世界排行第7名的杜克大學,在全球教育頗具指標性,最近網路流傳14張杜克大學的邏輯圖,連李開復都分享「很有哲理!」
谷歌前大中華區總裁、創新工場董事長兼首席執行官李開復昨在臉書分享杜克大學的13張圖,文中稱這13張圖可幫閱聽眾更清晰的了解自己的行為、目標以及思考問題的方式,有助於選擇正確的方式實現心中所需!
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1.堅持。(Stick with it,and keep moving.)
“Stick with it.”—Dorothy Kitchen, Duke University String School
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2.隨時要有感恩的心。(Give back—serve from a sense of gratitude.)
“Give back—serve from a sense of gratitude.”—Sue Wasiolek, Dean of Students
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3.誠實最重要。(Be true to yourself. Be willing to learn and to be coachable.)
“Be true to yourself. Be willing to learn and to be coachable.”—Prim Siripipat ’03, ESPN Commentator
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4.靈感來自於閱讀。(Read outside of your chosen field, read broadly, read enthusiastically. Creativity is a necessary life skill and some inspirations will come from unexpected sources.)
“Read outside of your chosen field, read broadly, read enthusiastically. Creativity is a necessary life skill and some inspirations will come from unexpected sources.”—Jan Little, Sarah P. Duke Gardens
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5.受過教育,不等於聰明。(Never confuse being educated with being smart.)
“Never confuse being educated with being smart.”—Michael Evans, School of Nursing
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6.進到新階段,別忘了回顧過去的經歷。(As you move forward into the next stage of your life, do not forget to stop and look back to discover the meaning of where you have been. That will help you better understand who you are, where you may be heading, and how you can get there.)
“As you move forward into the next stage of your life, do not forget to stop and look back to discover the meaning of where you have been. That will help you better understand who you are, where you may be heading, and how you can get there.”—David Steinbrenner,Postdoctoral Services
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7.別害怕生活中的不確定性。Don’t be afraid to diverge from your ‘plan.’ Embrace ambiguity. The uncertain and what may appear high risk in relationships, jobs and life is usually very cool and worthwhile.)
“Don’t be afraid to diverge from your ‘plan.’ Embrace ambiguity. The uncertain and what may appear high risk in relationships, jobs and life is usually very cool and worthwhile.”—Christopher Simmons, Office of Federal Relations
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8.自我的價值,來自挑戰。(Find a place where you can be challenged. Ask yourself: Am I proud of my work?)
“Find a place where you can be challenged. Ask yourself: Am I proud of my work?”—Katie Smith, Career Center
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9.不要輕言說"不"。
“Learn to reframe rejection. Whether you’re working towards a leadership position or building a company, people will frequently tell you no. Instead of seeing it as a shutdown, look at it as an opportunity to figure out why. Are you asking the wrong person? Have you not yet demonstrated you can handle the new responsibility? Over time, ‘no’ becomes just another opportunity to wait, learn and try again.”
—Kathryn Minshew ’08, Co-founder of The Muse
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10.尊重每個人的價值。(Respect people over job titles. Everyone’s life has meaning.)
“Respect people over job titles. Everyone’s life has meaning.”—Stacy Torian, Graduate School Admissions
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11.跟物質事物相比,你可以從跟人建立的關係中獲得更高的滿足感。(You will get the more satisfaction about the relationships you form than from the things you acquire.)
“You will get the more satisfaction about the relationships you form than from the things you acquire.”—Joel Rosch, Center For Child and Family Policy
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12.制定目標後不要害怕大膽前進,因為這些不過是進入明天的過程。
“People always obsess over big decisions (e.g., which job/ position to accept), but really, tomorrow will always be a blur. Plan with calmness, and then take the leap in the direction you think is best, knowing that there will rarely be a ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ but just a choice that leads to the next steps of life.”—Professor Mohamed Noor, Department of Biology
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13.留意生活中錯過的細節。(Pay close attention. This is your life.)。
“Pay close attention. This is your life.”—Professor Deborah Pope, Department of English
14.慷慨給其他人。(Be generous to other people.)。
“Be generous to other people.”—Nia-Malika Henderson ’96, National political reporter for The Washington Post
以上皆翻攝自李開復的Facebook。
- Jun 01 Mon 2015 14:56
【文章】14張杜克大學的邏輯圖
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