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AJ Jacobs - Author
Immersing himself in alternate lifestyles and long, hilarious experiments (usually with himself the guinea pig), writer AJ Jacobs tests the limits of behavior, customs, culture, knowledge -- and his wife's sense of humor.

Why you should listen

AJ Jacobs' writings stand at the intersection of philosophy, Gonzo journalism and performance art. Stubbornly curious and slyly perceptive, he takes immersive learning to its irrational and profoundly amusing extreme -- extracting wisdom and meaning after long stints as a self-styled guinea pig. For his widely circulated Esquire article "My Outsourced Life," he explored the phenomenon of outsourcing by hiring a team in Bangalore to take care of every part of his life -- from reading his emails to arguing with his wife to reading bedtime stories to his own son. A previous article, "I Think You're Fat," chronicled a brief, cringe-inducing attempt to live his life in Radical Honesty, telling all the truth, all the time.

Jacobs is author of The Know-It-All, which documents the year he spent reading the Encyclopedia Britannica from A to Z, uncovering both funny and surprising factoids but also poignant insight into history and human nature. In 2007 he released The Year of Living Biblically, in which he attempted to follow every single rule in the Bible as literally as possible for an entire year. His recent book The Guinea Pig Diaries: My Life as an Experiment is a collection of numerous personal experiments. including living according to George Washington's rules of conduct, outsourcing every single task to India, and posing as a woman on an online dating site. 

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TEDMED 2011

AJ Jacobs: How healthy living nearly killed me

A.J.雅各布斯:为什么健康的生活方式几乎把我害死

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A.J.雅各布斯用了整整一年的时间,遵循他听到的每一条健康建议--从用玻璃杯来抹防晒霜到戴着自行车头盔购物。在TEDMED的演讲台上,雅各布斯与大家分享了他在这个过程中发现的许多让人意想不到的事情。
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Immersing himself in alternate lifestyles and long, hilarious experiments (usually with himself the guinea pig), writer AJ Jacobs tests the limits of behavior, customs, culture, knowledge -- and his wife's sense of humor. Full bio

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I've spent花费 the last decade
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subjecting主体化 myself to pain疼痛 and humiliation屈辱,
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我一直处于悲伤和羞辱中
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hopefully希望 for a good cause原因,
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期待着有一个好的理由改变自己
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which哪一个 is self-improvement自我提升.
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这个理由就是自我提高
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And I've doneDONE this in three parts部分.
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于是我从三方面开始做起
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So first I started开始 with the mind心神.
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首先从心智开始
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And I decided决定 to try to get smarter聪明
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我决定试着让自己聪明点
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by reading the entire整个 Encyclopedia百科全书 Britannica大英百科全书
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比如阅读大英百科全书
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from A to Z --
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从头到尾通读
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or, more precisely恰恰, from "a-akA-AK" to "Zywiec维茨."
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更确切的说是从第一个词"a-ak"读到最后一个词"Zywiec"。
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And here's这里的 a little image图片 of that.
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现在已经没什么太大印象了
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And this was an amazing惊人 year.
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这是不可思议的一年
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It was really a fascinating迷人 journey旅程.
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整个过程很吸引人
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It was painful痛苦 at times,
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有时也很痛苦
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especially特别 for those around me.
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尤其对我身边的人来说更是如此
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My wife妻子 started开始 to fine me one dollar美元
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每当我在谈话时加入一些在大英百科全书中读到的与谈话无关的事实时
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for every一切 irrelevant不相干 fact事实 I inserted插入 into conversation会话.
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我妻子就会罚我一美元
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So it had its downsides缺点.
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所以说这也有不好的一面
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But after that,
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但这之后
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I decided决定 to work on the spirit精神.
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我决定在精神层面上做些文章
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As I mentioned提到 last year,
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就像我去年提到的那样
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I grew成长 up with no religion宗教 at all.
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我从小就没有宗教信仰
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I'm Jewish犹太,
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我是犹太人
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but I'm Jewish犹太 in the same相同 way the Olive橄榄 Garden花园 is Italian意大利.
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像美式Olive Garden餐厅里做的意大利餐那样,我不像传统的犹太人
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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Not really.
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真的不像
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But I decided决定 to learn学习 about the Bible圣经 and my heritage遗产
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但是我决定去了解一下圣经和犹太传统文化
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by actually其实 diving潜水 in
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通过真正进入到其中
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and trying to live生活 it and immerse沉浸 myself in it.
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让自己完全融入到那个环境中去
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So I decided决定 to follow跟随 all the rules规则 of the Bible圣经.
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所以我决定遵循圣经的所有条例
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And from the Ten Commandments戒律
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从十戒
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to growing生长 my beard胡子 --
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到蓄起胡须--
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because Leviticus利未记 says you cannot不能 shave刮胡子.
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因为《利未记》要求人们不许剔除胡须
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So this is what I looked看着 like by the end结束.
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所以这就是我最后的样子
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Thank you for that reaction反应.
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谢谢你们对此的反应
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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I look a little like Moses摩西, or Ted摊晒 Kaczynski卡钦斯基.
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我看起来有点像摩西,或是泰德·卡钦斯基
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I got both of them.
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都挺像的
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So there was the topiary修剪 there.
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这张修剪了一下
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And there's the sheep.
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这就是那只羊
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Now the final最后 part部分 of the trilogy三部曲
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最后一步是
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was I wanted to focus焦点 on the body身体
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我希望注重自己的身体
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and try to be the healthiest健康 person I could be,
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尽可能达到最健康的状态
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the healthiest健康 person alive.
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成为世上最健康的人
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So that's what I've been doing the last couple一对 of years年份.
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所以过去几年内我做了刚才提到的那些事情
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And I just finished a couple一对 of months个月 ago.
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我几个月前才刚刚停下来
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And I have to say, thank God.
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我必须要说,谢天谢地终于结束了
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Because living活的 so healthily健康 was killing谋杀 me.
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因为那种健康的生活方式快要害死我了
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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It was so overwhelming压倒,
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太让人受不了了
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because the amount of things you have to do,
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因为有许多你不得不做的事情
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it's just mind-boggling令人难以置信.
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数量多的让人难以置信
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I was listening to all the experts专家
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我听取了所有专家的意见
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and talking to sort分类 of a board of medical advisers顾问.
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和许多医疗顾问交流
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And they were telling告诉 me
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他们告诉我
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all the things I had to do.
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所有必需做的事情
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I had to eat right,
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我必须正确膳食
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exercise行使, meditate幽思, pet宠物 dogs小狗,
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锻炼,冥想,养宠物
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because that lowers降低 the blood血液 pressure压力.
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因为那样可以降低血压
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I wrote the book on a treadmill跑步机,
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我在跑步机上写书
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and it took me about a thousand miles英里
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为了这本书,我跑了
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to write the book.
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近1000公里
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I had to put on sunscreen防晒.
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我必须涂防晒霜
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This was no small feat功绩,
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这可是个大工程
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because if you listen to dermatologists皮肤科医生,
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因为如果你严格遵医嘱的话
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they say that you should have a shot射击 glass玻璃 full充分 of sunscreen防晒.
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皮肤专家会告诉你,你要准备满满一玻璃杯的防晒霜
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And you have to reapply重新申请 it every一切 two to four hours小时.
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同时,必须每2-4个小时再涂一次
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So I think half of my book advance提前
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所以我觉得我的书的前一半都是
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went into sunscreen防晒.
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关于防晒霜的
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I was like a glazed有光 doughnut甜甜圈
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我一年中大部分时间就像个
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for most of the year.
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光滑的甜甜圈
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There was the washing洗涤 of hands.
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关于洗手方面
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I had to do that properly正确.
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必须洗的正确
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And my immunologist免疫学家 told me
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免疫学家告诉我
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that I should also wipe擦拭 down
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我必须仔细擦拭
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all of the remote远程 controls控制 and iPhonesiPhone手机 in my house,
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家里所有的遥控器和iPhone
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because those are just orgies狂欢 of germs病菌.
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因为它们滋生大量的细菌
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So that took a lot of time.
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这件事花费了我大量时间
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I also tried试着 to be the safest最安全 person I could be,
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我还尽我所能做个最安全的人
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because that's a part部分 of health健康.
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因为这也是健康的一部分
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I was inspired启发
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我受到
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by the Danish丹麦 Safety安全 Council评议会.
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丹麦安全委员会的启发
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They started开始 a public上市 campaign运动
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他们发起一个公益活动
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that says, "A walking步行 helmet头盔 is a good helmet头盔."
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口号是:“步行专用头盔是个好头盔”
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So they believe you should not just wear穿 helmets头盔 for biking骑自行车,
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他们认为不仅仅要在骑单车的时候戴头盔
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but also for walking步行 around.
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走路的时候同样需要
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And you can see there
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如你所见
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they're shopping购物 with their helmets头盔.
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他们连购物都带着头盔
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(Laughter笑声)
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Well yeah, I tried试着 that.
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恩,我也尝试了
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Now it's a little extreme极端, I admit承认.
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我承认这看来有些极端
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But if you think about this,
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但是如果你想一下
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this is actually其实 -- the "Freakonomics魔鬼经济学" authors作者 wrote about this --
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这实际上是因为--《魔鬼经济学》的作者写到过--
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that more people die on a per mile英里 basis基础
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以一英里为基准,死于酒后步行的人
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from drunk walking步行
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than from drunk driving主动.
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死于酒后驾驶的人
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So something to think about tonight今晚
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如果你已经结婚了
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if you've had a couple一对.
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你应该思考一下这个问题
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So I finished,
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所以我完成了这些事情
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and it was a success成功 in a sense.
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某种程度上说是成功的
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All of the markers标记 went in the right direction方向.
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所有的指标都变得正常了
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My cholesterol胆固醇 went down, I lost丢失 weight重量,
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我的胆固醇下降了,体重减轻了
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my wife妻子 stopped停止 telling告诉 me that I looked看着 pregnant.
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我妻子也不说我看上去像个孕妇了
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So that was nice不错.
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这非常棒
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And it was successful成功 overall总体.
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总的来说是成功的
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But I also learned学到了 that I was too healthy健康,
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但是我同样意识到,我过于健康了
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and that was unhealthy不良.
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这本身也是不健康的
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I was so focused重点 on doing all these things
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我过度专注于做那些事情
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that I was neglecting何罪? my friends朋友 and family家庭.
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却忽视了我的朋友和家庭
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And as Dan Buettner巴特纳 can tell you,
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就像丹·布特纳告诉大家的那样
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having a strong强大 social社会 network网络
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拥有一个广泛的社交网
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is so crucial关键 to our health健康.
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对我们的健康至关重要
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So I finished.
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我于是停止了这些健康计划
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And I kind of went overboard落水
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健康计划中止后的一周
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on the week after the project项目 was over.
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我让自己稍微放纵了一下
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I went to the dark黑暗 side,
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开始了不健康的生活方式
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and I just indulged沉迷 myself.
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尽情放任自己
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It was like something out of Caligula卡利古拉.
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有点像《罗马帝国艳情史》里那样
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(Laughter笑声)
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Without没有 the sex性别 part部分.
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当然这里可没有关于性的部分
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Because I have three young年轻 kids孩子,
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因为我已经有三个孩子了
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so that wasn't happening事件.
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因此不是你想的那样
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But the over-eating过度进食 and over-drinking过度饮酒, definitely无疑.
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不过大吃大喝是肯定要有的
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And I finally最后 have stabilized稳定.
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最后就稳定下来了
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So now I'm back
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我现在又回到从前的我了
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to adopting采用 many许多 -- not all; I don't wear穿 a helmet头盔 anymore --
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我保留了许多过去一年中尝试过的方法--当然不是全部
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but dozens许多 of healthy健康 behaviors行为
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我再也不带头盔了
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that I adopted采用 during my year.
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但是还是保留了不少健康的生活习惯
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It was really a life-changing改变生活 project项目.
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这真是个能够改变生活的计划
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And I, of course课程, don't have time to go into all of them.
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当然,我没有足够的时间去逐个体验
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Let me just tell you two really quickly很快.
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我只简单告诉大家两件事
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The first is -- and this was surprising奇怪 to me;
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首先是--一件让我感到惊讶的事情
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I didn't expect期望 this to come out --
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我之前并没有抱这个期望--
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but I live生活 a much quieter安静 life now.
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但现在我却有了一个更安静的生活
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Because we live生活 in such这样 a noisy嘈杂 world世界.
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我们生活在一个嘈杂的世界
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There's trains火车 and planes飞机 and cars汽车
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充斥着火车、飞机、汽车
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and Bill法案 O'Reilly奥赖利, he's very noisy嘈杂.
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和比尔·奥雷利(美国时事评论员),他吵死了
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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And this is a real真实 underestimated低估, under-appreciated低估 health健康 hazard冒险 --
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这的确是一个被低估、被忽视的健康隐患--
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not just because it harms危害 our hearing听力, which哪一个 it obviously明显 does,
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不仅仅是因为它有损听力,这点是毫无疑问的
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but it actually其实 initiates同修
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它实际上还会让人产生
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the fight-or-flight战斗或逃跑 response响应.
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“攻击或逃离”这个心理应急机制
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A loud noise噪声 will get your fight-or-flight战斗或逃跑 response响应 going.
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高分贝噪声会让你启动应急机制
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And this, over the years年份,
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这样持续数年
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can cause原因 real真实 damage损伤, cardiovascular心血管 damage损伤.
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会造成真正的损伤,心血管损伤
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The World世界 Health健康 Organization组织 just did a big study研究
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世界卫生组织做了一个大型研究
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that they published发表 this year.
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并于今年出版
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And it was doneDONE in Europe欧洲.
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研究在欧洲进行
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And they estimated预计
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他们预计
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that 1.6 million百万 years年份 of healthy健康 living活的
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人类过去160万年形成的健康生活方式
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are lost丢失 every一切 year in Europe欧洲
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在欧洲逐年减少
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because of noise噪声 pollution污染.
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这正是由于噪音污染
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So they think it's actually其实 very deadly致命.
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他们认为噪音污染的确是非常致命的
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And by the way,
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同时
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it's also terrible可怕 for your brain.
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它还对人的大脑非常有害
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It really impairs也妨碍 cognition认识.
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噪音污染会损害认知能力
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And our Founding创建 Fathers父亲 knew知道 about this.
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我们的建国先父们认识到了这些
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When they wrote the Constitution宪法,
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他们制定宪法的时候
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they put dirt污垢 all over the cobblestones鹅卵石 outside the hall大厅
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把泥土涂满白宫外面的鹅卵石
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so that they could concentrate集中.
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这样他们就可以集中精力
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So without noise噪声 reduction减少 technology技术,
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因此没有消除噪音技术
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our country国家 would not exist存在.
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我们的国家就不会存在
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So as a patriot爱国者,
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作为一名爱国者
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I felt it was important重要 to --
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我觉得这非常重要
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I wear穿 all the earplugs耳塞 and the earphones耳机,
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我戴着耳塞和耳机
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and it's really improved改善 my life
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这对我的生活确实很有帮助
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in a surprising奇怪 and unexpected意外 way.
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出乎我的意料,超出了我的期望
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And the second第二 point I want to make, the final最后 point,
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我想说的第二点,也是最后一点
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is that -- and it's actually其实 been a theme主题 of TEDMEDTEDMED --
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实际上就是TEDMED的主题--
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that joy喜悦 is so important重要 to your health健康,
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快乐对人的健康非常重要
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that very few少数 of these behaviors行为
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要不是这些行为可以带给我快乐和愉悦的感觉
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will stick with me
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我很难
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unless除非 there's some sense of pleasure乐趣 and joy喜悦 in them.
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能坚持下来
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And just to give you one instance of this:
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举一个例子
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food餐饮.
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食物
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The junk破烂 food餐饮 industry行业
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垃圾食品行业
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is really great
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特别擅长
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at pressing紧迫 our pleasure乐趣 buttons纽扣
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开启我们的愉悦感
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and figuring盘算 out what's the most pleasurable愉快的.
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并带给我们最快乐的感受
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But I think we can use their techniques技术
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但是我想我们可以将他们的技术
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and apply应用 them to healthy健康 food餐饮.
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应用到健康食品领域
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To give just one example,
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比如说
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we love crunchiness酥脆, mouthfeel口感.
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我们喜欢脆脆的口感
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So I basically基本上 have tried试着 to incorporate合并 crunchiness酥脆
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于是我试着把这种脆脆的口感加入到
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into a lot of my recipes食谱 --
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我的许多食谱中--
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throw in some sunflower向日葵 seeds种子.
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比如放一些葵花籽进去
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And you can almost几乎 trick yourself你自己
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你就会有像吃多力多滋(玉米片)
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into thinking思维 you're eating Doritos多力多滋.
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一样的口感
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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And it has made制作 me a healthier健康 person.
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这使我变得更健康
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So that is it.
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就是这些
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The book about it comes out in April四月.
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这本书四月面世
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It's called "Drop下降 Dead Healthy健康."
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书名叫做“不要盲目追求健康”
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And I hope希望 that I don't get sick生病 during the book tour游览.
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我希望新书宣传的时候我不要病倒
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That's my greatest最大 hope希望.
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这是我最大的愿望
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So thank you very much.
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非常感谢大家
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(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
Translated by Jiwei Qu
Reviewed by Ting Huang

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
AJ Jacobs - Author
Immersing himself in alternate lifestyles and long, hilarious experiments (usually with himself the guinea pig), writer AJ Jacobs tests the limits of behavior, customs, culture, knowledge -- and his wife's sense of humor.

Why you should listen

AJ Jacobs' writings stand at the intersection of philosophy, Gonzo journalism and performance art. Stubbornly curious and slyly perceptive, he takes immersive learning to its irrational and profoundly amusing extreme -- extracting wisdom and meaning after long stints as a self-styled guinea pig. For his widely circulated Esquire article "My Outsourced Life," he explored the phenomenon of outsourcing by hiring a team in Bangalore to take care of every part of his life -- from reading his emails to arguing with his wife to reading bedtime stories to his own son. A previous article, "I Think You're Fat," chronicled a brief, cringe-inducing attempt to live his life in Radical Honesty, telling all the truth, all the time.

Jacobs is author of The Know-It-All, which documents the year he spent reading the Encyclopedia Britannica from A to Z, uncovering both funny and surprising factoids but also poignant insight into history and human nature. In 2007 he released The Year of Living Biblically, in which he attempted to follow every single rule in the Bible as literally as possible for an entire year. His recent book The Guinea Pig Diaries: My Life as an Experiment is a collection of numerous personal experiments. including living according to George Washington's rules of conduct, outsourcing every single task to India, and posing as a woman on an online dating site. 

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