脆弱的力量 ted 演讲稿 TED 演讲稿笑容的隐藏力量 <br />【-- 励志演讲稿】 <br /> When I was a child, I always wanted to be a superhero. I <br />wanted to save the world and then make everyone happy. But I <br />knew that I'd need superpowers to make my dreams e true. So I <br />used to embark on these imaginary journeys to find <br />intergalactic objects from pla Krypton, which was a lot of fun, <br />but didn't get much result. When I grew up, and realized that <br />science-fiction was not a good source for superpowers, I <br />decided instead to embark on a journey of real science, to find <br />a more useful truth. 我童年时,一直想成为一位超级英雄,我想拯 <br />救世界,让每个人都快乐,但我知道需要超能力才能让我的梦想成真, <br />所以我展开这些想象之旅, 到克利普顿星 ( 超人的家乡 ) 寻找星际间的 <br />天体, <br /> I started my journey in California with a UC Berkley <br />30-year longitudinal study that examined the photos of students <br />in an old yearbook and tried to measure their suess and <br />well-being throughout their life. By measuring their student <br />smiles, researchers were able to predict how fulfilling and <br />long-lasting a subject's marriage will be, how well she would <br />score on standardized tests of well-being and how inspiring she <br />would be to others. In another yearbook, I stumbled upon Barry <br />Obama's picture. When I first saw his picture, I thought that <br />these superpowers came from his super collar. But now I know <br />it was all in his smile. 我的旅程开始于加州,以柏克莱大学从事 <br />30 年期的纵贯研究,研究一本旧年鉴中的学生照片,试着衡量他们 <br />一生的成就和幸福。 藉由衡量学生的微笑, 研究人员能够预测研究对 <br />象的婚姻是否圆满及长久, 他在标准化幸福评量中能得到多少分, 以 <br />及他能为别人带来多少启发。 在另一本年鉴中, 我偶然发现了欧巴马 <br />的照片,当我第一次看到他的照片时, 我认为这些超能力于他的超大 <br />衣领,但现在我知道这全于他的笑容。 <br /> Another aha! moment came from a xx Wayne State University <br />research project that looked into pre-1950s baseball cards of <br />Major League players. The researchers found that the span of <br />a players smile could actually predict the span of his life. <br />Players who didn't smile in their pictures lived an average of <br />only 72.9 years, where players with beaming smiles lived an <br />average of almost 80 years. <br />另一个啊哈 ! 时刻, xx 年 Wayne州立大学的研究项目,观察 50 <br />年代前职棒大联盟球员的棒球卡, 研究人员发现, 球员微笑的宽度事 <br />实上可以预测他寿命的长度,相片中没有笑容的球员,平均寿命仅 <br />72.9 岁,拥有灿烂笑容的球员,平均寿命将近 80 岁。 <br /> (Laughter)( 笑声) <br /> The good news is that we're actually born smiling. Using <br />3D ultrasound technology, we can now see that developing babies <br />appear to smile, even in the womb. When they're born, babies <br />continue to smile -- initially, mostly in their sleep. And even <br />blind babies smile to the sound of the human voice. Smiling is <br />one of the most basic, biologically-uniform expressions of all <br />humans. <br /> In studies conducted in Papua New Guinea, Paul Ekman, the <br />world's most renowned...