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11分钟直击人心的英文演讲:为什么大多数人永远不会真正成功?

更新时间:2020-04-15浏览:评论: 条

大多数人永远无法逃脱平庸的命运,因为他们畏惧失败,抗拒学习与成长,过分关注如何打败别人,追求的只是金钱和头衔。
 
如果我们能够选择进步而不是平庸,选择学习而不是娱乐,选择成长而不是嫉妒,选择你想要的,而不是别人想要的,相信成功会像你自身具备磁场一样跑向你。
 
 

英文演讲稿

 

Most people will never be truly successful.
The pull towards mediocrity is too strong.
 
As David Schwartz once penned, “All around you is an environment that is trying to pull you down to Second-Class Street.”
 
Most people will never escape the pull.
 
Much of the thinking around us is small-minded. Most people are overly concerned with “beating the other guy,” usually through manipulation and politics.
 

 

 
As a result, they’re left fighting for scraps with the other 99%. It doesn’t have to be this way.
 
A life of your deepest dreams -- 100% financial independence, being your own boss, traveling the world with your family, whatever -- is available, if you know where to start. But most people will never turn away from the safety and security of the crowd to realize this.
Most people hate failure.
 
They run from it.
 
In their eyes, if they suck at something, it means they suck.
 
Since their self-worth is tied directly to their performance, any failure is proof they aren’t good enough.
But this is exactly why they’ll stay inmediocrity.
 
If they aren’t willing to fail, they aren’t able to learn from their mistakes.
If they never learn, they’ll never grow and develop into something more.
 
“Would you like me to give you a formula for success?
It’s quite simple, really: Double your rate of failure.
 
You are thinking of failure as the enemy of success. But it isn’t at all.
 
You can be discouraged by failure or you can learn from it, so go ahead and make mistakes.
 
Make all you can.
 
Because remember that’s where you will findsuccess.”-Thomas J. Watson If you’re not willing to fail, you guarantee you’ll stay average-at-best.
If you want to grow into an extraordinary version of yourself, you must be willing to fail -- a lot.
 
Failure brings humility.
It develops your character.
 
It helps you laugh at your mistakes and not take things so seriously.
Like a plant placed from the shade into sunlight, your growth rate will accelerate 10x.
 
When I first started blogging, I was terrified of one thing in particular -- negative feedback.
 
I still remember to this day a comment froman early article that read, “This is the
 
worst article I’ve ever read.”
 
I was broken up about it for months.
 
After that, I made all my articles as vanilla and non-controversial as possible. Before I hit “publish,” I would ask myself:“No one could criticize this, right??”
I was terrified of failure and rejection.
 
As a result, my writing stayed mediocre andaverage for years until I finally started to embrace the possibility of failure.
Benjamin Hardy put it this way: “Don’t seek praise, seek criticism.”
 
If you embrace the possibility of failure, you open yourself up to enormous success you’ve never seen before.
Most people would choose entertainment and distraction instead of learning and growing.
 
It’s not surprising.
 
Learning is hard. Going to counseling, becoming a student of your craft, and constantly failing aren’t fun.
 
In the words of Hal Elrod: “Repetition can be boring or tedious, which is why so few people ever master anything.”
 
This is great news for the rest of us, though.
 
Uber-successful entrepreneur Darren Hardy once remarked that he’s always glad when something is difficult, because that means most people won’t ever do it.
 
The competition will always be low.
Prioritizing learning and self-education maybe new for you.
 
But know this: For every day you read a book, millions of others didn’t.
For every morning you woke up early to create and produce, millions of others slept in.
 
For every day you kept going, millions of others quit. Ironically, the fiercest competition is forthe second-class prizes.
 
Once you prioritize learning, you become aware of the 1% of opportunities that are truly life-changing.
 
More importantly -- these opportunities have incredibly less competition!
 
Most people will continue fighting for scraps with the “mediocre majority.”
 
That’s a game you don’t want to win.
Instead, quit the game entirely.
 
Leave the crowd.
Choose learning and self-education instead of entertainment and distraction.
 
Deep down, most people don’t think they have what it takes to be extraordinary.
 
It’s a self-fulfilling prophecy, of course-- if you don’t believe you can, you surely won’t!
 
I blogged for 4 years and never got more than 200 subscribers.
 
Looking back, I see now that I never really believed I could produce truly great writing.
 
In the past couple months, I’ve gained more than 5,000 subscribers.
 
This is because I started to take my writing seriously -- started to take myself seriously. I began believing in myself.
 
I started acting like a winner before I found any success.
 
So what did I do?
 
I bought a $500 writing course.
 
I started waking up at 6 A.M. every day to write.
I’ve spent hundreds of dollars on personal development books.
 
I treat myself like someone who knows they’re one of the best writers on the Internet.
Soon, I will be.
 
“No one is ready for a thing until he believe she can acquire it.”-Napoleon HillI’ve found that once you tell your mind what to do, it will make it happen.
Right now, my sole goal is to gain 100,000 email subscribers over 6 months.
 
What’s crazy is I actually believe this can happen. As a result, my mind is always subconsciously finding solutions to make this happen.
 
Most people will never experience the surge of excitement after beginning to truly believe enormous success is possible.
 
Winners act like winners before they become winners. They believe they can succeed, and their mind starts working on how to get there.
 
Back when I was 23, and all I had was a little blog with less than 50 views a day, I joined an entrepreneur networking group.
These guys were intimidating.
 
They wore suits and laughed at weird jokes and liked going to bars where a beer cost $11.
They called themselves “Founders” and“CEO’s” and “Investors.”
 
I quit going after a few weeks.
 
There were many great guys and girls in that group who were kind and passionate.
But there were also many members who just liked talking about their title.
 
Titles don’t mean much anymore.
Anyone can be an “expert” or a “CEO”of anything.
 
If titles and money are what you chase, I guarantee you’ll reach the end of that road feeling empty and sad. The most important goals you should have shouldbe experiential learning and personal transformation.
If you’re always chasing success, it will constantly elude you.
 
In the words of Victor Frankl, “For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue.”
 
But if you always prioritize incredible personal transformation and paradigm-shifting experiences, success will gravitate towards you as if you were a magnet.
 
I just finished reading Memoirs of a Geisha.
It’s an incredibly sad story of a girl sold into slavery of pleasing men.
 
The saddest part is that the young geisha doesn’t even realize she’s spending her whole life chasing the wrong thing: trying to make a man love her.
 
She believed if she could perform well enough,the affections of this man would finally give her the healing and fulfillment she always wanted.
 
Most people spend their lives chasing the wrong things -- money, sex, security, and recognition.
These won’t give you what you want.
 
Forget about titles and impressing others.
 
Focus on becoming a person you are incredibly proud to be.
 
Every moment you spend being jealous is amoment wasted. We don’t have much time in this world.
 
The most successful and renowned individuals have often commented later in life how surprisingly fast it all went.
 
You don’t have time to be jealous.
 
If you constantly look to the actions of others, you rarely act like yourself.
 
Your values and behavior have a harder time a ligning, making you unhappy and empty.
 
“Personal incongruency is what causes somuch of our pain.
 
Not being you will destroy you.”-Tim Denning Instead of wasting away in mediocrity playing the comparison game, choose to spend that time working on yourself instead.
 
I once heard being jealous and resentful is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.
 
I thought that was an eerily accurate description. One of the best pieces of advice I’ve heard on this topic was four simple words:
 
“Stay in your lane.”
 
It doesn’t matter how much faster they’re going.
 
It doesn’t matter how much faster you’re going.
 
If you keep looking at other lanes, you’re going to crash.
 
Focus on you.
 
Learn all you can. Experiment, fail, discover what works.
 
Soon, you’ll build momentum. And one day, you’ll look around you, and marvel at just how damn fast you’re going.
 
Cut out jealousy.
 
Spend all your spare time learning and growing.
 
 
Most people will stay in mediocrity.
 
They’ll continue fighting with the majority for average, subpar prizes. It doesn’t have to be this way.
 
The road that leads to an incredibly exciting, fulfilling life is waiting for you.
 
It’s free and open, and there are no crowds.
 
Making the shift from an ordinary life to an extraordinary life is one of the most exciting decisions you’ll ever make.
 
The learning, growing, and development on this path will make you feel more alive than you’ve ever felt. Choose success over mediocrity.
 
Choose learning instead of entertainment.
 
Choose personal growth instead of jealousy.
 
Choose what you want, not what anyone else wants.
 

 

 

 

 

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