大學生英語勵志演講
『壹』 美國勵志人物大學演講稿中英文對照版,有哪些
Madam President Faust, members of the Harvard Corporation and the Board of Overseers, faculty, family, friends, and, most importantly, today's graates,
尊敬的Faust校長,哈佛集團的各位成員,監管理事會的各位理事,各位老師,各位家長,各位朋友,以及最重要的各位畢業生同學,
Thank you for letting me share this wonderful day with you.
感謝你們,讓我有機會同你們一起分享這個美妙的日子。
I am not sure I can live up to the high standards of Harvard Commencement speakers. Last year, J.K. Rowling, the billionaire novelist, who started as a classics student, graced this podium. The year before, Bill Gates, the mega-billionaire philanthropist and computer nerd stood here. Today, sadly, you have me. I am not a billionaire, but at least I am a nerd.
我不太肯定,自己夠得上哈佛大學畢業典禮演講人這樣的殊榮。去年登上這個講台的是,英國億萬身家的小說家J.K. Rowling女士,她最早是一個古典文學的學生。前年站在這里的是比爾•蓋茨先生,他是一個超級富翁、一個慈善家和電腦高手。今年很遺憾,你們的演講人是我,雖然我不是很有錢,但是至少我也算一個高手。
I am grateful to receive an honorary degree from Harvard, an honor that means more to me than you might care to imagine. You see, I was the academic black sheep of my family. My older brother has an M.D./Ph.D. from MIT and Harvard while my younger brother has a law degree from Harvard. When I was awarded a Nobel Prize, I thought my mother would be pleased. Not so. When I called her on the morning of the announcement, she replied, "That's nice, but when are you going to visit me next." Now, as the last brother with a degree from Harvard, maybe, at last, she will be satisfied.
我很感激哈佛大學給我榮譽學位,這對我很重要,也許比你們會想到的還要重要。要知道,在學術上,我是我們家的不肖之子。我的哥哥在麻省理工學院得到醫學博士,在哈佛大學得到哲學博士;我的弟弟在哈佛大學得到一個法律學位。我本人得到諾貝爾獎的時候,我想我的媽媽會高興。但是,我錯了。消息公布的那天早上,我給她打電話,她聽了只說:"這是好消息,不過我想知道,你下次什麼時候來看我?"如今在我們兄弟當中,我最終也拿到了哈佛學位,我想這一次,她會感到滿意。
Another difficulty with giving a Harvard commencement address is that some of you may disapprove of the fact that I have borrowed material from previous speeches. I ask that you forgive me for two reasons.
在哈佛大學畢業典禮上發表演講,還有一個難處,那就是你們中有些人可能有意見,不喜歡我重復前人演講中說過的話。我要求你們諒解我,因為兩個理由。
First, in order to have impact, it is important to deliver the same message more than once. In science, it is important to be the first person to make a discovery, but it is even more important to be the last person to make that discovery.
首先,為了產生影響力,很重要的方法就是重復傳遞同樣的信息。在科學中,第一個發現者是重要的,但是在得到公認前,最後一個將這個發現重復做出來的人也許更重要。
Second, authors who borrow from others are following in the footsteps of the best. Ralph Waldo Emerson, who graated from Harvard at the age of 18, noted "All my best thoughts were stolen by the ancients." Picasso declared "Good artists borrow. Great artists steal." Why should commencement speakers be held to a higher standard?
其次,一個借鑒他人的作者,正走在一條前人開辟的最佳道路上。哈佛大學畢業生、詩人愛默生曾經寫下:"古人把我最好的一些思想都偷走了。"畫家畢加索宣稱"優秀的藝術家借鑒,偉大的藝術家偷竊。"那麼為什麼畢業典禮的演說者,就不適用同樣的標准呢?
I also want to point out the irony of speaking to graates of an institution that would have rejected me, had I the chutzpah to apply. I am married to "Dean Jean," the former dean of admissions at Stanford. She assures me that she would have rejected me, if given the chance. When I showed her a draft of this speech, she objected strongly to my use of the word "rejected." She never rejected applicants; her letters stated that "we are unable to offer you admission." I have difficulty understanding the difference. After all, deans of admissions of highly selective schools are in reality, "deans of rejection." Clearly, I have a lot to learn about marketing.
我還要指出一點,向哈佛畢業生發表演說,對我來說是有諷刺意味的,因為如果當年我斗膽向哈佛大學遞交入學申請,一定會被拒絕。我的妻子Jean當過斯坦福大學的招生主任,她向我保證,如果當年我申請斯坦福大學,她會拒絕我。我把這篇演講的草稿給她過目,她強烈反對我使用"拒絕"這個詞,她從來不拒絕任何申請者。在拒絕信中,她總是寫:"我們無法提供你入學機會。"我分不清兩者到底有何差別。在我看來,那些大熱門學校的招生主任與其稱為"准許你入學的主任",還不如稱為"拒絕你入學的主任"。很顯然,我需要好好學學怎麼來推銷自己。
My address will follow the classical sonata form of commencement addresses. The first movement, just presented, were light-hearted remarks. This next movement consists of unsolicited advice, which is rarely valued, seldom remembered, never followed. As Oscar Wilde said, "The only thing to do with good advice is to pass it on. It is never of any use to oneself." So, here comes the advice. First, every time you celebrate an achievement, be thankful to those who made it possible. Thank your parents and friends who supported you, thank your professors who were inspirational, and especially thank the other professors whose less-than-brilliant lectures forced you to teach yourself. Going forward, the ability to teach yourself is the hallmark of a great liberal arts ecation and will be the key to your success. To your fellow students who have added immeasurably to your ecation ring those late night discussions, hug them. Also, of course, thank Harvard. Should you forget, there's an alumni association to remind you. Second, in your future life, cultivate a generous spirit. In all negotiations, don't bargain for the last, little advantage. Leave the change on the table. In your collaborations, always remember that "credit" is not a conserved quantity. In a successful collaboration, everybody gets 90 percent of the credit.
畢業典禮演講都遵循古典奏鳴曲的結構,我的演講也不例外。剛才是第一樂章----輕快的閑談。接下來的第二樂章是送上門的忠告。這樣的忠告很少被重視,幾乎註定被忘記,永遠不會被實踐。但是,就像王爾德說的:"對於忠告,你所能做的,就是把它送給別人,因為它對你沒有任何用處。"所以,下面就是我的忠告。第一,取得成就的時候,不要忘記前人。要感謝你的父母和支持你的朋友,要感謝那些啟發過你的教授,尤其要感謝那些上不好課的教授,因為他們迫使你自學。從長遠看,自學能力是優秀的文理教育中必不可少的,將成為你成功的關鍵。你還要去擁抱你的同學,感謝他們同你進行過的許多次徹夜長談,這為你的教育帶來了無法衡量的價值。當然,你還要感謝哈佛大學。不過即使你忘了這一點,校友會也會來提醒你。第二,在你們未來的人生中,做一個慷慨大方的人。在任何談判中,都把最後一點點利益留給對方。不要把桌上的錢都拿走。在合作中,要牢記榮譽不是一個守恆的量。成功合作的任何一方,都應獲得全部榮譽的90%。
Jimmy Stewart, as Elwood P. Dowd in the movie "Harvey" got it exactly right. He said: "Years ago my mother used to say to me, 'In this world, Elwood, you must be ... she always used to call me Elwood ... in this world, Elwood, you must be oh so smart or oh so pleasant.'" Well, for years I was smart. ... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me on that.
電影《Harvey》中,Jimmy Stewart扮演的角色Elwood P. Dowd,就完全理解這一點。他說:"多年前,母親曾經對我說,'Elwood,活在這個世界上,你要麼做一個聰明人,要麼做一個好人。'"我做聰明人,已經做了好多年了。......但是,我推薦你們做好人。你們可以引用我這句話。
My third piece of advice is as follows: As you begin this new stage of your lives, follow your passion. If you don't have a passion, don't be satisfied until you find one. Life is too short to go through it without caring deeply about something. When I was your age, I was incredibly single-minded in my goal to be a physicist. After college, I spent eight years as a graate student and postdoc at Berkeley, and then nine years at Bell Labs. During that my time, my central focus and professional joy was physics.
我的第三個忠告是,當你開始生活的新階段時,請跟隨你的愛好。如果你沒有愛好,就去找,找不到就不罷休。生命太短暫,如果想有所成,你必須對某樣東西傾注你的深情。我在你們這個年齡,是超級的一根筋,我的目標就是非成為物理學家不可。本科畢業後,我在加州大學伯克利分校又待了8年,讀完了研究生,做完了博士後,然後去貝爾實驗室待了9年。在這些年中,我關注的中心和職業上的全部樂趣,都來自物理學。
Here is my final piece of advice. Pursuing a personal passion is important, but it should not be your only goal. When you are old and gray, and look back on your life, you will want to be proud of what you have done. The source of that pride won't be the things you have acquired or the recognition you have received. It will be the lives you have touched and the difference you have made.
我還有最後一個忠告,就是說興趣愛好固然重要,但是你不應該只考慮興趣愛好。當你白發蒼蒼、垂垂老矣、回首人生時,你需要為自己做過的事感到自豪。你的物質生活和得到的承認,都不會產生自豪。只有那些你出手相助、被你改變過的人和事,才會讓你產生自豪。
After nine years at Bell labs, I decided to leave that warm, cozy ivory tower for what I considered to be the "real world," a university. Bell Labs, to quote what was said about Mary Poppins, was "practically perfect in every way," but I wanted to leave behind something more than scientific articles. I wanted to teach and give birth to my own set of scientific children.
在貝爾實驗室待了9年後,我決定離開這個溫暖舒適的象牙塔,走進我眼中的"真實世界"----大學。我對貝爾實驗室的看法,就像別人形容電影Mary Poppins的話,"實際上完美無缺"。但是,我想為世界留下更多的東西,不只是科學論文。我要去教書,培育我自己在科學上的後代。
Ted Geballe, a friend and distinguished colleague of mine at Stanford, who also went from Berkeley to Bell Labs to Stanford years earlier, described our motives best:
我在斯坦福大學有一個好友兼傑出同事Ted Geballe。他也是從伯克利分校去了貝爾實驗室,幾年前又離開貝爾實驗室去了斯坦福大學。他對我們的動機做出了最佳描述:
"The best part of working at a university is the students. They come in fresh, enthusiastic, open to ideas, unscarred by the battles of life. They don't realize it, but they're the recipients of the best our society can offer. If a mind is ever free to be creative, that's the time. They come in believing textbooks are authoritative, but eventually they figure out that textbooks and professors don't know everything, and then they start to think on their own. Then, I begin learning from them."
"在大學工作,最大的優點就是學生。他們生機勃勃,充滿熱情,思想自由,還沒被生活的重壓改變。雖然他們自己沒有意識到,但是他們是這個社會中你能找到的最佳受眾。如果生命中曾經有過思想自由和充滿創造力的時期,那麼那個時期就是你在讀大學。進校時,學生們對課本上的一字一句毫不懷疑,漸漸地,他們發現課本和教授並不是無所不知的,於是他們開始獨立思考。從那時起,就是我開始向他們學習了。"
My students, post doctoral fellows, and the young researchers who worked with me at Bell Labs, Stanford, and Berkeley have been extraordinary. Over 30 former group members are now professors, many at the best research institutions in the world, including Harvard. I have learned much from them. Even now, in rare moments on weekends, the remaining members of my biophysics group meet with me in the ether world of cyberspace.
我教過的學生、帶過的博士後、合作過的年輕同事,都非常優秀。他們中有30多人,現在已經是教授了。他們所在的研究機構有不少是全世界第一流的,其中就包括哈佛大學。我從他們身上學到了很多東西。即使現在,我偶爾還會周末上網,向現在還從事生物物理學研究的學生請教。
I began teaching with the idea of giving back; I received more than I gave. This brings me to the final movement of this speech. It begins with a story about an extraordinary scientific discovery and a new dilemma that it poses. It's a call to arms and about making a difference.
我懷著回報社會的想法,開始了教學生涯。我的一生中,得到的多於我付出的,所以我要回報社會。這就引出了這次演講的最後一個樂章。首先我要講一個了不起的科學發現,以及由此帶來的新挑戰。它是一個戰斗的號令,到了做出改變的時候了。
『貳』 急求一篇關於大學生勵志的演講稿
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我想說的是,其實外表並不重要,真正重要的是一個人的知識,技能,生活經驗,工作經驗,判斷力,以及最後把所有這一切加起來,上升成你這個人的智慧。當擁有智慧以後,這個世界就會變得非常美好,當你沒有智慧,你會發覺這個世界處處與你作對,甚至有的時候你連生存下去都不可能。所以,也許三四歲以前,不管男孩還是女孩,也許外表還能起到些作用,尤其是女孩,比如說三歲以前,通常青春洋溢。男孩三歲以前通常比較悲慘,因為既沒有知識,也沒有財富,也沒有才學還顯得幼稚,盡管假裝緊鎖眉頭,實際上一無所知。所以三歲以前男孩子通常被女孩子欺負得半死不活。有男孩來跟我告狀,我說,三歲以前被女孩子打,那時活該的。三歲以後如果你還被女人欺負,那就說明你不是個男的。
我想說的是,其實很簡單,就是不管是男孩還是女孩,最後我們都是靠自己內在的豐富和你的智慧來過日子的。所以我常常對同學們說,一個女孩看男孩的時候,千萬不能只看他的長相和外表,如果你找男朋友的時候只看他的長相和外表,那叫做好色啊。所以同學們,找男朋友的時候要以我這樣的長相為標准啊。當然,同學們,男女有別,當男孩子看上女孩子是因為她美麗的外表,這叫做審美。審美就是這么來的。當然在我眼中,女孩子也是沒有美醜之分的,我始終認為,一個會微笑的並且善良地對待這個世界上一切人和事的女孩子,就是戰無不勝的女孩子。這個世界不會因為有陽光而燦爛,而是因為有女孩子的微笑而燦爛。我到今天為止,活到了四十多歲了,任何女孩子對我微笑,我都會魂飛魄散。
活著不能叫成功,成功是一種心態。success is never final。 一定要在生命中創造淚流滿面的日子。一個人一定要有內在的精神支柱。 人不能選擇自己的出生,你能說『老爸,給我生出去。』
習慣於失敗,回顧我自己的人生,一到十八歲我一直在農村,我有艱苦生活的習慣。亞里士多德說:優秀是一種習慣。我高考考了三年,英語分別是33、55、98分,那時的滿分是100分。於是我進入北大。 如果你不夠聰明的話,你一定要用更多時間。如果我不能在這些方面超越他們的話,那麼我就身體健康、精神愉快,到了80歲把你們一個個送走再離開。
駱駝一生中所走的路程比馬多一倍。與其一天學很多,不如每天學一點。駱駝已進入沙漠是不會跑的,所以我們從來沒有看到一隻駱駝在沙漠中狂奔而去的情景,如果你看多一隻駱駝在沙漠中狂奔而去,只能說明它瘋了。所以,絕對不要拚命,努力就夠了。面對部長的孩子,我們當時會認為這個社會真tmd不公平,但成功是一輩子的事。我與馬雲。馬雲高考也考了三年。我第三年去了北大,他去了杭州師范學院。我們要做個好人,至少要裝作是個好人。當然好人是不能裝的。與人交往,有三個境界:1.帕累托改進。2.共贏。3.利他。如果只關心眼前就沒有未來了。 要學會與人共享,有六個蘋果,自己吃一個,另外五個給宿舍里的同學一人一個,這樣做的最低水準是『吃人嘴短』,他是少不會說你的壞話。
在大學里,我讀了1000多本書,當別人談起的時候,我至少可以說:我讀過,雖然我忘了。底蘊的厚度決定你未來成功的高度。要交水平比你高的人。大學的時候,我經常跟王強去買書,我發現王強一進大學就把錢分為兩部分,一半用來買書,一半用來買飯票。飯票用完了,他不會動買書的錢,他寧可偷別人的快餐票。我經常跟王強去買書,後來王強就跟我說,『老俞,這本書不錯』,我買回來一看是黃書。王強家裡藏書有六萬多冊,當然不值得羨慕,因為都是黃書。
有些老師會告訴你那些書是最好的,這樣的老師是非常偉大的,即使他也沒讀過。在北大讀書時,徐小平是我的老師,他經常和一些老師在宿舍里聊天到天明。徐小平見禮物眼開,他把禮物收下後就讓我進去了。老師們快來了,徐小平暗示我離開,我才不離開,如果他讓我離開,我一定說『把禮物還我』。他們談話,我就給他們端茶倒水、泡方便麵。一段時間之後,我有一天不去了,王強就個我打電話。一個人在該顯示自己重要性的時候,一定要顯示出來。就像追女朋友,『追十五天就突然消失了』,這是最佳方法。到公司也是一樣,拚命幹活,然後突然生病了當然也可能是裝病,你回來後發現公司全亂了,他們已經離不開你了,於是老闆就趕緊給你加薪。不是我離不開他,而是他們離不開我了。
包凡一在大學里三個月才洗一次澡,從來不洗衣服,洗衣服的時候放些洗衣粉,用腳跩幾下就完了。他說『男人的一雙手長出來不是用來洗衣服的,而是用來擁抱女人的。包凡一的被子先是沒了被套,後來沒了被面,最後他就三年睡在棉花里了。包凡一最大的優點是從來不把自己當人看。我們宿舍經常相互侮辱,到了最後就開始侮辱自我,『你說我是豬,我覺得我怎麼連豬都不如,怎麼辦呢?』『你不請我吃飯,我就請你吃飯』。面子是最害人的東西。武漢大學的學生因為一雙臭襪子殺了人。做事要有心理預期,去簽證,『老子來了就是要被拒簽的。』THANK YOU SIR,SEE YOU NEXT WEEK.——BECAUSE I NEVER EVER WANT TO SEE YOU AGAIN.不怕失望就不會失望。在大街上隨便找個人,『哥們,把我侮辱一下,十塊錢。』
沒有愛情的大學就像白開水一樣沒有味道。但是愛就要一心一意。要大度,因為愛情就像流動的水,如果她離開你,只能說明你們沒有緣分,有緣分的人在未來等著你呢。最大的風度是祝福他們一路走好,一直走到離婚。我吃魚絕對不吃一隻,如果吃了公魚,母魚一定很痛苦,所以我一般吃魚就吃兩條。愛情一定要以婚姻為目的,雖然婚姻是愛情的墳墓,但如果沒有婚姻,愛情就死無葬身之地。
『叄』 大學生英語勵志演講稿
各位老師,各位同學,各位朋友:
大家晚上好:
此時此刻,我站在這個演講台上,心裡很緊張,不是因為是否能講得好,而是在座的各位,將來可能成為我的領導,可能是我的老闆。
有一句話是說:「畢業等於失業。」是的,在學校,我們住學校的,吃父母的,生活無憂無慮,面臨畢業,我們就面臨要接受生存的考驗。在當今這個就業形勢非常嚴峻的今天,大學生對將來的生活很茫然,對找工作也充滿了恐懼感,但是,不能因為害怕避而遠之,今天,我們要討論的就是:大學生就業的問題。
記得小時候,老師讓我們談理想,我們有的想當科學家,有的要當醫生,有的要當老師,我們有遠大的理想,但是現實是,隨著年齡的長大,我們不得不意識到,並不是科學家適合你,你也不一定適合做老師或醫生,每個人都要有合適自己的職業。
此時此刻,我想給大家講一個故事,這是發生在元朝初期的故事。一個風和日麗的下午,一個年輕人跋山涉水,他走過居庸關,跨過蒙古草原,一直來到了正在關外帶兵作戰的成吉思汗的帳篷外,年輕人向衛兵說明來意後,衛兵仔細搜查了他的身上是否是武器,發現沒有,然後讓他走進帳篷。成吉思汗見來人很有禮貌,詢問之後才知道,原來這個年輕人是來投奔他的。這個年輕人叫做耶律楚才,是個契丹貴族,生長在燕京,也就是今天的北京,他的祖先耶律阿保機,是赫赫有名的遼國遼太祖。經過這次見面,成吉思汗給他安排了一個職位,一個每天寫會議紀要的書記官,偶爾也為蒙古貴族算算命,占卜占卜一下星相什麼的。耶律楚才沒有因為拒絕,他欣然接受了這個工作,後來,他從一個小小的官做到宰相,而且一做宰相就是元朝的名宰相,為元朝的發展做出了巨大的貢獻,也實現了自己的人生價值。
從這個故事當中,我意識到大學生找工作要從三個方面考慮,第一應該敢於主動去找工作,敢於主動去尋找機會就業;第二不要眼高手低,任何工作都需要持之以恆、工作是不分貴賤;第三,不要認為自己的起點高,就一定要從事高等的工作,放低自己才能找到合適的。現在的競爭很激烈,大學生有去洗腳有去做服務員的,每一份工作都是一個機會,機會也不是到處都有。我們大學生要真正走出象牙塔,就要主動出擊,主動尋找就業機會。有這樣一個現象,有的大學生抱怨自己沒有關系,抱怨父母不給安排好工作,在現在的社會,機會不是別人給的,而是自己去找的。每當機會降臨的時候,我們不能眼高手低,也不要吃著碗里的,看著鍋里的,任何工作我們都要任勞任怨,勤勤懇懇的堅持下去,總有一天,我們會得到社會的認可,用我們所寫的知識,實現自己的價值。
最後,我想借用李白的詩句與大家共勉:天生我材必有用,千金散盡還復來!祝願大家在畢業之後能夠人人找到好工作,人人都有輝煌的明天。
謝謝大家
『肆』 找一篇關於大學勵志的英語演講稿,必須得有音頻啊急需要,誰有的幫下忙哦,謝謝
勵志英語演講稿
you slowly open your eyes,
look around , notice where the lightcomes into your room;
listen carefully, see if there are new sounds youcan recognize;
feel with your body and spirit, and see if you can sensethe freshness in the air.
Yes, yes, yes, it's a new day, it's a different day, and it's a bright day!
And most importantly, it is a new beginning for your life,
a beginning where you are going to make new desicisions,
take new actions,make new friends,
and take your life to a totally unprecedented level!
In your mind's eye, you can see clearly the things you want to have,
the paces you intend to go, the relationships you desire to develop,
andthe positions you aspire to reach.
You can hear your laughters of joy and happiness on the day when
everything happens as you dream.
You can see the smiles on the people around you when the magic moment strikes.
You can feel your face is getting red, your heart is beating fast,
and your blood is rushing all over your body, to every single corner of your being!
You know all this is real as long as you are confident,passionate and committed! And you are confident, you are passionate, you are committed!
You will no longer fear making new sounds, showing new facial expressions,
using your body in new ways,approaching new people, and asking new questions.
You will live every single day of your life with absolute passion,
andyou will show your passion through the words you speak and the actions you take.
You will focus all your time and effort on the most important goals of
your life. You will never succumb to challenges of hardships.
You will never waver in your pursuit of excellence.
After all,you arethe best, and you deserve the best!
As your coach and friend,
I can assure you the door to all the best things in the world will open to you,
but the key to that door is in your hand.
You must do your part, you must faithfully follow the plans you make
and take the actions you plan, you must never quit, you must never fear.
I know you must do it, you can do it, you will do it, and you will succeed!
Now stand firm and tall, make a fist, get excited, and yell it out:
I must do it! I can do it! I will do it! I will succeed!
I must do it! I can do it! I will do it! I will succeed!
I must do it! I can do it! I will do it! I will succeed!
『伍』 急需一篇大學生勵志英語演講稿。謝謝
YOUTH
Youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind; it is not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips and supple knees; it is a matter of the will, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions; it is the freshness of the deep springs of life.
Youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity of the appetite, for adventure over the love of ease. This often exists in a man of sixty more than a body of twenty. Nobody grows old merely by a number of years. We grow old by deserting our ideals.
Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. Worry, fear, self-distrust bows the heart and turns the spirit back to st.
Whether sixty or sixteen, there is in every human being's heart the lure of wonder, the unfailing child-like appetite of what's next, and the joy of the game of living. In the center of your heart and my heart there is a wireless station; so long as it receives messages of beauty, hope, cheer, courage and power from men and from the Infinite, so long are you young.
When the aerials are down, and your spirit is covered with snows of cynicism and the ice of pessimism, then you are grown old, even at twenty, but as long as your aerials are up, to catch the waves of optimism, there is hope you may die young at eighty.
音頻資料:
http://www.wflms.cn/po46/web_manager/info/files/200901/141-20090105162126-643579039.MP3
直接復制到迅雷的新建里就可以下載
也可以QQ給你傳。
我有很多勵志的文章,新東方王強老師的錄音,都可以提供。
『陸』 誰能給我推薦一些國外勵志演講,最好是針對大學生的
李培根在華中科技大學給畢業生做的演講
喬布斯在斯坦福大學的演講(這個真勵志)
還有俞敏洪的演講