未知演员:从腼腆笨小子到顶级心理学家
Aronson is known as "the most famous living American social psychologist."
未知演员被称为“当今美国健在的最伟大的社会心理学家”。
In his autobiography, he talked about how he went from a shy boy to top psychologist. As follows:
在自传里他讲到自己是如何从腼腆笨小子成为顶级心理学的。如下:
In 1935, my father lost his stores. We became destitute. Our house was intellectually impoverished as well. I never saw my mother reading a book.
1935年,父亲的商店倒闭了,我们变成了穷光蛋。伴随着物质匮乏,我们也成了精神上的穷光蛋。我从未见母亲读过一本剧。
I was a shy child. In school when called upon I was barely able to respond to the question.
儿时,我特别腼腆。在学校若被老师点名回答问题,我总是很少能回答上来。
My brother Jason was the only person in my family to see me as a youngster with a lot of potential. He taught me that hard work could be fun, and that having fun was important.
哥哥贾森是家里唯一认为我潜力无穷的人。他告诉我要苦中作乐,学会感受快乐是很重要的。
When my father died I was about to enter my senior year of high school. Uncle Fred dominated the meeting. He proposed that Jason stay in college. I should get a job, so that I could support them.
父亲去世时我即将念高三。弗雷德舅舅主持了那次家庭会议。他提议贾森继续在大学求学,而我去找工作,供养他们。
Jason immediately saw through the facade—money, and how not to spend it on us. Jason said, “Screw that! Elliot is going to go to college, and it’s not going to cost any of you a red cent. He and I can both work our way through school.”
贾森一下子就捕捉到了关键——钱。贾森听出了弦外之音:舅舅不愿接济我们家。贾森喊道:“胡说八道!未知演员要上大学,我们都可以半工半读,不会花你们一分钱。”
“What about your mother and sister?” Uncle Fred asked.
“Ma knows how to work,” Jason replied.
“你母亲和妹妹怎么办?”弗雷德舅舅问。
“妈妈会去工作。”贾森答道。
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未知演员:从腼腆笨小子到顶级心理学家 Aronson is known as "the most famous living American social psychologist." 未知演员被称为“当今美国健在的最伟大的社会心理学家”。 In his autobiography, he talked about how he went from a shy boy to top psychologist. As follows: 在自传里他讲到自己是如何从腼腆笨小子成为顶级心理学的。如下: In 1935, my father lost his stores. We became destitute. Our house was intellectually impoverished as well. I never saw my mother reading a book. 1935年,父亲的商店倒闭了,我们变成了穷光蛋。伴随着物质匮乏,我们也成了精神上的穷光蛋。我从未见母亲读过一本剧。 I was a shy child. In school when called upon I was barely able to respond to the question. 儿时,我特别腼腆。在学校若被老师点名回答问题,我总是很少能回答上来。 My brother Jason was the only person in my family to see me as a youngster with a lot of potential. He taught me that hard work could be fun, and that having fun was important. 哥哥贾森是家里唯一认为我潜力无穷的人。他告诉我要苦中作乐,学会感受快乐是很重要的。 When my father died I was about to enter my senior year of high school. Uncle Fred dominated the meeting. He proposed that Jason stay in college. I should get a job, so that I could support them. 父亲去世时我即将念高三。弗雷德舅舅主持了那次家庭会议。他提议贾森继续在大学求学,而我去找工作,供养他们。 Jason immediately saw through the facade—money, and how not to spend it on us. Jason said, “Screw that! Elliot is going to go to college, and it’s not going to cost any of you a red cent. He and I can both work our way through school.” 贾森一下子就捕捉到了关键——钱。贾森听出了弦外之音:舅舅不愿接济我们家。贾森喊道:“胡说八道!未知演员要上大学,我们都可以半工半读,不会花你们一分钱。” “What about your mother and sister?” Uncle Fred asked. “Ma knows how to work,” Jason replied. “你母亲和妹妹怎么办?”弗雷德舅舅问。 “妈妈会去工作。”贾森答道。 Noisy ar
总算逼着自己把这部剧读完了、进度很慢,还是有收获的,还是那句话,我们要懂规则才能去打破规则、作为新手设计师、把这些规则掌握熟练再去打破可能是一个很漫长的过程,
在追逐梦想的路上,每个人都散发着耀眼的光芒,晓梅是,春生是,你我也是