ted英语演讲稿:我们为什么快乐?精选

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1、精品文档2016 全新精品资料-全新公文范文 -全程指导写作 独家原创 1 / 22TED 英语演讲稿:我们为什么快乐?when you have 21 minutes to speak, two million years seems like a really long time. but evolutionarily, two million years is nothing. and yet in two million years the human brain has nearly tripled in mass, going from the one-and-a-quarter

2、pound brain of our ancestor here, habilis, to the almost three-pound meatloaf that everybody here has between their ears. what is it about a big brain that nature was so eager for every one of us to have one?well, it turns out when brains triple in size, they dont just get three times bigger; they g

3、ain new structures. and one of the main reasons our brain got so big is because it got a new part, called the frontal lobe. and particularly, a part called the pre-frontal cortex. now what does a pre-frontal cortex do for you that should justify the entire architectural overhaul of the human skull i

4、n the blink of evolutionary time?well, it turns out the pre-frontal cortex does lots of things, but one of the most important 精品文档2016 全新精品资料-全新公文范文 -全程指导写作 独家原创 2 / 22things it does is it is an experience simulator. flight pilots practice in flight simulators so that they dont make real mistakes in

5、 planes. human beings have this marvelous adaptation that they can actually have experiences in their heads before they try them out in real life. this is a trick that none of our ancestors could do, and that no other animal can do quite like we can. its a marvelous adaptation. its up there with opp

6、osable thumbs and standing upright and language as one of the things that got our species out of the trees and into the shopping mall.now - (laughter) - all of you have done this. i mean, you know, ben and jerrys doesnt have liver-and-onion ice cream, and its not because they whipped some up, tried

7、it and went, yuck. its because, without leaving your armchair, you can simulate that flavor and say yuck before you make it.lets see how your experience simulators are working. lets just run a quick diagnostic before i proceed with the rest of the talk. heres two 精品文档2016 全新精品资料-全新公文范文 -全程指导写作 独家原创

8、3 / 22different futures that i invite you to contemplate, and you can try to simulate them and tell me which one you think you might prefer. one of them is winning the lottery. this is about 314 million dollars. and the other is becoming paraplegic. so, just give it a moment of thought. you probably

9、 dont feel like you need a moment of thought.interestingly, there are data on these two groups of people, data on how happy they are. and this is exactly what you expected, isnt it? but these arent the data. i made these up!these are the data. you failed the pop quiz, and youre hardly five minutes i

10、nto the lecture. because the fact is that a year after losing the use of their legs, and a year after winning the lotto, lottery winners and paraplegics are equally happy with their lives.now, dont feel too bad about failing the first pop quiz, because everybody fails all of the pop quizzes all of t

11、he time. the research that my laboratory has been doing, that economists and psychologists around the country have been doing, 精品文档2016 全新精品资料-全新公文范文 -全程指导写作 独家原创 4 / 22have revealed something really quite startling to us, something we call the impact bias, which is the tendency for the simulator to

12、 work badly. for the simulator to make you believe that different outcomes are more different than in fact they really are.from field studies to laboratory studies, we see that winning or losing an election, gaining or losing a romantic partner, getting or not getting a promotion, passing or not pas

13、sing a college test, on and on, have far less impact, less intensity and much less duration than people expect them to have. in fact, a recent study - this almost floors me - a recent study showing how major life traumas affect people suggests that if it happened over three months ago, with only a f

14、ew exceptions, it has no impact whatsoever on your happiness.why? because happiness can be synthesized. sir thomas brown wrote in 1642, i am the happiest man alive. i have that in me that can convert poverty to riches, adversity to prosperity. i am more invulnerable than achilles; fortune hath not o

15、ne 精品文档2016 全新精品资料-全新公文范文 -全程指导写作 独家原创 5 / 22place to hit me. what kind of remarkable machinery does this guy have in his head?well, it turns out its precisely the same remarkable machinery that all off us have. human beings have something that we might think of as a psychological immune system. a system of cognitive processes, largely non-conscious cognitive processes, that help them change their views of the world, so that they can feel better about the worlds in which they find themselves. li

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