values of the people who pay the taxes.

改善市场环境,让更多的人赚到钱、维持生计,缓解苦难。给世界各地的政府施压 让他们把纳税人的钱花到最值得的地方。采取一些既满足满足穷人的需求,又能带来商业利润并为政治家带来选票的措施。

If we can find approaches that meet the needs of the poor in ways that generate profits for business and votes for politicians, we will have found a sustainable way to reduce inequity in the world.This task is open-ended. It can never be finished. But a conscious effort to answer this challenge will change the world.

采取一些既满足满足穷人的需求,又能带来商业利润并为政治家带来选票的措施,我们就摸索到了减少世界不平等的可持续发展道路。然而这项任务并没有终点,我们也许无法彻底解决。但只要不懈努力,就可以改变世界。

I am optimistic that we can do this, but I talk to skeptics who claim there is no hope. They say: “Inequity has been with us since the beginning, and will be with us till the end – because people just … don’t … care.” I completely disagree.

我始终保持乐观。但也听到过消极的言论。他们认为:“这种不平等现象会伴随我们一生,因为人们漠视这一切。”但我不苟同。

I believe we have more caring than we know what to do with. All of us here in this Yard, at one time or another, have seen human tragedies that broke our hearts, and yet we did nothing, not because we didn’t care, but because we didn’t know what to do. If we had known how to help, we would have acted.

虽然我们不知道该如何帮助他们,但我们绝对有这份心。我们都有过这样的经历,看到令人心碎的悲剧,却没有伸出援手。不是因为冷漠 而是我们不知道该怎么做。如果我们知道如何去帮,就一定会采取行动。

The barrier to change is not too little caring; it is too much complexity. To turn caring into action, we need to see a problem, see a solution, and see the impact. But complexity blocks all three steps.

阻碍援助步伐的并非冷漠,而是世界太复杂。要把爱心转变为行动,我们首先要发掘问题,然后寻找解决方案,并且监测效果。然而世界的复杂性阻碍着这些步骤的实施。

Even with the advent of the Internet and 24-hour news, it is still a complex enterprise to get people to truly see the problems. When an airplane crashes, officials immediately call a press conference. They promise to investigate, determine the cause, and prevent similar crashes in the future.

即使有了互联网和24小时不间断的新闻,人们仍然很难看到真正的问题。一架飞机发生坠毁事故,官员们会立刻召开新闻发布会,承诺调查起因,以避免今后发生类似的事故。

But if the officials were brutally honest, they would say: “Of all the people in the world who died today from preventable causes, one half of one percent of them were on this plane. We’re determined to do everything possible to solve the problem that took the lives of the one half of one percent.” The bigger problem is not the plane crash, but the millions of preventable deaths.

但如果那些官员敢讲真话,他们会说:“全世界每天会有好多人含恨而终,这起空难只是冰山一角。我们会不惜一切代价解决削平这一角冰山,此外的问题我们无力解决。” 可是与空难相比,那些夺走数百万生命的问题则更为严重。

We don’t read much about these deaths. The media covers what’s new – and millions of people dying is nothing new. So it stays in the background, where it’s easier to ignore. But even when we do see it or read about it, it’s difficult to keep our eyes on the problem. It’s hard to look at suffering if the situation is so complex that we don’t know how to help. And so we look away.

事实上那些人的死轻如鸿毛,司空见惯,连媒体都不屑于报道。更无法吸引我们的注意。即使我们知道了 它也很难刺痛我们的神经。世间最痛苦的事莫过于看着他人经受苦难的却无能为力,于是我们选择了逃避。

If we can really see a problem, which is the first step, we come to the second step: cutting through the complexity to find a solution.

发现问题,只是迈出了第一步,接下来我们还要:寻找解决方案。

Finding solutions is essential if we want to make the most of our caring. If we have clear and proven answers anytime an organization or individual asks “How can I help?,” then we can get action – and we can make sure that none of the caring in the world is wasted. But complexity makes it hard to mark a path of action for everyone who cares — and that makes it hard for their caring to matter.

如果不想让爱心变成空谈,就必须找到问题的解决方案。如果有清晰可靠的方案,那么政府或个人组织就能立刻采取行动,将爱心落实。但是世界的复杂性使找寻方案的过程无比艰难 于是爱心才沦为空谈。

Cutting through complexity to find a solution runs through four predictable stages: determine a goal, find the highest-leverage approach, discover the ideal technology for that approach, and in the meantime, make the smartest application of the technology that you already have whether it’s something sophisticated, like a drug, or something simpler, like a bednet.

打破复杂性需要四个步骤:确定目标、找到最有效的途径、寻找最理想的技术,并合理利用现有技术。无论是制作复杂的药物,还是利用简单的蚊帐,都行。

The AIDS epidemic offers an example. The broad goal, of course, is to end the disease. The highest-leverage approach is prevention. The ideal technology would be a vaccine that gives lifetime immunity with a single dose. So governments, drug companies, and foundations fund vaccine research. But their work is likely to take more than a decade, so in the meantime, we have to work with what we have in hand – and the best prevention approach we have now is getting people to avoid risky behavior.

以艾滋病为例。我们的目标是消灭它。最有效的途径是预防,最理想的技术是注射一剂疫苗实现终身免疫。所以现在政府、制药公司、基金会都在资助疫苗的研究。但可能要十几年才能研究出来,所以目前的最好的预防措施就是避开那些可能传播艾滋病的行为。

Pursuing that goal starts the four-step cycle again. This is the pattern. The crucial thing is to never stop thinking and working – and never do what we did with malaria and tuberculosis in the 20th century – which is to surrender to complexity and quit.

四步循环直达目标。记住永远不要停止思考和行动——永远不要像人们在20世纪对待疟疾和肺结核那样,向疾病投降。

The final step – after seeing the problem and finding an approach – is to measure the impact of your work and share your successes and failures so that others learn from your efforts.

在发现问题并找到解决方法后,还需监测结果,并与他人分享成功的经验和失败的教训,让别人也能从中受益。

You have to have the statistics, of course. You have to be able to show that a program is vaccinating millions more children. You have to be able to show a decline in the number of children dying from these diseases. This is essential not just to improve the program, but also to help draw more investment from business and government.

当然,你还得有统计数据。用来证明你的项目为上百万儿童接种了疫苗,证明这些孩子的死亡率降低了。这不仅有利于项目的改进,也有助于吸引更多的企业和政府投资。

But if you want to inspire people to participate, you have to show more than numbers. You have to convey the human impact of the work – so people can feel what saving a life means to the families affected.

但如果想吸引更多的人参与进来,光靠数字还远远不够。你需要展示出项目承载的价值,让他们明白挽救一个生命对其家庭的意义。

Remember going to Davos some years back and sitting on a global health panel that was discussing ways to save millions of lives. Millions! Think of the thrill of saving just one person’s life – then multiply that by millions. Yet this was the most boring panel I’ve ever been on – ever. So boring even I couldn’t bear it.

我记得几年前去达沃斯参加全球健康讨论会,关于如何挽救数百万人的生命。数百万人!只要想想挽救一条生命带来的震撼,再把这种震撼乘上几百万倍是什么感觉!然而,那是我见过的最无聊的讨论会。

What made that experience especially striking was that I had just come from an event where we were introducing version 13 of some piece of software, and we had people jumping and shouting with excitement. I love getting people excited about software – but why can’t we generate even more excitement for saving lives?

之所以铭记在心是因为我最近参加的一款软件发布会的现场氛围异常火爆。人们激动地欢呼雀跃。看到人们因为软件兴奋,我也很开心——但我们为什么无法对挽救生命更感兴趣呢?

You can’t get people excited unless you can help them see and feel the impact. And how you do that – is a complex question.

除非人们能感知到行动的影响力,否则人们就不会动心。如何做到这一点并不简单。

Still, I’m optimistic. Yes, inequity has been with us forever, but the new tools we have to cut through complexity have not been with us forever. They are new – they can help us make the most of our caring – and that’s why the future can be different from the past.

尽管如此,我还是很乐观。是的,不平等现象一直存在,但我们总会想出新的解决办法。新技术可以帮助我们传播爱心,我对未来充满信心。

The defining and ongoing innovations of this age – biotechnology, the computer, the Internet--give us a chance we’ve never had before to end extreme poverty and end death from preventable disease.

创新技术不断涌现,比如生物技术、计算机、互联网。让我们有机会终结救极度贫困和非恶性死亡。

Sixty years ago, George Marshall came to this commencement and announced a plan to assist the nations of post-war Europe. He said: “I think one difficulty is that the problem is one of such enormous complexity that the very mass of facts presented to the public by press and radio make it exceedingly difficult for the man in the street to reach a clear appraisement of the situation. It is virtually impossible at this distance to grasp at all the real significance of the situation.”

六十年前,乔治-马歇尔在哈佛的毕业典礼上宣布了一项协助战后欧洲的计划。他说:“我认为推动这项计划的困难在于,报纸和广播源源不断地提供各种事实,使得公众难以清晰地判断形势。事实上,经过层层传播,想要真正地把握形势,是根本不可能的。

Thirty years after Marshall made his address, as my class graduated without me, technology was emerging that would make the world smaller, more open, more visible, less distant.

马歇尔发表演讲三十年后,我的同学毕业了,科技开始发展,这个世界变得更小、更开放、更透明、人们之间的关系拉得更近。

The emergence of low-cost personal computers gave rise to a powerful network that has transformed opportunities for learning and communicating.

低成本个人电脑和互联网为人们提供了更多学习和交流的机会。

The magical thing about this network is not just that it collapses distance and makes everyone your neighbor. It also dramatically increases the number of brilliant minds we can have working together on the same problem and that scales up the rate of innovation to a staggering degree.

神奇的是,网络不仅缩短了人与人之间的距离,也增加了精英们集思广益共同解决难题的机会。加快了创新的规模和速度。

At the same time, for every person in the world who has access to this technology, five people don’t. That means many creative minds are left out of this discussion smart people with practical intelligence and relevant experience who don’t have the technology to hone their talents or contribute their ideas to the world.

然而世界上只有六分之一的人能够接触互联网,很多精英不能参与我们的讨论,很多人无法把它们解决问题的智慧和经验分享出 来。

We need as many people as possible to have access to this technology, because these advances are triggering a revolution in what human beings can do for one another.They are making it possible not just for national governments, but for universities, corporations, smaller organizations, and even individualsto see problems, see approaches, and measure the impact of their efforts to address the hunger, poverty, and desperation George Marshall spoke of 60 years ago.

如今,新技术将引发一场革命,让尽可能多的人与世界接轨,科技不仅为政府,也为大学、企业、小团体甚至个人带来了机会,而今这些机构和个人能够运用科技找到有效的解决60年前乔治•马歇尔谈到的饥荒、贫困和绝望。

Members of the Harvard Family: Here in the Yard is one of the great collections of intellectual talent in the world. What for?

各位哈佛大家庭的成员,你们是世界上少有的精英。我们为什么要上哈佛?

There is no question that the faculty, the alumni, the students, and the benefactors of Harvard have used their power to improve the lives of people here and around the world. But can we do more? Can Harvard dedicate its intellect to improving the lives of people who will never even hear its name?

毫无疑问,我们的教员、学生、校友都曾尽其所能改善全球人类的生活。我们还能更进一步吗?哈佛能够为不知道哈佛名气的陌生人奉献智慧,伸出援助之手吗?

Let me make a request of the deans and the professors the intellectual leaders here at Harvard: As you hire new faculty, award tenure, review curriculum, and determine degree requirements, please ask yourselves: Should our best minds be dedicated to solving our biggest problems?

请院长和教授接受我的不情之请,各位哈佛大学的精英领导者们,在你们雇用新教员、授予教授终身教职、评估课程安排和决定学位要求时,请问自己一个问题:最优秀的人才是否应该致力于解决人类的困境?

Should Harvard encourage its faculty to take on the world’s worst inequities? Should Harvard students learn about the depth of global poverty … the prevalence of world hunger … the scarcity of clean water …the girls kept out of school the children who die from diseases we can cure?

哈佛是否应该鼓励教授解决世界上存在的严重不平等?哈佛的学生是不是应该多关注一些全球贫富不均、粮食短缺、水资源稀缺、女童辍学的问题?以及那些因无法接受有效治疗而死亡的孩子?

Should the world’s most privileged people learn about the lives of the world’s least privileged?

世界上最衣食无忧的人是否应该了解那些挣扎在死亡边缘的人们的生活?

These are not rhetorical questions – you will answer with your policies.

这并非言语修辞,这些问题只能用行动回答。

My mother, who was filled with pride the day I was admitted here – never stopped pressing me to do more for others. A few days before my wedding, she hosted a bridal event, at which she read aloud a letter about marriage that she had written to Melinda. My mother was very ill with cancer at the time, but she saw one more opportunity to deliver her message, and at the close of the letter she said: “From those to whom much is given, much is expected.”

我的母亲一直为我考上哈佛而自豪,也一直督促我回报社会。我结婚的前几天的仪式上,她高声朗读自己写给我妻子的信。当时我母亲已经是癌症晚期,但她坚持要用这个机会表达自己的观点。信的最后 她念道:“获益越多,责任越大。”

When you consider what those of us here in this Yard have been given – in talent, privilege, and opportunity – there is almost no limit to what the world has a right to expect from us.

想想我们获得了什么——天赋,特权,机遇——世界寄予殷切的期望。

In line with the promise of this age, I want to exhort each of the graduates here to take on an issue –a complex problem, a deep inequity, and become a specialist on it.If you make it the focus of your career, that would be phenomenal.But you don’t have to do that to make an impact. For a few hours every week, you can use the growing power of the Internet to get informed, find others with the same interests, see the barriers, and find ways to cut through them.

我希望每位毕业生承担起这样一种责任—— 参与解决人类不平等的问题,如果你献身这项事业,你的影响力将会是惊人的。既便不打算以此为业,你一样可以有所作为。每周只需要花几个小时,就可以利用互联网获取信息、找到志同道合的朋友、设法解决一两个问题。

Don't let complexity stop you. Be activists. Take on the big inequities. It will be one of the great experiences of your lives.

不要畏难,尽管放手去做。它将是你生命中最宝贵经历。

You graduates are coming of age in an amazing time.As you leave Harvard, you have technology that members of my class never had. You have awareness of global inequity, which we did not have. And with that awareness, you likely also have an informed conscience that will torment you if you abandon these people whose lives you could change with very little effort. You have more than we had; you must start sooner, and carry on longer.

这是一个神奇的时代。今天的科技是我年轻时不曾体验的。你们对不平等现象的认识远远超过我们这代人。面对这种不平等,你们更容易受良心的谴责。行动起来,时不我待。

And I hope you will come back here to Harvard 30 years from now and reflect on what you have done with your talent and your energy. I hope you will judge yourselves not on your professional accomplishments alone, but also on how well you have addressed the world’s deepest inequities … on how well you treated people a world away who have nothing in common with you but their humanity.

30年后当你再次回到哈佛的时候,我希望看到你用自己的天赋和精力做了哪些事。不仅用专业成就来衡量成功,还要看你是如何解决人类根深蒂固的不平等问题。你是怎样对待那些与你相隔万里、迥然不同的人的。

Good luck.

同学们,祝你们好运!

名人英语励志演讲2:奥斯卡最佳剧作家索尔金雪城大学毕业演讲

Thank you very much.

谢谢,谢谢大家。

Madam Chancellor, members of the Board of Trustees, members of the faculty and administration, parents and friends, honored guests and graduates, thank you for inviting me to speak today at this magnificent Commencement ceremony.

校长、校董会委员、所有教职员、各位家长和朋友、各位来宾和毕业生,感谢你们今天邀请我在这个盛大的毕业典礼上演讲。

There's a story about a man and a woman who have been married for 40 years. One evening at dinner the woman turns to her husband and says, “You know, 40 years ago on our wedding day you told me that you loved me and you haven't said those words since.” They sit in silence for a long moment before the husband says “If I change my mind, I'll let you know.”

我先说个关于一对结婚40年夫妻的故事。某天晚餐时,妻子转头对丈夫说,“你知道吗?40年前,我们结婚那天,你对我说你爱我,之后就不曾再说过这句话。”沉默了许久后,丈夫终于开口,“如果我改变了主意,会让你知道。”

Well, it's been a long time since I sat where you sit, and I can remember looking up at my teachers with great admiration, with fondness, with gratitude and with love. Some of the teachers who were there that day are here this day and I wanted to let them know that I haven't changed my mind.

好了,我像你们这样坐在台下是很久以前的事了,我还记得自己满怀敬佩、感激与喜爱之情看着台上的老师,当时有些老师今天也在场。我想让他们知道,我对他们的感激之情不曾改变。

There's another story. Two newborn babies are lying side by side in the hospital and they glance at each other. Ninety years later, through a remarkable coincidence, the two are back in the same hospital lying side by side in the same hospital room. They look at each other and one of them says, “So what'd you think?”

再说另一个故事。两位新生儿并肩躺在医院的育儿室里,彼此对

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