ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Derek Sivers - Entrepreneur
Through his new project, MuckWork, Derek Sivers wants to lessen the burdens (and boredom) of creative people.

Why you should listen

Derek Sivers is best known as the founder of CD Baby. A professional musician since 1987, he started CD Baby by accident in 1998 when he was selling his own CD on his website, and friends asked if he could sell theirs, too. CD Baby was the largest seller of independent music on the web, with over $100M in sales for over 150,000 musician clients.

In 2008, Sivers sold CD Baby to focus on his new ventures to benefit musicians, including his new company, MuckWork, where teams of efficient assistants help musicians do their "uncreative dirty work."

More profile about the speaker
Derek Sivers | Speaker | TED.com
TEDIndia 2009

Derek Sivers: Weird, or just different?

德雷克·西弗斯:古怪还是不同?

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俗话说:“任何事物都有正反两面。”在接下来的两分钟,德雷克·西弗斯将会以几种你意想不到的方式证明它的正确性。
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So, imagine想像 you're standing常设 on a street anywhere随地 in America美国
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好,假设你现在站在美国任何一个地方的街道上
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and a Japanese日本 man comes up to you and says,
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一个日本人走过来跟你说,
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"Excuse借口 me, what is the name名称 of this block?"
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“打扰一下,请问这栋街区叫什么名字?”
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And you say, "I'm sorry, well, this is Oak橡木 Street, that's Elm榆树 Street.
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而你说,“不知道。不过,这条是橡树街,那条是榆树街。
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This is 26th, that's 27th."
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这条是26街,那条是27街。”
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He says, "OK, but what is the name名称 of that block?"
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他说,“哦,好的。那这栋街区叫什么名字呢?”
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You say, "Well, blocks don't have names.
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你说,“街区是没有名字的。
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Streets街道 have names; blocks are just the
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街道才有名字;街区只不过是
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unnamed无名 spaces空间 in between之间 streets街道."
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街道之间的未命名的空间。”
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He leaves树叶, a little confused困惑 and disappointed失望.
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他带着一点疑惑和失望离开了。
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So, now imagine想像 you're standing常设 on a street, anywhere随地 in Japan日本,
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好,现在假设你正站在日本某个地方的街道上,
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you turn to a person next下一个 to you and say,
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你找到你旁边的一个人说,
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"Excuse借口 me, what is the name名称 of this street?"
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“打扰一下,请问这条街道叫什么名字?”
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They say, "Oh, well that's Block 17 and this is Block 16."
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他们说,“哦,那栋是17街区,这栋是16街区。”
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And you say, "OK, but what is the name名称 of this street?"
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你说,“好的,那这条街道叫什么呢?”
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And they say, "Well, streets街道 don't have names.
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他们会说,“啊,街道是没有名字的。
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Blocks have names.
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街区才有名字。
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Just look at Google谷歌 Maps地图 here. There's Block 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
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看一下这张谷歌地图,这里有14,15,16,17,18,19街区。
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All of these blocks have names,
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这些街区都有名字。
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and the streets街道 are just the unnamed无名 spaces空间 in between之间 the blocks.
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街道只不过是街区之间那些未命名的空间。
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And you say then, "OK, then how do you know your home address地址?"
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那你会说了,“好吧,那你怎么写你的家庭住址呢?”
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He said, "Well, easy简单, this is District Eight.
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他说,“嗨,简单,这里是第八区,
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There's Block 17, house number one."
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17街区,一号房屋。”
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You say, "OK, but walking步行 around the neighborhood邻里,
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你说,“好吧,但是在邻里四周转转,
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I noticed注意到 that the house numbers数字 don't go in order订购."
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我发现房屋号码不是按顺序排的。”
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He says, "Of course课程 they do. They go in the order订购 in which哪一个 they were built内置.
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他说,“当然不是。他们是按他们建造的时间顺序来排序的。
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The first house ever built内置 on a block is house number one.
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街区里第一所建造的房子是一号房屋。
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The second第二 house ever built内置 is house number two.
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第二所建造的房子是二号房屋。
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Third第三 is house number three. It's easy简单. It's obvious明显."
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第三所是三号房屋。很简单,很明显。”
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So, I love that sometimes有时 we need to
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所以,我认为有时候我们需要
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go to the opposite对面 side of the world世界
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去世界的另一端
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to realize实现 assumptions假设 we didn't even know we had,
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去验证那些我们不以为意的偏见,
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and realize实现 that the opposite对面 of them may可能 also be true真正.
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去验证我们偏见的反面可能也是正确的。
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So, for example, there are doctors医生 in China中国
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例如,中国的医生
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who believe that it's their job工作 to keep you healthy健康.
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认为保持你的健康是他们的职责。
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So, any month you are healthy健康 you pay工资 them,
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所以,你健康的时候你得付钱给他们,
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and when you're sick生病 you don't have to pay工资 them because they failed失败
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而当你生病的时候你不需要付钱给他们,因为他们
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at their job工作. They get rich丰富 when you're healthy健康, not sick生病.
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在他们的工作上失职了。他们在你健康而不是生病的时候赚钱。
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(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
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In most music音乐, we think of the "one"
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在大多数音乐中我们认为第一拍
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as the downbeat悲观, the beginning开始 of the musical音乐 phrase短语: one, two, three, four.
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是强拍,是音阶的开始。一,二,三,四。
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But in West西 African非洲人 music音乐, the "one"
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但在非洲西部音乐中,第一拍
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is thought of as the end结束 of the phrase短语,
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被认为是音阶的结束,
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like the period at the end结束 of a sentence句子.
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就像是句子末尾的句号。
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So, you can hear it not just in the phrasing措辞, but the way they count计数 off their music音乐:
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因此,你不但可以在音阶中,而且可以从他们打节奏的方法上听到。
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two, three, four, one.
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二,三,四,一。
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And this map地图 is also accurate准确.
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而这张地图也是正确的。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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There's a saying that whatever随你 true真正 thing you can say about India印度,
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有个谚语说,无论你说什么关于印度的真理,
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the opposite对面 is also true真正.
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反过来它也是正确的。
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So, let's never forget忘记, whether是否 at TEDTED, or anywhere随地 else其他,
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所以,我们永远不要忘记,无论在TED,或其他任何地方,
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that whatever随你 brilliant辉煌 ideas思路 you have or hear,
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无论你有了或听到了什么精妙的思想,
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that the opposite对面 may可能 also be true真正.
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那反面可能也是正确的。
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DomoDOMO arigato阿公哭 gozaimashitagozaimashita.
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谢谢。(日语)
Translated by 兴学 刘
Reviewed by Vivian Lee

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Derek Sivers - Entrepreneur
Through his new project, MuckWork, Derek Sivers wants to lessen the burdens (and boredom) of creative people.

Why you should listen

Derek Sivers is best known as the founder of CD Baby. A professional musician since 1987, he started CD Baby by accident in 1998 when he was selling his own CD on his website, and friends asked if he could sell theirs, too. CD Baby was the largest seller of independent music on the web, with over $100M in sales for over 150,000 musician clients.

In 2008, Sivers sold CD Baby to focus on his new ventures to benefit musicians, including his new company, MuckWork, where teams of efficient assistants help musicians do their "uncreative dirty work."

More profile about the speaker
Derek Sivers | Speaker | TED.com