ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Julian Treasure - Sound consultant
Julian Treasure studies sound and advises businesses on how best to use it.

Why you should listen

Julian Treasure is the chair of the Sound Agency, a firm that advises worldwide businesses -- offices, retailers, airports -- on how to design sound in their physical spaces and communication. He asks us to pay attention to the sounds that surround us. How do they make us feel: productive, stressed, energized, acquisitive?

Treasure is the author of the book Sound Business, a manual for effective sound use in every aspect of business. His most recent book, How to be Heard: Secrets for Powerful Speaking and Listening, based on his TED Talk, offers practical exercises to improve communication skills and an inspiring vision for a sonorous world of effective speaking, conscious listening and understanding. He speaks globally on this topic.

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Julian Treasure: Shh! Sound health in 8 steps

Julian Treasure:保持聽力的八個步驟

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Julian Treasure認為目前吵雜的世界正一步一步啃噬我們的心靈健康,甚至危害我們的生命。他告訴我們改善噪音環境的八個步驟(就從買付便宜的耳塞開始),並試圖修復我們與聲音的互動關係。
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The Hindus印度教徒 say, "Nada納達 brahma,"
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印度人說:「那答布拉馬」,
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one translation翻譯 of which哪一個 is, "The world世界 is sound聲音."
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翻譯過來就是:「有聲世界」。
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And in a way, that's true真正, because everything is vibrating振動.
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在某方面來說,這很正確,因為萬物都會振動,
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In fact事實, all of you as you sit here right now are vibrating振動.
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就算你現在坐在位子上,還是在振動,
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Every一切 part部分 of your body身體 is vibrating振動 at different不同 frequencies頻率.
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我們身體的每一個部位都以不同的頻率在振動。
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So you are, in fact事實, a chord --
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所以我們本身就是一種和弦,
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each of you an individual個人 chord.
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我們每一個人都是一種獨立的和弦。
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One definition定義 of health健康 may可能 be
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如果這種和弦可以很和諧地運作,
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that that chord is in complete完成 harmony和諧.
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也可視為另外一種健康的定義。
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Your ears耳朵 can't hear that chord;
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人類的耳朵聽不到這種和弦,
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they can actually其實 hear amazing驚人 things. Your ears耳朵 can hear 10 octaves八度.
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但人耳能聽到神奇的聲音,我們可以聽見十個八度音階,
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Incidentally順便, we see just one octave八度.
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但通常我們只會注意到一個八度音階。
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Your ears耳朵 are always on -- you have no ear lids.
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人耳是永遠打開的,不能自由開闔,
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They work even when you sleep睡覺.
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就算在睡覺的時候也能聽得見聲音。
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The smallest最少 sound聲音 you can perceive感知
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人類能聽到的最微小聲音,
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moves移動 your eardrum鼓膜 just four atomic原子 diameters直徑.
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僅僅能讓我們的鼓膜振動4個原子直徑而已;
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The loudest最響亮 sound聲音 you can hear
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而我們能聽到最大的聲音,
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is a trillion times more powerful強大 than that.
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則是最小聲音的兆倍以上。
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Ears耳朵 are made製作 not for hearing聽力,
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耳朵不光只是可以聽聲音,
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but for listening.
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還能傾聽別人的心聲;
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Listening聽力 is an active活性 skill技能,
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傾聽是一項主動的行為,
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whereas hearing聽力 is passive被動, listening is something that we have to work at --
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而聽聲音則是被動的,所以我們在傾聽的時候必須專注,
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it's a relationship關係 with sound聲音.
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學習培養與聲音的良好互動,
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And yet然而 it's a skill技能 that none沒有 of us are taught.
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但這個技巧卻從來沒有人教過我們。
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For example, have you ever considered考慮 that there are listening positions位置,
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舉例來說,你有沒有想過是否有指導我們
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places地方 you can listen from?
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如何傾聽的技巧呢?
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Here are two of them.
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我來舉二個傾聽的技巧:
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Reductive還原的 listening is listening "for."
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縮小範圍式傾聽,是為聽而聽,
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It reduces減少 everything down to what's relevant相應
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先把不相關的內容都去除,
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and it discards丟棄 everything that's not relevant相應.
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只留下重要的內容。
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Men男人 typically一般 listen reductively還原.
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男人大部分採取縮小範圍式傾聽,
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So he's saying, "I've got this problem問題."
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如果某個男人說:「我有個問題...」
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He's saying, "Here's這裡的 your solution. Thanks謝謝 very much. Next下一個."
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另一個男人會回答:「解決方法是這樣,謝謝,下一位。」
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That's the way we talk, right guys?
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我們男人就是這樣談話的,對吧?
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Expansive膨脹 listening, on the other hand,
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另一種擴大範圍式傾聽,
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is listening "with," not listening "for."
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是參與傾聽,而不是為聽而聽,
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It's got no destination目的地 in mind心神 --
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傾聽的人,心中沒設定什麼目標,
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it's just enjoying享受 the journey旅程.
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只是很享受這種傾聽的過程。
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Women婦女 typically一般 listen expansively豪爽.
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女人大部分都採擴大範圍式傾聽,
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If you look at these two, eye contact聯繫, facing面對 each other,
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你看看這二個女人,她們眼神接觸,面向對方,
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possibly或者 both talking at the same相同 time.
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可能二個人都同時在講話。
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(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
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Men男人, if you get nothing else其他 out of this talk,
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男性同胞們,聽完我的演講後,
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practice實踐 expansive廣闊 listening,
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至少要學會擴大範圍式傾聽,
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and you can transform轉變 your relationships關係.
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這樣至少可以改善你的人際關係。
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The trouble麻煩 with listening is that so much of what we hear
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傾聽的困難度在於,當我們要傾聽的時候,
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is noise噪聲, surrounding周圍 us all the time.
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總是有許多噪音圍繞在我們四周,
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Noise噪聲 like this, according根據 to the European歐洲的 Union聯盟,
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依據歐盟的講法,這種噪音
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is reducing減少 the health健康 and the quality質量 of life
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會降低歐洲人口
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of 25 percent百分
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25%的
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of the population人口 of Europe歐洲.
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生活品質與健康。
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Two percent百分 of the population人口 of Europe歐洲 --
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歐洲有約2%的人,
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that's 16 million百萬 people --
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也就是1600萬人,
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are having their sleep睡覺 devastated滿目瘡痍
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因為這種噪音
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by noise噪聲 like that.
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而夜不成眠。
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Noise噪聲 kills殺死
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噪音一年
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200,000 people a year in Europe歐洲.
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會導致二十萬歐洲人死亡,
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It's a really big problem問題.
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真的是很嚴重的問題。
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Now, when you were little, if you had noise噪聲 and you didn't want to hear it,
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在我們小時候,如果遇到有噪音又不想聽的時候,
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you'd stick your fingers手指 in your ears耳朵 and hum.
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我們會把手指塞進耳朵裡,自己哼歌唱。
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These days, you can do a similar類似 thing, it just looks容貌 a bit cooler冷卻器.
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現在,你也可以做類似的動作,看起來還很酷,
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It looks容貌 a bit like this.
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用這種東西就可以了。
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The trouble麻煩 with widespread廣泛 headphone耳機 use
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但大量使用耳機的壞處
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is it brings帶來 three really big health健康 issues問題.
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是會引發三項嚴重的健康問題,
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The first really big health健康 issue問題 is a word that Murray穆雷 Schafer謝弗 coined創造:
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第一項問題,被莫瑞.雪佛(作曲家)定義為:
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"schizophoniaschizophonia."
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"schizophonia"(音景分裂),
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It's a dislocation錯位
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也就是聽覺
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between之間 what you see and what you hear.
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和視覺的錯置。
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So, we're inviting誘人的 into our lives生活
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我們在生活裡,加入了許多
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the voices聲音 of people who are not present當下 with us.
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身旁的人以外的聲音,
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I think there's something deeply unhealthy不良
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我覺得長期處在音景分裂狀態下,
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about living活的 all the time in schizophoniaschizophonia.
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是很不健康的。
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The second第二 problem問題 that comes with headphone耳機 abuse濫用
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配戴耳機會造成的第二個健康問題
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is compression壓縮.
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就是壓縮,
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We squash壁球 music音樂 to fit適合 it into our pocket口袋
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我們把音樂壓縮進我們的口袋裡,
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and there is a cost成本 attached to this.
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這樣做有個問題。
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Listen to this -- this is an uncompressed未壓縮 piece of music音樂.
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聽聽看這個,這是未經壓縮過的音樂。
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(Music音樂)
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(音樂)
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And now the same相同 piece of music音樂 with 98 percent百分 of the data數據 removed去除.
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現在再來聽聽相同的音樂,其中98%因壓縮而被移除。
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(Music音樂)
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(音樂)
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I do hope希望 that some of you at least最小
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我真的希望你們之中有人
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can hear the difference區別 between之間 those two.
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能聽得出來這二者的差別,
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There is a cost成本 of compression壓縮.
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這就是壓縮音樂的代價,
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It makes品牌 you tired and irritable急躁 to have to make up all of that data數據.
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它會讓你不耐煩、也不想去想像那些
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You're having to imagine想像 it.
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你必須去想像的聲音,
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It's not good for you in the long run.
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長期來說,對我們的健康是不好的。
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The third第三 problem問題 with headphones頭戴耳機 is this: deafness --
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戴耳機會引發的第三個問題是:耳聾,
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noise-induced噪聲性 hearing聽力 disorder紊亂.
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NIHD--噪音引起的聽覺障礙。
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Ten million百萬 Americans美國人 already已經 have this for one reason原因 or another另一個,
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有一千萬個美國人,因為各種原因而有聽覺障礙,
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but really worryingly令人擔憂,
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但真正讓我們擔心的是,
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16 percent百分 --
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有16%的
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roughly大致 one in six -- of American美國 teenagers青少年
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美國青少年,也就是六個青少年中有一個,
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suffer遭受 from noise-induced噪聲性 hearing聽力 disorder紊亂
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因為配戴耳機而產生這種
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as a result結果 of headphone耳機 abuse濫用.
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因噪音引起的聽覺障礙。
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One study研究 at an American美國 university大學
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美國某間大學所做的一項研究顯示,
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found發現 that 61 percent百分 of college學院 freshmen新生
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有61%的大學新鮮人,
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had damaged破損 hearing聽力
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因為配戴耳機
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as a result結果 of headphone耳機 abuse濫用.
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而產生聽覺障礙。
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We may可能 be raising提高 an entire整個 generation of deaf people.
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我們的下一代很有可能都會有聽覺障礙,
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Now that's a really serious嚴重 problem問題.
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這真的是很嚴重的問題。
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I'll give you three quick tips提示 to protect保護 your ears耳朵
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有三個小方法可以保護你的耳朵,
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and pass通過 these on to your children孩子, please.
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請務必教導給你的小孩:
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Professional專業的 hearing聽力 protectors保護 are great;
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專業的護耳器很棒,
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I use some all the time.
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我經常戴著;
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If you're going to use headphones頭戴耳機, buy購買 the best最好 ones那些 you can afford給予
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若一定要用耳機,請買你能力範圍內,品質最好的耳機,
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because quality質量 means手段 you don't have to have it so loud.
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因為好品質的耳機可以讓你不用開那麼大的音量,
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If you can't hear somebody talking to you in a loud voice語音,
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如果戴上耳機後,聽不到別人大聲對你說話,
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it's too loud.
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耳機的音量就太大了;
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And thirdly第三, if you're in bad sound聲音,
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第三,如果你處於有噪音的環境,
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it's fine to put your fingers手指 in your ears耳朵 or just move移動 away from it.
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你可以用手指塞住你的耳朵,或乾脆走開,
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Protect保護 your ears耳朵 in that way.
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這樣才能保護你的耳朵。
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Let's move移動 away from bad sound聲音 and look at some friends朋友 that I urge敦促 you to seek尋求 out.
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我建議大家儘量遠離噪音,去見見這幾位朋友:
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WWBWWB:
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W,W,B:
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Wind, water, birds鳥類 --
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也就是風、水和鳥類,
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stochastic隨機 natural自然 sounds聲音
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這種是隨機的自然聲音,
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composed of lots of individual個人 random隨機 events事件,
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由各種不同的隨機聲音所組成,
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all of it very healthy健康,
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每一種都很健康,
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all of it sound聲音 that we evolved進化 to over the years年份.
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每一種都伴隨著我們人類演化至今。
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Seek尋求 those sounds聲音 out; they're good for you and so it this.
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到戶外找找這種聲音,對你很有幫助,這種聲音也是,
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Silence安靜 is beautiful美麗.
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靜默也有另一種美感。
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The Elizabethans伊麗莎白時代 described描述 language語言
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伊利莎白時代的人認為
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as decorated裝飾 silence安靜.
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語言只是為了裝飾沈默。
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I urge敦促 you to move移動 away from silence安靜 with intention意向
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我希望各位能先認識靜默之美,
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and to design設計 soundscapes音景 just like works作品 of art藝術.
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再轉而體會音效設計之美,就像藝術品一樣,
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Have a foreground前景, a background背景, all in beautiful美麗 proportion比例.
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要有前景、背景,還要有完美的比例。
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It's fun開玩笑 to get into designing設計 with sound聲音.
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聲音的設計是很有趣的,
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If you can't do it yourself你自己, get a professional專業的 to do it for you.
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如果你自己做不來,就請專業人士幫忙。
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Sound聲音 design設計 is the future未來,
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聲音設計會是未來的趨勢,
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and I think it's the way we're going to change更改 the way the world世界 sounds聲音.
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我認為我們可以藉此改變世界的聲音生態。
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I'm going to just run quickly很快 through通過 eight modalities模式,
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我很快地為各位介紹八種聲音療法,
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eight ways方法 sound聲音 can improve提高 health健康.
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這八種聲音療法可以改善各位的健康。
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First, ultrasound超聲: we're very familiar with it from physical物理 therapy治療;
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第一,超音波:大家健檢時都會用到,
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it's also now being存在 used to treat對待 cancer癌症.
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現在也被用來治療癌症。
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Lithotripsy碎石 -- saving保存 thousands數千 of people a year from the scalpel解剖刀
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碎石術:每一年都讓數以千計的病患免於開刀之苦,
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by pulverizing粉碎 stones石頭 with high-intensity高強度 sound聲音.
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用高強度的音頻將結石震碎。
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Sound聲音 healing復原 is a wonderful精彩 modality形態.
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聲音療癒法是很棒的療法,
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It's been around for thousands數千 of years年份.
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已經被人類使用了數千年了,
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I do urge敦促 you to explore探索 this.
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我建議各位嚐試一下,
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There are great things being存在 doneDONE there, treating治療 now autism自閉症,
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現在已被廣泛應用,可以治療自閉症、
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dementia癡呆 and other conditions條件.
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痴呆及其他症狀。
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And music音樂, of course課程. Just listening to music音樂 is good for you,
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音樂,當然光聽音樂就很棒了,
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if it's music音樂 that's made製作 with good intention意向,
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尤其是出於善意、
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made製作 with love, generally通常.
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充滿愛意的音樂更棒,
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Devotional信仰的 music音樂, good -- Mozart莫扎特, good.
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像是宗教音樂或莫札特都很棒,
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There are all sorts排序 of types類型 of music音樂
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各式各樣的音樂
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that are very healthy健康.
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對人體健康都很有幫助。
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And four modalities模式 where you need to take some action行動
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還有四種聲音療法是需要各位
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and get involved參與.
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主動參與的,
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First of all, listen consciously自覺.
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第一是有意識的傾聽,
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I hope希望 that that after this talk you'll你會 be doing that.
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我希望各位在演講結束後就身體力行,
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It's a whole整個 new dimension尺寸 to your life and it's wonderful精彩 to have that dimension尺寸.
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你會體驗到完全不同的境界,達到那個境界是很棒的事。
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Secondly其次, get in touch觸摸 with making製造 some sound聲音 --
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第二,製造一些聲音、
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create創建 sound聲音.
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發出聲響,
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The voice語音 is the instrument儀器 we all play,
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聲音是我們每個人都會的樂器,
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and yet然而 how many許多 of us are trained熟練 in using運用 our voice語音? Get trained熟練;
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但有多少人受過發聲訓練?學習發聲,
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learn學習 to sing, learn學習 to play an instrument儀器.
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學習唱歌,學習演奏樂器。
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Musicians音樂家 have bigger brains大腦 -- it's true真正.
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音樂家的腦袋確實比一般人來得大,
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You can do this in groups as well.
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你也可以和大家一起演奏樂器或歌唱,
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It's a fantastic奇妙 antidote解藥 to schizophoniaschizophonia;
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這是對抗音景分裂的最佳良藥,
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to make music音樂 and sound聲音 in a group of people,
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和別人一起演奏或歌唱,
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whichever任何 style樣式 you enjoy請享用 particularly尤其.
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只要你喜歡的型式都可以。
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And let's take a stewarding管事 role角色 for the sound聲音 around us.
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我們必須學會尊重週遭的聲音,
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Protect保護 your ears耳朵? Yes, absolutely絕對.
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還得要保護自己的耳朵,
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Design設計 soundscapes音景 to be beautiful美麗 around you
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為你自己的家或工作場所設計出
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at home and at work.
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悠美的聲音效果;
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And let's start開始 to speak說話 up
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若有人用
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when people are assailing調戲 us
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剛才那種噪音攻擊你時,
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with the noise噪聲 that I played發揮 you early on.
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要學會出聲制止。
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So I'm going to leave離開 you with seven things you can do right now
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在結束之前,我要告訴各位七項你現在就可以做的事,
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to improve提高 your health健康 with sound聲音.
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來改善你的聽力。
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My vision視力 is of a world世界 that sounds聲音 beautiful美麗
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我希望世界都充滿美妙的聲音,
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and if we all start開始 doing these things,
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如果我們都能開始做這七件事,
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we will take a very big step in that direction方向.
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我們就能朝這個方向大步邁進。
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So I urge敦促 you to take that path路徑.
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所以我建議各位採取這些行動。
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I'm leaving離開 you with a little more birdsong鳥鳴聲, which哪一個 is very good for you.
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我要再播放一些鳥鳴聲,對你的健康很有幫助,
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I wish希望 you sound聲音 health健康.
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希望各位的聽力都能保持健康。
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(Applause掌聲)
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(掌聲)
Translated by Marie Wu
Reviewed by Adrienne Lin

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Julian Treasure - Sound consultant
Julian Treasure studies sound and advises businesses on how best to use it.

Why you should listen

Julian Treasure is the chair of the Sound Agency, a firm that advises worldwide businesses -- offices, retailers, airports -- on how to design sound in their physical spaces and communication. He asks us to pay attention to the sounds that surround us. How do they make us feel: productive, stressed, energized, acquisitive?

Treasure is the author of the book Sound Business, a manual for effective sound use in every aspect of business. His most recent book, How to be Heard: Secrets for Powerful Speaking and Listening, based on his TED Talk, offers practical exercises to improve communication skills and an inspiring vision for a sonorous world of effective speaking, conscious listening and understanding. He speaks globally on this topic.

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