ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Rory Sutherland - Advertising guru
Rory Sutherland stands at the center of an advertising revolution in brand identities, designing cutting-edge, interactive campaigns that blur the line between ad and entertainment.

Why you should listen

From unlikely beginnings as a classics teacher to his current job as Vice Chairman of Ogilvy Group, Rory Sutherland has created his own brand of the Cinderella story. He joined Ogilvy & Mather's planning department in 1988, and became a junior copywriter, working on Microsoft's account in its pre-Windows days. An early fan of the Internet, he was among the first in the traditional ad world to see the potential in these relatively unknown technologies.

An immediate understanding of the possibilities of digital technology and the Internet powered Sutherland's meteoric rise. He continues to provide insight into advertising in the age of the Internet and social media through his blog at Campaign's Brand Republic site, his column "The Wiki Man" at The Spectator and his busy Twitter account.

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TEDGlobal 2009

Rory Sutherland: Life lessons from an ad man

Rory Sutherland:广告人谈人生启示

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广告通过改变我们的感知,而不是产品本身,提升产品价值。Rory Sutherland大胆断言:感知价值的改变,可以与我们认为的“真正”价值的改变同样令人满意——他的结论对我们的人生观也可以产生有趣的启发。
- Advertising guru
Rory Sutherland stands at the center of an advertising revolution in brand identities, designing cutting-edge, interactive campaigns that blur the line between ad and entertainment. Full bio

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This is my first time at TEDTED. Normally一般, as an advertising广告 man,
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这是我第一次来到TED。通常,作为一个广告人,
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I actually其实 speak说话 at TEDTED Evil邪恶, which哪一个 is TED'sTED的 secret秘密 sister妹妹
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我在TED Evil(邪恶TED)演讲,这是TED的秘密姐妹组织--
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that pays支付 all the bills票据.
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为所有费用买单。
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It's held保持 every一切 two years年份 in Burma缅甸.
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TED Evil每两年在缅甸举行一次。
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And I particularly尤其 remember记得 a really good speech言语
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有一场非常精彩的演讲尤其令我印象深刻。
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by Kim Jong Il伊尔 on how to get teens青少年 smoking抽烟 again.
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金正日(Kim Jong II)谈论如何能让青少年再度吸烟。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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But, actually其实, it's suddenly突然 come to me after years年份 working加工 in the business商业,
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但实际上,在广告界工作多年后,我突然发现,
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that what we create创建 in advertising广告,
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我们在广告中创造的是,
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which哪一个 is intangible无形 value -- you might威力 call it perceived感知 value,
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无形价值--也可以叫作感知价值,
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you might威力 call it badge徽章 value, subjective主观 value,
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或者标识价值,主观价值,
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intangible无形 value of some kind --
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某种形式的无形价值--
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gets得到 rather a bad rap敲击.
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时常得到负面评价。
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If you think about it, if you want to live生活 in a world世界 in the future未来
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设想一下,如果将来你想生活在
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where there are fewer material材料 goods产品, you basically基本上 have two choices选择.
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物质相对缺乏的世界,基本上你有两个选择。
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You can either live生活 in a world世界 which哪一个 is poorer,
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你可以生活在相对贫穷的世界,
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which哪一个 people in general一般 don't like.
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一般人都不喜欢这个选择。
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Or you can live生活 in a world世界 where actually其实 intangible无形 value
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或者,你可以生活在无形价值构成
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constitutes构成 a greater更大 part部分 of overall总体 value,
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总体价值很大比重的世界,
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that actually其实 intangible无形 value, in many许多 ways方法
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事实上,无形价值在很多方面
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is a very, very fine substitute替代
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能很好地替代
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for using运用 up labor劳动 or limited有限 resources资源
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有限的人力或资源
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in the creation创建 of things.
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用来创造产品。
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Here is one example. This is a train培养 which哪一个 goes from London伦敦 to Paris巴黎.
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这里有个例子。这是一辆从伦敦开往巴黎的火车。
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The question was given特定 to a bunch of engineers工程师,
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15年前,工程师们遇到一个问题,
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about 15 years年份 ago, "How do we make the journey旅程 to Paris巴黎 better?"
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“如何能改善伦敦至巴黎之旅”
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And they came来了 up with a very good engineering工程 solution,
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他们想出了一个非常好的工程解决方案,
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which哪一个 was to spend six billion十亿 pounds英镑
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即花费60亿英镑
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building建造 completely全然 new tracks轨道
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在伦敦和蔚蓝海岸之间
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from London伦敦 to the coast,
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建造全新的轨道,
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and knocking敲门 about 40 minutes分钟 off a three-and-half-hour三和半小时 journey旅程 time.
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使三个半小时的旅程减少40分钟。
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Now, call me Mister先生 Picky挑剔. I'm just an ad广告 man ...
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现在,大家可以叫我挑剔先生。我只是个广告人...
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... but it strikes罢工 me as a slightly unimaginative缺乏想象力 way of improving提高 a train培养 journey旅程
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但依我看,作为改善火车之旅的方法,这不免有些缺乏想象力
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merely仅仅 to make it shorter.
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如果仅仅是缩短行程的话。
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Now what is the hedonic享乐 opportunity机会 cost成本
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那么花费60亿建造铁轨的
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on spending开支 six billion十亿 pounds英镑 on those railway铁路 tracks轨道?
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快乐机会成本是多少呢?
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Here is my naive幼稚 advertising广告 man's男人的 suggestion建议.
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作为一个天真的广告人,我的建议是:
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What you should in fact事实 do is employ采用 all of the world's世界 top最佳 male
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实际上应该把所有世界顶级的男模,
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and female supermodels超级名模,
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和女模请来,
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pay工资 them to walk步行 the length长度 of the train培养, handing移交 out free自由 Chateau酒庄 Petrus佩特鲁斯
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在旅途的全程走秀,免费发放波得路堡红葡萄酒
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for the entire整个 duration持续时间 of the journey旅程.
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直到旅程结束。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
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Now, you'll你会 still have about three billion十亿 pounds英镑 left in change更改,
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这样的话,还能省下三十亿英镑左右,
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and people will ask for the trains火车 to be slowed放缓 down.
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而且人们反而还会要求火车开的慢点。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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Now, here is another另一个 naive幼稚 advertising广告 man's男人的 question again.
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现在,我这个天真的广告人又要提一个问题了。
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And this shows节目 that engineers工程师,
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刚才的例子说明,工程师、
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medical people, scientific科学 people,
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医生和科学家,
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have an obsession困扰 with solving the problems问题 of reality现实,
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都执迷于解决现实问题,
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when actually其实 most problems问题, once一旦 you reach达到 a basic基本 level水平 of wealth财富
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而实际上,当人们在社会中达到了一定的财富水平,
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in society社会, most problems问题 are actually其实 problems问题 of perception知觉.
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大多数问题其实是感知上的问题。
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So I'll ask you another另一个 question.
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所以,我要再问你们一个问题。
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What on earth地球 is wrong错误 with placebos安慰剂?
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安慰剂到底有什么不妥?
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They seem似乎 fantastic奇妙 to me. They cost成本 very little to develop发展.
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我觉得这个主意太棒了。不仅研制成本很低,
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They work extraordinarily异常 well.
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而且效果非常好,
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They have no side effects效果,
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还无副作用,
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or if they do, they're imaginary假想, so you can safely安然 ignore忽视 them.
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如果有的话,也只存在于想象之中,完全可以忽略它。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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So I was discussing讨论 this. And I actually其实 went to the Marginal边缘 Revolution革命 blog博客
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所以我开始与人讨论这个问题。我还到泰勒·考恩(Tyler Cowen)名为边际革命的博客上留言。
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by Tyler泰勒 Cowen考恩. I don't know if anybody任何人 knows知道 it.
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我不知道是否有人知道。
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Someone有人 was actually其实 suggesting提示 that you can take this concept概念 further进一步,
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实际上,有人建议把这一概念带到更深的层面,
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and actually其实 produce生产 placebo安慰剂 education教育.
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发展安慰教育。
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The point is that education教育 doesn't actually其实 work by teaching教学 you things.
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这一观点认为,教育的作用并不是通过教授知识而产生的。
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It actually其实 works作品 by giving you the impression印象
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而是通过让人们产生其已接受良好教育的印象而产生的。
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that you've had a very good education教育, which哪一个 gives you an insane sense
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这种印象给人们不切实际的
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of unwarranted莫须有 self-confidence自信心,
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强烈信心
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which哪一个 then makes品牌 you very, very successful成功 in later后来 life.
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并使他们在今后的生活中非常成功。
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So, welcome欢迎 to Oxford牛津, ladies女士们 and gentlemen绅士.
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所以,女士们先生们,欢迎来到牛津大学。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
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But, actually其实, the point of placebo安慰剂 education教育 is interesting有趣.
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但实际上,安慰教育背后的观点很有趣。
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How many许多 problems问题 of life can be solved解决了
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生活中有多少问题
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actually其实 by tinkering修修补补 with perception知觉,
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能通过改变感知来解决,
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rather than that tedious乏味, hardworking用功 and messy business商业
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而不是通过既乏味又辛苦的努力
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of actually其实 trying to change更改 reality现实?
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改变现实?
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Here's这里的 a great example from history历史. I've heard听说 this attributed由于 to several一些 other kings国王,
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历史上有个很好的例子。我听说有人把这件事被归功于其他几个国王,
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but doing a bit of historical历史的 research研究,
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但我做了一些历史研究,
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it seems似乎 to be Fredrick弗雷德里克 the Great.
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应该发生在弗雷德里克大帝身上。
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Fredrick弗雷德里克 the Great of Prussia普鲁士 was very, very keen敏锐
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普鲁士的弗雷德里克大帝一度非常希望
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for the Germans德国 to adopt采用 the potato土豆 and to eat it,
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德国人接受土豆,食用土豆。
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because he realized实现 that if you had two sources来源 of carbohydrate糖类,
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因为他认为,如果有小麦和土豆这两种碳水化合物的来源,
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wheat小麦 and potatoes土豆, you get less price价钱 volatility挥发性 in bread面包.
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可以减少面包价格的动荡。
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And you get a far lower降低 risk风险 of famine饥荒,
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同时,也可以大大降低发生饥荒的风险,
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because you actually其实 had two crops作物 to fall秋季 back on, not one.
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因为有两种作物可以依靠,而不是一种。
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The only problem问题 is: potatoes土豆, if you think about it, look pretty漂亮 disgusting讨厌.
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唯一的问题是:土豆,如果大家想一想,看上去相当丑。
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And also, 18th century世纪 Prussians普鲁士人 ate very, very few少数 vegetables蔬菜 --
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而且,18世纪的普鲁士人吃非常非常少的蔬菜--
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rather like contemporary现代的 Scottish苏格兰的 people.
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很像现在的苏格兰人。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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So, actually其实, he tried试着 making制造 it compulsory义务.
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于是,他最后采取了强制的措施。
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The Prussian普鲁士 peasantry农民 said,
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普鲁士的农民们说:
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"We can't even get the dogs小狗 to eat these damn该死的 things.
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“我们甚至没办法让狗吃这些恶心的东西。
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They are absolutely绝对 disgusting讨厌 and they're good for nothing."
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这些土豆令人作呕,而且毫无用处。”
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There are even records记录 of people being存在 executed执行
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甚至有许许多多的人由于拒绝种植土豆
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for refusing拒不 to grow增长 potatoes土豆.
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而被处死。
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So he tried试着 plan计划 B.
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于是,他又想了另一个办法。
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He tried试着 the marketing营销 solution, which哪一个 is he declared声明 the potato土豆
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他采取了营销的手段,宣布土豆是宫廷御用蔬菜。
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as a royal王室的 vegetable蔬菜, and none没有 but the royal王室的 family家庭 could consume消耗 it.
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只有皇室家族成员才能享用。
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And he planted种植的 it in a royal王室的 potato土豆 patch补丁,
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他在一片皇家土豆地中种植土豆,
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with guards卫士 who had instructions说明
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并派侍卫
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to guard守卫 over it, night and day,
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日夜加以看守,
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but with secret秘密 instructions说明 not to guard守卫 it very well.
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但却密令他们无需太过认真。
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(Laughter笑声)
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Now, 18th century世纪 peasants农民 know that there is one
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18世纪的农民们懂得一个生活常识,
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pretty漂亮 safe安全 rule规则 in life, which哪一个 is if something is worth价值 guarding守着,
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那就是值得看守的东西,
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it's worth价值 stealing偷窃行为.
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也值得偷。
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Before long, there was a massive大规模的 underground地下
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不久,德国就出现了规模宏大的
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potato-growing马铃薯种植 operation手术 in Germany德国.
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地下土豆种植。
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What he'd他会 effectively有效 doneDONE is he'd他会 re-branded重新命名 the potato土豆.
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他非常成功的重塑了土豆的品牌形象。
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It was an absolute绝对 masterpiece杰作.
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这绝对是一个经典。
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I told this story故事 and a gentleman绅士 from Turkey火鸡 came来了 up to me and said,
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我讲述了这个故事然后一位来自土耳其的先生过来找我说,
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"Very, very good marketer营销, Fredrick弗雷德里克 the Great. But not a patch补丁 on Ataturk阿塔图尔克."
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“非常非常好的营销,Fredrick太伟大了。不过和Ataturk比起来还差早了。”
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Ataturk阿塔图尔克, rather like Nicolas萨科 Sarkozy萨科齐,
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Ataturk,和Nicolas Sarkozy(法国总统)很像。
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was very keen敏锐 to discourage不鼓励 the wearing穿着 of a veil面纱,
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非常渴望抛弃土耳其社会戴面纱的习惯,
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in Turkey火鸡, to modernize现代化 it.
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使其具有现代气息。
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Now, boring无聊 people would have just simply只是 banned取缔 the veil面纱.
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那么,没创意的人可能就会简单的禁止佩戴面纱。
04:59
But that would have ended结束 up with a lot of awful可怕 kickback回扣
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但是那会以强烈的负面反响而告终
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and a hell地狱 of a lot of resistance抵抗性.
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以及铺天盖地的抵制。
05:03
Ataturk阿塔图尔克 was a lateral thinker思想家.
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Ataturk运用横向思维进行思考。
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He made制作 it compulsory义务 for prostitutes妓女 to wear穿 the veil面纱.
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他规定妓女必须佩戴面纱。
05:08
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
05:15
I can't verify校验 that fully充分, but it does not matter.
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我并不能完全证实这个的真实性。不过这并没关系。
05:17
There is your environmental环境的 problem问题 solved解决了, by the way, guys:
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(关键是)社会环境问题解决了,顺便提一句,各位:
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All convicted被定罪 child儿童 molesters性骚扰
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所有被判刑的猥亵儿童者
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have to drive驾驶 a Porsche保时捷 Cayenne辣椒.
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必须驾驶保时捷卡宴。
05:23
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
05:28
What Ataturk阿塔图尔克 realized实现 actually其实 is two very fundamental基本的 things.
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Ataturk揭示的实际是两个基本事实。
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Which哪一个 is that, actually其实, first one,
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其中,实际上,第一个是,
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all value is actually其实 relative相对的.
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所有的价值都是相对价值。
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All value is perceived感知 value.
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所有的价值都是感知价值。
05:38
For those of you who don't speak说话 Spanish西班牙语, jugojugo de naranjaNaranja的 -- it's actually其实 the Spanish西班牙语 for "orange橙子 juice果汁."
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对于不会西班牙语的人,jugo de naranja--实际上就是西班牙语中“橘子汁”的意思。
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Because actually其实 it's not the dollar美元. It's actually其实 the peso比索
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因为实际上那不是美元,而是比索
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in Buenos布宜诺斯艾利斯 Aires布宜诺斯艾利斯. Very clever聪明 Buenos布宜诺斯艾利斯 Aires布宜诺斯艾利斯 street vendors供应商
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在布宜诺斯艾利斯,非常聪明的街头售货商
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decided决定 to practice实践 price价钱 discrimination区别
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决定实践一下这种价格歧视
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to the detriment损害 of any passing通过 gringo外国佬 tourists游客.
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用来占任何一个路过的美国佬的便宜。
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As an advertising广告 man, I have to admire欣赏 that.
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作为一个广告人,我不能不对此表示钦佩。
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But the first thing is that all value is subjective主观.
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不过这一切都说明了第一个道理,也就是所有的价值都是主观的。
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Second第二 point is that persuasion劝说 is often经常 better than compulsion义务.
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第二点是说服往往要比强制更有效。
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These funny滑稽 signs迹象 that flash your speed速度 at you,
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这些有趣的标志在你瞬间路过的时候显示出即时速度,
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some of the new ones那些, on the bottom底部 right,
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有一些新的标志,右下方,
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now actually其实 show显示 a smiley笑脸 face面对 or a frownyfrowny face面对,
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实际上显示的是笑脸或者皱眉脸,
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to act法案 as an emotional情绪化 trigger触发.
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实际上在情绪层面触发共鸣。
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What's fascinating迷人 about these signs迹象 is they cost成本 about 10 percent百分
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这些标志的了不起的地方在于,它们仅仅花费了传统超速相机
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of the running赛跑 cost成本 of a conventional常规 speed速度 camera相机,
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十分之一的成本。
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but they prevent避免 twice两次 as many许多 accidents事故.
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却阻止了两倍数量的事故的发生。
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So, the bizarre奇异的 thing, which哪一个 is baffling莫名其妙
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所以,这种奇怪的事情困扰着
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to conventional常规, classically经典 trained熟练 economists经济学家,
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is that a weird奇怪的 little smiley笑脸 face面对
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也就是一个奇怪的微笑着的小头像
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has a better effect影响 on changing改变 your behavior行为
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在改变个人行为上的作用
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than the threat威胁 of a £60 fine and three penalty罚款 points.
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比60英镑的罚款和给予3个点数的罚分还要有效。
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Tiny little behavioral行为的 economics经济学 detail详情:
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一个很小的行为经济学的细节:
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in Italy意大利, penalty罚款 points go backwards向后.
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在意大利,罚分制度恰恰相反。
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You start开始 with 12 and they take them away.
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从12分起,逐渐减少。
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Because they found发现 that loss失利 aversion厌恶
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因为人们发现厌恶因素的减少
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is a more powerful强大 influence影响 on people's人们 behavior行为.
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在影响人们行为上具有更大的作用。
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In Britain英国 we tend趋向 to feel, "Whoa! Got another另一个 three!"
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在英国我们往往会想,“哇哦,又吃了3分!”
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Not so in Italy意大利.
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但是在意大利却不是这样。
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Another另一个 fantastic奇妙 case案件 of creating创建 intangible无形 value
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还有一个讲述创造无形价值来代替物质价值的
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to replace更换 actual实际 or material材料 value, which哪一个 remember记得, is what,
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极好例子,就是,
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after all, the environmental环境的 movement运动 needs需求 to be about:
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终究,环保运动会触及的问题:
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This again is from Prussia普鲁士, from, I think, about 1812, 1813.
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这个,同样,还是来自普鲁士,我想,大概1812或1813年左右。
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The wealthy富裕 Prussians普鲁士人, to help in the war战争 against反对 the French法国,
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富裕的普鲁士人,为了在普法战争中取得优势,
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were encouraged鼓励 to give in all their jewelry首饰.
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被鼓励捐出他们的全部珠宝。
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And it was replaced更换 with replica复制品 jewelry首饰
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然后用以生铁铸造的珠宝的
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made制作 of cast iron.
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复制品代替。
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Here's这里的 one: "Gold gab瞎扯 ichICH für Eisen艾森, 1813."
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瞧这个:“Gold gab ich für Eisen,1813年。”
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The interesting有趣 thing is that for 50 years年份 hence于是,
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有趣的事情是从这之后的50年,
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the highest最高 status状态 jewelry首饰 you could wear穿 in Prussia普鲁士
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普鲁士社会最高等级的珠宝
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wasn't made制作 of gold or diamonds钻石.
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不是金制或钻石制。
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It was made制作 of cast iron.
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而是生铁制。
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Because actually其实, never mind心神 the actual实际 intrinsic固有 value
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因为事实上,不考虑实际的内在价值
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of having gold jewelry首饰. This actually其实
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比如金珠宝。这件珠宝
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had symbolic象征 value, badge徽章 value.
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具有象征价值,标记价值。
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It said that your family家庭 had made制作 a great sacrifice牺牲 in the past过去.
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它象征着你的家庭在过去做出过很大的贡献。
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So, the modern现代 equivalent当量 would of course课程 be this.
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所以,在现代社会等价的东西应该类似这种。
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(Laughter笑声)
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But, actually其实, there is a thing, just as there are Veblen凡勃伦 goods产品,
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不过,事实上,有一种商品,正如一种叫做Veblen商品的东西,
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where the value of the good depends依靠 on it being存在 expensive昂贵 and rare罕见 --
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它的价值取决于本身的昂贵和稀有--
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there are opposite对面 kind of things
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而它们是恰恰相反的一类东西
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where actually其实 the value in them depends依靠 on them being存在
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其价值恰恰在于它们本身的
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ubiquitous普及, classless阶级 and minimalistic简约.
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普通性,大众化和简单性。
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If you think about it, ShakerismShakerism was a proto-environmental原环境 movement运动.
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如果你想一想的话,震颤派宗教仪式是一种原始的环保运动。
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Adam亚当 Smith工匠 talks会谈 about 18th century世纪 America美国,
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Adam Smith谈论到18世纪的美国
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where the prohibition禁令 against反对 visible可见 displays显示器 of wealth财富 was so great,
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当时抵制物质上的可视财富的运动如火如荼,
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it was almost几乎 a block in the economy经济 in New England英国,
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几乎对新英格兰的经济发展造成了阻碍,
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because even wealthy富裕 farmers农民 could find nothing to spend their money on
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因为即使是富裕的农民也不知道该把钱花在哪,
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without incurring引起 the displeasure不愉快 of their neighbors邻居.
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除非招致邻居的鄙夷。
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It's perfectly完美 possible可能 to create创建 these social社会 pressures压力
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创造一种有利于社会平等的舆论压力
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which哪一个 lead to more egalitarian平均主义 societies社会.
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是完全可能的。
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What's also interesting有趣, if you look at products制品
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同样有趣的是,如果你仔细观察
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that have a high component零件
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高科技部件组成的产品
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of what you might威力 call messaging消息 value,
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或许你们会叫做信息价值,
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a high component零件 of intangible无形 value, versus their intrinsic固有 value:
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这类组件高度集成了无形价值,而不是内在价值:
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They are often经常 quite相当 egalitarian平均主义.
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它们经常很好的诠释了平等主义。
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In terms条款 of dress连衣裙, denim牛仔布 is perhaps也许 the perfect完善 example of something
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就服装而言,牛仔布或许是诠释象征价值(而不是物质价值)
08:19
which哪一个 replaces取代 material材料 value with symbolic象征 value.
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的最好的例子了。
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Coca-Cola可口可乐. A bunch of you may可能 be a load加载 of pinkospinkos,
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可口可乐。也许你们中的某些人是倾左派的,
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and you may可能 not like the Coca-Cola可口可乐 company公司,
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或许你并不喜欢可口可乐公司。
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but it's worth价值 remembering记忆 Andy安迪 Warhol's沃霍尔的 point about Coke可乐.
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不过Andy Warhol对于它的评价却十分耐人寻味。
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What Warhol沃霍尔 said about Coke可乐 is, he said,
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他说,
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"What I really like about Coca-Cola可口可乐 is the president主席 of the United联合的 States状态
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“我之所以爱可口可乐是因为即使是美国总统喝的可乐
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can't get a better Coke可乐 than the bum屁股 on the corner of the street."
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也和街边流浪汉手中的可乐别无二样。”
08:37
Now, that is, actually其实, when you think about it -- we take it for granted理所当然 --
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实际上如果你仔细想想的话,我们都把它当做理所当然了--
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it's actually其实 a remarkable卓越 achievement成就,
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但实际上是很了不起的成就,
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to produce生产 something that's that democratic民主的.
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如此民主的一种产品。
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Now, we basically基本上 have to change更改 our views意见 slightly.
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那么,我们需要把自己的看法稍微转变一下。
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There is a basic基本 view视图 that real真实 value involves涉及 making制造 things,
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基本的看法是(产品的)实际价值包括制作的过程,
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involves涉及 labor劳动. It involves涉及 engineering工程.
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包括劳动力。如工程设计。
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It involves涉及 limited有限 raw生的 materials物料.
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包括有限的原材料。
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And that what we add on top最佳 is kind of false. It's a fake version.
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现在我们要加上一种好像虚化的东西。好像是不真实的。
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And there is a reason原因 for some suspicion怀疑 and uncertainly不确定性 about it.
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当然许多的怀疑和不确定是有原因的。
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It patently公然 veers情诗 toward propaganda宣传.
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显然这个因素就是宣传作用。
09:05
However然而, what we do have now
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然而,我们现在拥有的
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is a much more variegated media媒体 ecosystem生态系统
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是一个更加多样化的媒介环境
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in which哪一个 to kind of create创建 this kind of value, and it's much fairer更公平.
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在其中我们创造这种价值。这样就合理多了。
09:13
When I grew成长 up, this was basically基本上 the media媒体 environment环境 of my childhood童年
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当我长大了,我小时候的媒体环境差不多是这样的
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as translated翻译 into food餐饮.
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可以理解为食物。
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You had a monopoly垄断 supplier供应商. On the left,
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左边这个,是唯一的提供者。
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you have Rupert鲁珀特 Murdoch默多克, or the BBCBBC.
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当时还有Rupert Murdoch,或者BBC。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
09:22
And on your right you have a dependent依赖的 public上市
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右边是依赖性很强的大众
09:24
which哪一个 is pathetically悲哀地 grateful感激 for anything you give it.
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可怜的是,无论你提供什么,他都会心存感激。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
09:29
Nowadays如今, the user用户 is actually其实 involved参与.
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现如今,用户都已经进化了。
09:32
This is actually其实 what's called, in the digital数字 world世界, "user-generated用户生成的 content内容."
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这个在数码世界里,实际上叫做“用户为中心的实体。”
09:35
Although虽然 it's called agriculture农业 in the world世界 of food餐饮.
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尽管叫做农业,在食物这个角度看。
09:37
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
09:38
This is actually其实 called a mash-up混搭,
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这个实际上叫做“糅合”,
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where you take content内容 that someone有人 else其他 has produced生成
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也就是你以其他人的生产结果为起点
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and you do something new with it.
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创造出新的东西。
09:44
In the world世界 of food餐饮 we call it cooking烹饪.
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在食物的角度来看我们叫它烹饪。
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This is food餐饮 2.0,
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这个叫食物2.0版本,
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which哪一个 is food餐饮 you produce生产 for the purpose目的 of sharing分享 it with other people.
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也就是以与其他人分享为目的而生产食物。
09:52
This is mobile移动 food餐饮. British英国的 are very good at that.
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这叫移动食物。英国人很擅长。
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Fish and chips芯片 in newspaper报纸, the Cornish康沃尔 Pasty膏状,
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把鱼和薯条夹在报纸里,Cornish Pastie,
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the pie馅饼, the sandwich三明治.
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派,三明治。
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We invented发明 the whole整个 lot of them.
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全是我们发明的。
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We're not very good at food餐饮 in general一般. Italians意大利 do great food餐饮,
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总体上来讲我们做东西并不好吃。意大利人这方面很棒,
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but it's not very portable手提, generally通常.
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不过便携性就差了点,总的来说。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
10:10
I only learned学到了 this the other day. The Earl伯爵 of Sandwich三明治 didn't invent发明 the sandwich三明治.
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直到有一天我才知道这点。三明治伯爵并未发明三明治。
10:12
He actually其实 invented发明 the toasty烤面包. But then, the Earl伯爵 of Toasty烤面包 would be a ridiculous荒谬 name名称.
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实际上他发明的是烤面包。不过那时,如果叫烤面包伯爵就太荒唐了。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
10:16
Finally最后, we have contextual上下文 communication通讯.
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最后,还有内容关联式沟通。
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Now, the reason原因 I show显示 you Pernod法国绿茴香酒 -- it's only one example.
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那么,我之所以要展示潘诺酒--这只是一个例子。
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Every一切 country国家 has a contextual上下文 alcoholic酒精 drink. In France法国 it's Pernod法国绿茴香酒.
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每个国家都有与其背景关联的酒品。在法国就是潘诺酒。
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It tastes口味 great within the borders国界 of that country国家,
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在这个国家境内品尝的话,美味无比。
10:26
but absolute绝对 shite法士特 if you take it anywhere随地 else其他.
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不过如果你带出去尝尝的话,简直糟透了。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
10:31
Unicum独角 in Hungary匈牙利, for example.
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还有,比如说匈牙利的Unicum。
10:33
The Greeks希腊人 have actually其实 managed管理 to produce生产 something called RetsinaRetsina,
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希腊人实际上生产了一种叫做Retsina的酒,
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which哪一个 even tastes口味 shite法士特 when you're in Greece希腊.
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不过即使在希腊品尝也很难喝。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
10:39
But so much communication通讯 now is contextual上下文
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但是如此多的交流实际上已经关联化了
10:41
that the capacity容量 for actually其实 nudging轻推 people,
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这种强迫人们的能力,
10:43
for giving them better information信息 -- B.J. Fogg福格,
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为了更好的说明--来自Stanford大学的,
10:45
at the University大学 of Stanford斯坦福, makes品牌 the point
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B.J.Fogg,认为
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that actually其实 the mobile移动 phone电话 is --
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手机实际上是--
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He's invented发明 the phrase短语, "persuasive说服力 technologies技术."
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他发明了一个短语,叫做“说服性科技。”
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He believes相信 the mobile移动 phone电话, by being存在 location-specific位置特异性,
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他认为手机,因为地点特有性,
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contextual上下文, timely及时 and immediate即时,
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背景关联性,即时性和直接性,
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is simply只是 the greatest最大 persuasive说服力 technology技术 device设备 ever invented发明.
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是最直接和最伟大的说服性科技产品的代表。
10:59
Now, if we have all these tools工具 at our disposal处置,
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那么,如果我们拥有了所有的这些工具,
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we simply只是 have to ask the question,
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我们仅仅需要问这样一个,
11:03
and Thaler泰勒 and Sunstein桑斯坦 have, of how we can use these more intelligently智能.
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Thaler和Sunstein曾经问过的问题,也就是如何更聪明的使用它们。
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I'll give you one example.
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我再举一个例子。
11:09
If you had a large red button按键 of this kind, on the wall of your home,
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如果在你家中的墙上有这样一个大大的,红色的按钮,
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and every一切 time you pressed压制 it, it saved保存 50 dollars美元 for you,
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每次你只要按它一下,就可以节省50美元,
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put 50 dollars美元 into your pension养老金,
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使你的津贴增加50美元,
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you would save保存 a lot more.
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你节省下来的远远不止这么一些。
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The reason原因 is that the interface接口 fundamentally从根本上 determines确定
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原因是界面从根本上决定了
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the behavior行为. Okay?
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行为。明白了吗?
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Now, marketing营销 has doneDONE a very, very good job工作 of creating创建
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那么,营销在鼓动即兴购买这一方面
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opportunities机会 for impulse冲动 buying购买.
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做的非常好。
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Yet然而 we've我们已经 never created创建 the opportunity机会 for impulse冲动 saving保存.
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我们永远不会鼓动消费者即兴省钱。
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If you did this, more people would save保存 more.
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如果这样的话,更多的人会节省过多。
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It's simply只是 a question of changing改变 the interface接口
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这实际上就是一个改变影响人们做出决定
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by which哪一个 people make decisions决定,
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的界面的问题。
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and the very nature性质 of the decisions决定 changes变化.
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也就是改变决定的本质的问题。
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Obviously明显, I don't want people to do this,
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很显然,我并不想要人们这样做,
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because as an advertising广告 man I tend趋向 to regard看待 saving保存 as just
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因为作为一个广告人我更愿意把节省看做
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consumerism消费主义 needlessly不必要 postponed延期.
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不必要的延缓的消费者主义。
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But if anybody任何人 did want to do that,
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不过如果有人真的想那样做的话,
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that's the kind of thing we need to be thinking思维 about, actually其实:
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fundamental基本的 opportunities机会 to change更改 human人的 behavior行为.
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改变人类行为的基本机会。
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Now, I've got an example here from Canada加拿大.
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现在我要举出一个加拿大的例子。
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There was a young年轻 intern实习生 at Ogilvy奥美 Canada加拿大
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有一个在Ogilvy加拿大实习的年轻人
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called Hunter猎人 Somerville萨默维尔,
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他的名字叫Hunter Somerville,
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who was working加工 in improv即兴 in Toronto多伦多,
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在多伦多做即兴表演,
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and got a part-time兼职 job工作 in advertising广告,
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同时兼职做广告的工作,
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and was given特定 the job工作 of advertising广告 ShreddiesShreddies.
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他为一个叫Shreddies的商品做广告。
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Now this is the most perfect完善 case案件 of creating创建
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这是一个关于创造无形附加价值的
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intangible无形, added添加 value,
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绝好例子,
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without changing改变 the product产品 in the slightest丝毫.
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不需要对产品本身的分量做出一点改变。
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ShreddiesShreddies is a strange奇怪, square广场, whole-grain全麦 cereal谷类,
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Shreddies是一种奇怪的,正方形的全麦麦片,
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only available可得到 in New Zealand新西兰, Canada加拿大 and Britain英国.
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只有在新西兰,加拿大和英国才可以见到。
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It's Kraft's卡夫的 peculiar奇特 way of rewarding奖励 loyalty忠诚 to the crown王冠.
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这是牛皮纸对于王权忠诚的独特嘉奖方式。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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In working加工 out how you could re-launch重新推出 ShreddiesShreddies,
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在策划如何使Shreddies重新上市的过程中,
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he came来了 up with this.
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他想到了这个主意。
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Video视频: (Buzzer蜂鸣器)
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视频:(嗡嗡响)
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Man: ShreddiesShreddies is supposed应该 to be square广场.
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男工:Shreddies应该是方形的啊。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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Woman女人: Have any of these diamond钻石 shapes形状 gone走了 out?
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女士:这些钻石形状的应该都没有泄露出去吧?
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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Voiceover画外音: New Diamond钻石 ShreddiesShreddies cereal谷类.
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画外音:新型钻石状的Shreddies麦片。
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Same相同 100 percent百分 whole-grain全麦 wheat小麦 in a delicious美味的 diamond钻石 shape形状.
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钻石形状新品:同样百分百全麦,更加美味。
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Rory罗里 Sutherland萨瑟兰: I'm not sure this isn't the most perfect完善 example
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Rory Sutherland:我认为这是最完美的一个例子
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of intangible无形 value creation创建. All it requires要求 is
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关于诠释创造无形价值。我们只需要
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photons光子, neurons神经元, and a great idea理念 to create创建 this thing.
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光子,神经细胞,以及极具创造力的点子。
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I would say it's a work of genius天才.
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我不得不说这是天才之作。
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But, naturally自然, you can't do this kind of thing without a little bit of market市场 research研究.
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但是,自然地,在做这样的事情前要做一点市场调研。
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Man: So, ShreddiesShreddies is actually其实 producing生产 a new product产品,
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男士:那么,Shreddies事实上在生产一种新产品,
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which哪一个 is something very exciting扣人心弦 for them.
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对他们来说这是十分令人兴奋的事情。
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So they are introducing引入 new Diamond钻石 ShreddiesShreddies.
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这是他们在介绍新的钻石Shreddies。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
13:32
So I just want to get your first impressions印象 when you see that,
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现在我希望能够知道到你们看到它的第一印象,
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when you see the Diamond钻石 ShreddiesShreddies box there.
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当你看到这个钻石Shreddies的盒子的时候。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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Woman女人: Weren't they square广场?
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女士:它们不是方形的吗?
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Woman女人 #2: I'm a little bit confused困惑. Woman女人 #3: They look like the squares广场 to me.
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女士2:我有点搞不清了。女士3:我认为它们看起来就是方形的。
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Man: They -- Yeah, it's all in the appearance出现.
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男士:它们--是的,全都写在外表里了。
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But it's kind of like flipping翻转 a six or a nine. Like a six,
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不过这有点像掷骰子中的6或者9.
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if you flip翻动 it over it looks容貌 like a nine.
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如果你倒过来看它就像9.
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But a six is very different不同 from a nine.
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但是6和9是不同的。
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Woman女人 # 3: Or an "M" and a "W". Man: An "M" and a "W", exactly究竟.
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女士3:或者“M”和“W”。男士:“M”和“W”,没错。
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Man #2: [unclear不明]
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男士2:[疑惑]
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You just looked看着 like you turned转身 it on its end结束. But when you see it like that
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看起来就好像转了一个角度。不过当你那样看的时候
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it's more interesting有趣 looking.
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它看起来更有趣。
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Man: Just try both of them.
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男士:两种都试试。
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Take a square广场 one there, first.
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先尝一下方形的这个。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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Man: Which哪一个 one did you prefer比较喜欢? Man #2: The first one.
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男士:你更喜欢哪个?男士2:第一个。
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Man: The first one?
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男士:第一个?
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
14:24
Rory罗里 Sutherland萨瑟兰: Now, naturally自然, a debate辩论 raged肆虐.
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Rory Sutherland:现在,很自然的,一场激烈的辩论。
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There were conservative保守 elements分子 in Canada加拿大, unsurprisingly勿庸置疑,
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不出意料,加拿大人骨子里也是有保守思想的,
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who actually其实 resented不满 this intrusion侵扰.
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他实际上并不喜欢这种改变。
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So, eventually终于, the manufacturers制造商 actually其实
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所以,最后的结果是,制造商
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arrived到达 at a compromise妥协, which哪一个 was the combo二合一 pack.
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达成了一个折中的方案,也就是组合包。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
14:40
(Applause掌声)
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14:49
(Laughter笑声)
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(大笑)
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If you think it's funny滑稽, bear in mind心神 there is an organization组织 called
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如果你觉得这很有趣的话,请记住有一个叫做
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the American美国 Institute研究所 of Wine红酒 Economics经济学,
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“美国酒经济协会”的组织,
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which哪一个 actually其实 does extensive广泛 research研究 into perception知觉 of things,
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他们实地做了很多关于事物认知的深度的调查,
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and discovers发现的 that except for among其中
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发现除了
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perhaps也许 five or ten percent百分 of the most knowledgeable懂行 people,
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百分之五或者百分之十那一部分最有见地的人以外,
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there is no correlation相关 between之间 quality质量 and enjoyment享受
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品质和产品体验之间没有关联
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in wine红酒,
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就酒类来说,
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except when you tell the people how expensive昂贵 it is,
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除非你告诉人们这个东西有多贵,
15:13
in which哪一个 case案件 they tend趋向 to enjoy请享用 the more expensive昂贵 stuff东东 more.
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在这种情况下他们倾向于更享受贵的东西。
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So drink your wine红酒 blind in the future未来.
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所以以后喝酒就别看价钱了。
15:19
But this is both hysterically歇斯底里 funny滑稽 --
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不过这两者都非常有趣--
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but I think an important重要 philosophical哲学上 point,
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但是我思考了一个很重要的哲学观点,
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which哪一个 is, going forward前锋, we need more of this kind of value.
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就是,向前探索,我们需要更多这种的价值。
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We need to spend more time appreciating欣赏 what already已经 exists存在,
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我们需要更多的时间品味已经存在的事物,
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and less time agonizing折腾 over what else其他 we can do.
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而少花一点时间去为难自己搞新的花样。
15:31
Two quotations报价 to more or less end结束 with.
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差不多引用这两句作为结尾吧。
15:33
One of them is, "Poetry诗歌 is when you make new things
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一个是,“诗歌就是使新事物亲切近人并且
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familiar and familiar things new."
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使熟悉的事物衍生出新意。”
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Which哪一个 isn't a bad definition定义 of what our job工作 is,
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这不失为一个对我们工作的好定义,
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to help people appreciate欣赏 what is unfamiliar陌生, but also
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去帮助人们欣赏不熟悉的东西,同时也
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to gain获得 a greater更大 appreciation升值, and place地点 a far higher更高 value on
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对已经存在的东西更加珍惜,或者
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those things which哪一个 are already已经 existing现有.
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提升它们的价值。
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There is some evidence证据, by the way, that things like social社会 networking联网 help do that.
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顺便说一下,有证据表明,像社交网络这种东西会对此有帮助。
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Because they help people share分享 news新闻.
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因为这有助于人们分享信息。
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They give badge徽章 value to everyday每天 little trivial不重要的 activities活动.
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它们将每天的琐碎活动赋予标记价值。
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So they actually其实 reduce减少 the need for actually其实 spending开支 great money on display显示,
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所以事实上它减少了用于公开展示的花销,
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and increase增加 the kind of third-party第三方
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而且增加了类似于这种第三方的
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enjoyment享受 you can get from the smallest最少, simplest简单 things in life. Which哪一个 is magic魔法.
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的乐趣,这些你可以从最小的,最简单的生活事物中获得的乐趣。这真是太神奇了。
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The second第二 one is the second第二 G.K. Chesterton切斯特顿 quote引用 of this session会议,
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第二个是这场演讲中第二次对G.K.Chesterton的引用,
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which哪一个 is, "We are perishing灭亡 for want of wonder奇迹, not for want of wonders奇迹,"
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也就是,“使我们灭亡的,是对一个奇迹的渴望,而不是对众多奇迹的渴望,”
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which哪一个 I think for anybody任何人 involved参与 in technology技术, is perfectly完美 true真正.
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这个我认为对于科技业的有关人士,应该感触尤为深刻。
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And a final最后 thing: When you place地点 a value on things like health健康,
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最后一点:当你把价值附加于像健康,
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love, sex性别 and other things,
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爱情,性和其他的这种事情时,
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and learn学习 to place地点 a material材料 value
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同时学会去把物质价值附加在
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on what you've previously先前 discounted打折
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你之前所不重视的事物上
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for being存在 merely仅仅 intangible无形, a thing not seen看到,
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不要仅仅是因为它们无形,或者太过渺小,
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you realize实现 you're much, much wealthier富裕 than you ever imagined想象.
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你会发现你会比你所能想象的更加富有。
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Thank you very much indeed确实.
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非常非常感谢大家。
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(Applause掌声)
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Translated by Bo Wang
Reviewed by Coco Shen

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Rory Sutherland - Advertising guru
Rory Sutherland stands at the center of an advertising revolution in brand identities, designing cutting-edge, interactive campaigns that blur the line between ad and entertainment.

Why you should listen

From unlikely beginnings as a classics teacher to his current job as Vice Chairman of Ogilvy Group, Rory Sutherland has created his own brand of the Cinderella story. He joined Ogilvy & Mather's planning department in 1988, and became a junior copywriter, working on Microsoft's account in its pre-Windows days. An early fan of the Internet, he was among the first in the traditional ad world to see the potential in these relatively unknown technologies.

An immediate understanding of the possibilities of digital technology and the Internet powered Sutherland's meteoric rise. He continues to provide insight into advertising in the age of the Internet and social media through his blog at Campaign's Brand Republic site, his column "The Wiki Man" at The Spectator and his busy Twitter account.

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