Pico Iyer: The art of stillness
皮科·耶尔: 静观的技艺
Pico Iyer has spent more than 30 years tracking movement and stillness -- and the way criss-crossing cultures have changed the world, our imagination and all our relationships. Full bio
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that it would be cheaper
from my parents' house in California.
最好的学校就读还来得便宜。
the more I came to love to fly,
我越是爱上旅行,
from high school,
every season of my 18th year
分别待上一季。
I became a travel writer
我成了一个旅游作家,
可以结合在一块儿。
that if you were lucky enough
如果你可以幸运地
the candlelit temples of Tibet
and the high cobalt skies
when you travel
unless you can bring the right eyes to it.
否则大地依然黯淡无光。
and more appreciative eyes
is how many of us get
寻常所得到的东西,
in our accelerated lives, a break.
the slideshow of my experience
as going to Tibet or to Cuba.
I mean nothing more intimidating
through the centuries
the Stoics were reminding us
斯多葛学派提醒我们
that makes our lives,
成就了我们的生命,
sweeps through your town
迅速扑向你的城市,
almost feels liberated,
却几乎感觉释怀,
to start his life anew.
使自己重获新生的重要机会。
as Shakespeare told us in "Hamlet,"
在《哈姆雷特》中所告诉我们的,
my experience as a traveler.
作为一个旅者的经验。
the most mind-bending trip
最不可思议的旅程:
going back to it in my head,
允许我可以在心思中回朔,
finding a place for it in my thinking,
寻得一个位置,
一直持续下去。
gave me some amazing sights,
带给我一些惊人的景致,
into lasting insights.
化为更长的见识。
that so much of our life
我们自己的脑袋里,
or interpretation or speculation,
透过诠释,或是猜测,
改变我的思维开始。
were telling us this centuries ago,
在几个世纪前就告诉我们,
200 emails in a day.
一天收到两百多封电邮的日子。
were not on Facebook.
也没待在脸书上。
无论是夜晚或白天中的任何时刻,
our parents can get to us.
我们的父母都能找到我们。
that in recent years
than 50 years ago,
竟然比 50 年前还少,
可以用来节省时间的设备,
less and less time.
make contact with people
as a traveler
让我最为诧异的事情之一就是
that often it's exactly the people
of the limits of old,
about the need for limits,
他们理解限制的必须,
many of you have heard about;
of their paid time free
their imaginations go wandering.
for my digital I.D.,
about the program
to teach the many, many Googlers
to become trainers in it,
about the book that he was about to write
向我阐述了一本他正想写的书,
has empirically shown
health or to clearer thinking,
of the most eloquent spokesmen
of Wired magazine, Kevin Kelly.
创始人之一,凯文·凯利。
on fresh technologies
or a laptop or a TV in his home.
笔记本电脑,或者电视。
when they go online again.
他们重新上线时之所需。
that technology hasn't always given us
the wisest use of technology.
for which the adjective "holy" is used,
of the Torah --
one of our greatest luxuries,
我们所拥有的最大奢侈之一:
it's the pause or the rest
its beauty and its shape.
a lot of empty space on the page
my thoughts and sentences
领会我的思维与句法,
has room to breathe.
of course, many people,
当然有很多人,
a second home.
that any time I want,
任何时候,若我想的话,
if not in space,
whenever I do I spend much of it
每次我这么做,
the following day.
meat or sex or wine
放弃吃肉,性生活,或红酒,
three days off on retreat
to be leaving my poor wife behind
以及忽略那些
all those seemingly urgent emails
a friend's birthday party.
to a place of real quiet,
or creative or joyful to share
有创意的,或快意之事
my exhaustion or my distractedness,
仅仅是我的疲惫或分神状态,
from the office,
driving through Times Square,
经过了时代广场,
that I was racing around so much
I might have dreamed of as a little boy.
and colleagues,
on Park Avenue and 20th Street.
有个非常棒的公寓。
writing about world affairs,
这工作让我得以撰写世界事务,
enough from them
if I was truly happy.
of Kyoto, Japan,
某后街里的单间房内,
that had long exerted a strong,
of Kyoto and feel I recognized it;
并感觉,我认出它来了,
and shrines,
for 800 years or more.
I ended up where I still am
在一个不毛之地,
in the middle of nowhere
for job advancement
都不是一个理想的规划。
what I prize most,
a cell phone there.
one of its nasty surprises,
in front of mine on the freeway,
漂移到我车子前方,
going nowhere
racing around to Bhutan or Easter Island.
所度之日都要有帮助。
of the world.
in Frankfurt, Germany,
came down and sat next to me
in a very friendly conversation
she didn't even go to sleep,
甚至从未睡去,
really imparted itself to me.
taking conscious measures these days
有越来越多人刻意地
inside their lives.
of dollars a night
their cell phone and their laptop
just before they go to sleep,
their messages
and listen to some music,
behind Los Angeles,
高耸黯黑的群山之中,
as a full-time monk
at the age of 77,
unsexy title of "Old Ideas,"
一个非常不性感的名称 “旧思维”,
in 17 nations in the world,
17 个国家冲上排行榜首位,
that we get from people like that.
and trouble to sit still.
of us have the sensation,
距离大约两英寸,
from a huge screen,
and then further back,
what the canvas means
by going nowhere.
than going slow.
as paying attention.
alive and full of fresh hope,
期待满怀全新希望,
to try considering going nowhere.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Pico Iyer - Global authorPico Iyer has spent more than 30 years tracking movement and stillness -- and the way criss-crossing cultures have changed the world, our imagination and all our relationships.
Why you should listen
In twelve books, covering everything from Revolutionary Cuba to the XIVth Dalai Lama, Islamic mysticism to our lives in airports, Pico Iyer has worked to chronicle the accelerating changes in our outer world, which sometimes make steadiness and rootedness in our inner world more urgent than ever. In his TED Book, The Art of Stillness, he draws upon travels from North Korea to Iran to remind us how to remain focused and sane in an age of frenzied distraction. As he writes in the book, "Almost everybody I know has this sense of overdosing on information and getting dizzy living at post-human speeds ... All of us instinctively feel that something inside us is crying out for more spaciousness and stillness to offset the exhilarations of this movement and the fun and diversion of the modern world."
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