【視頻介紹】今天繼續(xù)給大家?guī)砣A裔小天才鄒奇奇的精彩演講:What Adults Can Learn from Kids. 精彩不容錯(cuò)過喲~









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Thank you. Then again, who's to say that certain types of irrational thinking aren't exactly what the world needs? Maybe you've had grand plans before, but stopped yourself, thinking: That's impossible or that costs too much or that won't benefit me. _______1_______, we kids aren't hampered as muchwhen it comes to thinking about reasons why not to do things. Kids can be full of ______2______ and hopeful thinking, like my wish that no one were hungry or that everything were free kind of Utopia. How many of you still dream like that and believe in the possibilities? Sometimes a knowledge of history and the past failures of Utopian ideals can be a burden because you know that __________3_________, that the food stocks would become ____4____, and scarce and lead to ___5___. On the other hand, we kids still dream about perfection. And that's a good thing because in order to make anything a reality, you have to dream about it first.

In many ways, our audacity to imagine helps push __________6__________. For instance, the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Washington, my home state -- yoohoo Washington -- (Applause)has a program called Kids Design Glass, and kids draw their own ideas for glass art. Now, the _______7_______ said they got some of their best ideas through the program because kids don't think about the limitations of _________8________ to blow glass into certain shapes. They just think of good ideas. Now, when you think of glass, you might think of colorful Chihuly designs or maybe Italian vases, but kids challenge glass artists to go beyond that into the realm of broken-hearted snakes and bacon boys, who you can see has meat vision. (Laughter)




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謝謝!再說了,誰又能說怎樣的非理性思考不是世界所需的?也許你曾想象大展宏圖,又阻止了自己,又阻止了自己心想。“那不可能的”或“代價(jià)太高”或“于我無益”,與您不同我們孩子很少受到這樣的牽制,當(dāng)考慮為什么不做某事時(shí)孩子們充滿了鼓舞人心的抱負(fù)以及抱有希望的考慮,就像我的愿望“沒人挨餓”或者“一切都是自由的那種烏托邦”,你們當(dāng)中有多少仍心存這樣的夢想且相信它們有實(shí)現(xiàn)的可能?有時(shí)知曉烏托邦式理想的歷史以及它們曾有的失敗,可以是個(gè)重負(fù)。因?yàn)槟廊绻磺卸甲杂?,食品?chǔ)備耗盡、缺乏導(dǎo)致混亂。另一方面我們孩子仍然夢想著完美,這是好事。因?yàn)?,要?shí)現(xiàn)任何一件事您都得先構(gòu)想才行。 我們的大膽想象正通過各種途徑協(xié)助拓寬可能性的邊界,例如,華盛頓塔科馬的玻璃博物館Yoo-hoo,華盛頓我的家鄉(xiāng)。有個(gè)計(jì)劃叫做“孩子設(shè)計(jì)的玻璃”孩子們畫出他們玻璃工藝品的構(gòu)思,于是駐留的藝術(shù)家說他們通過此計(jì)劃想到了絕佳的點(diǎn)子,因?yàn)楹⒆硬豢紤]將玻璃吹出特定形狀的難度限制他們只想好構(gòu)思,當(dāng)您想到玻璃時(shí)您可能會(huì)想到色彩鮮艷的Chihuly設(shè)計(jì)或者可能會(huì)想到意大利花瓶,但孩子這樣挑戰(zhàn)玻璃藝術(shù)家(視頻圖片)超越他們進(jìn)入《心碎小蛇》與《熏肉小孩》的境界——看呀,對(duì)肉的幻想!