ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Halla Tómasdóttir - Change catalyst
Icelandic entrepreneur Halla Tómasdóttir believes that if you’re going to change things, you have to do it from the inside. She infused the world of finance with “feminine values," which helped her survive the financial meltdown in Iceland and nearly made her president.

Why you should listen

Tómasdóttir's philosophy is simple: (1) the challenges we're facing today won't be solved by testosterone alone; (2) the world would be a better, safer, more sustainable place if we could infuse finance, business and politics with more gender balance; and (3) it's easier to change things from the inside.

True to this philosophy, Tómasdóttir co-founded Audur Capital in 2008, the world's first investment firm based on "feminine values." Audur was one of few financial companies in Iceland to survive the crash. Tómasdóttir has since been an active change catalyst, advocating for principle-based leadership and more women around decision-making tables.

In 2016, responding to popular demand (and a viral Facebook campaign), Tómasdóttir ran for president of Iceland. A woman in a man's race. Polls initially put Tómasdóttir as an outsider, predicting 1 percent of the vote. A few weeks later, against all odds, Tómasdóttir came in second supported by 28 percent of Icelanders.

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TEDWomen 2010

Halla Tómasdóttir: A feminine response to Iceland's financial crash

Halla Tomasdottir:一個女性怎樣面對冰島的金融危機

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Halla Tomasdottir展示如何運用五種傳統的“女性“的價值觀法去管理自己的公司(Audur Capital)並通過冰島的金融風暴。在TEDWomen,她談到這些價值觀和平衡的重要性。
- Change catalyst
Icelandic entrepreneur Halla Tómasdóttir believes that if you’re going to change things, you have to do it from the inside. She infused the world of finance with “feminine values," which helped her survive the financial meltdown in Iceland and nearly made her president. Full bio

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It sure used to be a lot easier更輕鬆 to be from Iceland冰島,
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我可以肯定倘若從冰島到來現在是比較方便的,
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because until直到 a couple一對 of years年份 ago,
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因為,直到幾年之前,
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people knew知道 hardly幾乎不 anything about us,
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幾乎沒有人知道任何關於我們的事情,
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and I could basically基本上 come out here
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我來到這裡,基本上
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and say only good things about us.
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只說對我們好的東西。
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But in the last couple一對 of years年份
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但在過去數年
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we've我們已經 become成為 infamous臭名昭著 for a couple一對 of things.
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我們發生了一連串臭名昭著的事情。
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First, of course課程, the economic經濟 meltdown崩潰.
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首先,當然是經濟崩潰。
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It actually其實 got so bad
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它實在糟得
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that somebody put our country國家 up for sale拍賣 on eBay易趣.
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以至有人把我們的國家註冊在eBay上出售。
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(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
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Ninety-nine九十九 pence便士 was the starting開始 price價錢
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99便士是起拍價
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and no reserve保留.
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沒有保留.
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Then there was the volcano火山
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然後有火山爆發
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that interrupted間斷 the travel旅行 plans計劃
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打斷了你的旅行
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of almost幾乎 all of you and many許多 of your friends朋友,
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和朋友所計劃的一切
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including包含 President主席 Obama奧巴馬.
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包括美國總統奧巴馬。
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By the way, the pronunciation發音
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順便說一下,發音的方式
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is "Eyjafjallajokull艾雅法拉."
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是"Eyjafjallajokull."
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None沒有 of your media媒體 got it right.
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你們的媒體沒有一個能發音正確。
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(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
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But I'm not here to share分享 these stories故事
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但我在這裡並不是為了
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about these two things exactly究竟.
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分享這兩個故事;
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I'm here to tell you the story故事 of AudurAudur Capital首都,
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我要告訴你關於Audur Capital的故事;
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which哪一個 is a financial金融 firm公司 founded成立 by me
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一家由我和 Kristin成立的金融公司
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and Kristin克里斯汀 -- who you see in the picture圖片 --
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--正如您在圖片中看到的--
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in the spring彈簧 of 2007,
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在2007 年,春天
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just over a year before the economic經濟 collapse坍方 hit擊中.
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於經濟崩潰前的僅僅一年多。
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Why would two women婦女
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為什麼兩個婦女,
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who were enjoying享受 successful成功 careers職業生涯 in investment投資 banking銀行業
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在投資銀行
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in the corporate企業 sector扇形
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的企業部門有成功事業
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leave離開 to found發現 a financial金融 services服務 firm公司?
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選擇離開公司去創立一個金融服務公司?
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Well let it suffice滿足 to say
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足以讓我們說:
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that we felt a bit overwhelmed不堪重負
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我們覺得有能力征服
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with testosterone睾酮.
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那些睪丸酮(男人).
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And I'm not here to say
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這並非代表
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that men男人 are to blame for the crisis危機
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男人是金融危機
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and what happened發生 in my country國家.
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和我們國家發生的事情的罪魁禍首.
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But I can surely一定 tell you that in my country國家,
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但我可以肯定告訴你,在我的國家,
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much like on Wall Street and the city of London倫敦 and elsewhere別處,
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就像在華爾街和倫敦金融城或其他地方,
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men男人 were at the helm
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男人都是
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of the game遊戲 of the financial金融 sector扇形,
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金融部門的遊戲掌舵人.
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and that kind of lack缺乏 of diversity多樣
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而這種缺乏多樣性
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and sameness千篇一律
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和單調
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leads引線 to disastrous慘重 problems問題.
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導致災難性的問題發生.
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(Applause掌聲)
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(掌聲)
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So we decided決定, a bit fed-up受夠了 with this world世界
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所以我們決定,有點背道而馳
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and also with the strong強大 feeling感覺 in our stomach
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及我們心底也強烈的感到
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that this wasn't sustainable可持續發展,
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這是不可持續的,
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to found發現 a financial金融 services服務 firm公司
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對創立一個金融服務公司,
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based基於 on our values,
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基於我們的價值觀.
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and we decided決定 to incorporate合併 feminine女人 values
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所以我們決定把女性的價值觀
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into the world世界 of finance金融.
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融入金融的世界.
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Raised上調 quite相當 a few少數 eyebrows眉毛 in Iceland冰島.
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在冰島甚小數人贊同的.
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We weren't known已知
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我們不知道
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as the typical典型 "women婦女" women婦女
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應否作為典型的婦女,
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in Iceland冰島 up until直到 then.
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直到那時為止.
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So it was almost幾乎 like coming未來 out of the closet壁櫥
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所以這些都是公開承認秘密
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to actually其實 talk about the fact事實 that we were women婦女
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其實談談我們是婦女的事實
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and that we believed相信 that we had a set of values
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而且我們相信,我們有一組價值觀
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and a way of doing business商業
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和經營方式
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that would be more sustainable可持續發展
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去令我們相比過往的經驗
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than what we had experienced有經驗的 until直到 then.
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而發展得更為持續的.
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And we got a great group of people to join加入 us --
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而且有一個偉大的團隊加入了我們 --
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principled原則 people with great skills技能,
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有原則以及極大的技能的人,
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and investors投資者 with a vision視力
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和具有遠見和價值觀
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and values to match比賽 ours我們的.
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的投資者以配合我們。
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And together一起 we got through通過 the eye of the financial金融 storm風暴 in Iceland冰島
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和我們一起通過了金融風暴
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without taking服用 any direct直接 losses損失 to our equity公平
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我們的股票或基金的客戶在冰島
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or to the funds資金 of our clients客戶.
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沒有任何直接損失.
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And although雖然 I want to thank
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雖然我要感謝
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the talented天才 people of our company公司
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我們公司的人才
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foremost最重要的是 for that --
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最重要的是--
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and also there's a factor因子 of luck運氣 and timing定時 --
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也有運氣和時機的因素--
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we are absolutely絕對 convinced相信
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我們完全相信,
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that we did this because of our values.
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我們這樣做是因為這是我們的價值觀。
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So let me share分享 with you our values.
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因此,讓我與你分享我們的價值觀。
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We believe in risk風險 awareness意識.
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我們相信風險意識。
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What does that mean?
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這是什麼意思?
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We believe that you should always understand理解 the risks風險 that you're taking服用,
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我們相信您始終了解你所承受的風險,
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and we will not invest投資
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和我們不會投資
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in things we don't understand理解.
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於我們不了解的事情上。
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Not a complicated複雜 thing.
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這並不是一個複雜的事情。
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But in 2007,
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不過於2007年,
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at the height高度 of the sub-prime次貸
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它是在高度的次貸
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and all the complicated複雜 financial金融 structures結構,
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和所有複雜的財務結構,
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it was quite相當 opposite對面
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這是截然相反的
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to the reckless魯莽 risk-taking冒險 behaviors行為
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我們在市場看到
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that we saw on the market市場.
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魯莽的冒險行為。
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We also believe in straight-talking直說話,
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我們相信有話直說,
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telling告訴 it as it is,
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告訴它,它是,
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using運用 simple簡單 language語言 that people understand理解,
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使用簡單被人瞭解的語言,
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telling告訴 people about the downsides缺點
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告訴人們談論的缺點
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as well as the potential潛在 upsides上升空間,
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以及潛在的不相上下,
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and even telling告訴 the bad news新聞 that no one wants to utter說出,
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甚至講沒有人願意說出的壞消息,
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like our lack缺乏 of belief信仰 in the sustainability可持續性
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就像我們對於冰島的金融業務
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of the Icelandic冰島的 financial金融 sector扇形
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持續的失去信任.
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that already已經 we had
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這已經
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months個月 before the collapse坍方 hit擊中 us.
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就在崩潰的幾個月前
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And, although雖然 we do work in the financial金融 sector扇形,
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而且,我們工作的金融部門,
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where Excel高強 is king國王,
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是以Excel為王,
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we believe in emotional情緒化 capital首都.
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我們相信情緒資本。
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And we believe
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我們相信
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that doing emotional情緒化 due應有 diligence勤勉
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情緒和勤奮
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is just as important重要
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是同樣重要
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as doing financial金融 due應有 diligence勤勉.
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因為做財務須要盡職。
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It is actually其實 people
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實際上是人們
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that make money and lose失去 money,
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賺錢和賠錢,
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not Excel高強 spreadsheets電子表格.
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而不是一張Excel電子表格。
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(Applause掌聲)
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(掌聲)
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Last, but not least最小,
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最後,但並非最不重要,
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we believe in profit利潤 with principles原則.
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我們相信利潤與原則;
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We care關心 how we make our profit利潤.
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我們關心如何賺取我們的利潤。
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So while we want to make economic經濟 profit利潤 for ourselves我們自己 and our customers顧客,
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所以當我們想為我們和我們的客戶賺取經濟利潤,
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we are willing願意 to do it with a long-term長期 view視圖,
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我們需要有長遠眼光。
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and we like to have a wider更寬的 definition定義 of profits利潤
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而且我們希望對利潤有一個更廣泛的定義
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than just the economic經濟 profit利潤 in the next下一個 quarter25美分硬幣.
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不只是在下一季度的經濟利潤。
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So we like to see profits利潤,
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因此當我們投資,我們希望看到利潤,
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plus positive social社會
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加上積極的社會
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and environmental環境的 benefits好處, when we invest投資.
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和環境效益。
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But it wasn't just about the values,
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但它不只是價值,
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although雖然 we are convinced相信 that they matter.
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雖然我們深信這是很重要。
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It was also about a business商業 opportunity機會.
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它也是一個商機。
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It's the female trend趨勢, and it's the sustainability可持續性 trend趨勢,
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這是女性的趨勢,它也是可持續發展的趨勢,
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that are going to create創建
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這將創建
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some of the most interesting有趣 investment投資 opportunities機會
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這將創造出一些最有趣的投資機會,
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in the years年份 to come.
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在未來的日子。
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The whole整個 thing about the female trend趨勢
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關於女性的趨勢的整件事
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is not about women婦女 being存在 better than men男人;
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不是說女人比男人更好,
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it is actually其實 about
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它實際上是
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women婦女 being存在 different不同 from men男人,
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對婦女與男子不同的是,
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bringing使 different不同 values and different不同 ways方法 to the table.
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表現出不同的價值觀和不同的方式。
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So what do you get? You get better decision-making做決定,
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所以你得到了什麼?您得到更好的決策。
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and you get less herd放牧 behavior行為,
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你會得到更少的從眾行為。
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and both of those things hit擊中 your bottom底部 line
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那些東西都達到您的底線
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with very positive results結果.
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和帶著非常積極的成果。
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But one has to wonder奇蹟,
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但是人們想知道,
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now that we've我們已經 had this financial金融 sector扇形 collapse坍方 upon us in Iceland冰島 --
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在冰島已經有這樣的金融機構倒閉後--
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and by the way, Europe歐洲 looks容貌 pretty漂亮 bad right now,
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另一方面,歐洲現在看起來非常糟糕。
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and many許多 would say that you in America美國
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且有許多人說美國
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are heading標題 for some more trouble麻煩 as well.
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正在同樣走向一些問題。
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Now that we've我們已經 had all that happen發生,
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我們已經發生了這種情況,
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and we have all this data數據 out there
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所有數據,
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telling告訴 us that it's much better to have diversity多樣
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都告訴我們
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around the decision-making做決定 tables,
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作多樣性的決策是比較好的,
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will we see business商業 and finance金融 change更改?
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我們將看到業務和財務改變嗎?
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Will government政府 change更改?
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政府是否會改變?
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Well I'll give you my straight直行 talk about this.
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我會給你我的直接談論這一點。
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I have days that I believe,
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我有相信的日子,
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but I have days that I'm full充分 of doubt懷疑.
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但我也有充滿疑問的一天。
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Have you seen看到 the incredible難以置信 urge敦促 out there
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你見過令人難以置信的衝動
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to rebuild重建 the very things that failed失敗 us?
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去重建失敗的事物嗎?
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(Applause掌聲)
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(掌聲)
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Einstein愛因斯坦 said
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愛因斯坦說
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that this was the definition定義 of insanity瘋狂 --
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瘋狂的定義是 --
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to do the same相同 things
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做同樣的事
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over and over again,
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一遍又一遍,
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hoping希望 for a different不同 outcome結果.
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希望能得出不同的結果。
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So I guess猜測 the world世界 is insane,
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所以我猜這個世界是瘋狂的,
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because I see entirely完全 too much
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完全是因為我看到太多
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of doing the same相同 things over and over again,
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一遍又一遍的做同樣的事情,
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hoping希望 that this time it's not going to collapse坍方 upon us.
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希望這一次它不會使我們崩潰。
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I want to see more revolutionary革命的 thinking思維,
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我希望看到更多革命性的思想。
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and I remain hopeful有希望.
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而我仍然抱有希望。
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Like TEDTED, I believe in people.
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像 TED,我相信人。
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And I know that consumers消費者
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我知道消費者
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are becoming變得 more conscious意識,
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變得更加自覺,
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and they are going to start開始 voting表決 with their wallets錢包,
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他們將開始用錢包投票,
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and they are going to change更改 the face面對
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他們將從外改變
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of business商業 and finance金融 from the outside,
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商業和金融,
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if they don't do it from the inside.
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如果他們不從內部改變。
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But I'm more of the revolutionary革命的,
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但是我相比改革者
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and I should be; I'm from Iceland冰島.
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做得更多;因為我來自冰島。
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We have a long history歷史
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我們有一個歷史悠久
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of strong強大, courageous勇敢, independent獨立 women婦女,
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強而有力的、 勇敢的、 獨立的婦女團,
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ever since以來 the Viking海盜 age年齡.
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自從維京時代起。
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And I want to tell you when
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我還要告訴你
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I first realized實現 that women婦女 matter to the economy經濟
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當我第一次意識到經濟
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and to the society社會,
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和社會上的婦女問題。
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I was seven -- it happened發生 to be my mother's母親 birthday生日 --
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我當時七歲 -- 恰好是我母親的生日 --
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October十月 24, 1975.
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1975年10月24日。
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Women婦女 in Iceland冰島 took the day off.
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冰島的婦女放了一天假期。
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From work or from home, they took the day off,
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從工作或從家裡,她們都在休假,
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and nothing worked工作 in Iceland冰島.
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而冰島什麼都運作不了。
07:33
(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
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They marched遊行 into the center中央 of Reykjavik雷克雅未克,
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他們遊行到 Reykjavik 的中心,
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and they put women's女士的 issues問題 onto the agenda議程.
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他們把婦女的問題放上了議事日程。
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And some say this was the start開始 of a global全球 movement運動.
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有人說這是全球性的運動的一個開始。
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For me it was the start開始 of a long journey旅程,
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對我來說這是一個漫長旅程的開始,
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but I decided決定 that day to matter.
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但我決定做這一天的事。
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Five years年份 later後來,
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五年之後,
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Iceland冰島 elected當選 Vigdis維格迪斯 Finnbogadottir芬博阿多蒂爾 as their president主席 --
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Vigdis Finnbogadottir 當選為冰島人的總統--
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first female to become成為 head of state,
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成為第一位女性國家元首,
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single mom媽媽,
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單身母親,
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a breast乳房 cancer癌症 survivor倖存者
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乳癌倖存者,
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who had had one of her breasts乳房 removed去除.
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她有一邊乳房被切除。
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And at one of the campaign運動 sessions會議,
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並在一個會議上,
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she had one of her male contenders競爭者
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她被一位男性競爭者
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allude暗示 to the fact事實 that she couldn't不能 become成為 president主席 --
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暗示她不能成為總統;
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she was a woman女人, and even half a woman女人.
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她是個女人,甚至是半個女人。
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That night she won韓元 the election選舉,
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那天晚上她在大選中獲勝,
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because she came來了 back --
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因為她回來了 --
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not just because of his crappy蹩腳的 behavior行為 --
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不僅僅是因為他卑劣的行為 --
08:22
but she came來了 back and said,
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但她回來,還說,
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"Well, I'm actually其實 not going to breastfeed母乳喂養 the Icelandic冰島的 nation國家;
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“嗯,我其實不打算哺乳冰島國會,
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I'm going to lead it."
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我要領導他們。“
08:30
(Applause掌聲)
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08:34
So I've had incredibly令人難以置信 many許多
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所以有許多令人難以置信的
08:37
women婦女 role角色 models楷模
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女性角色模式
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that have influenced影響 who I am and where I am today今天.
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從過去到今天在影響我。
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But in spite儘管 of that,
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但雖然如此,
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I went through通過 the first 10 or 15 years年份 of my career事業
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我的第一個10年或15年
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mostly大多 in denial否認 of being存在 a woman女人.
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的職業生涯是經常拒絕做女人的。
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Started入門 in corporate企業 America美國,
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從美國公司開始,
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and I was absolutely絕對 convinced相信
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我是絕對相信
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that it was just about the individual個人,
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這只是關於個人,
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that women婦女 and men男人 would have just the same相同 opportunities機會.
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婦女和男人會有平等的機會。
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But I've come to conclude得出結論 lately最近
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但我來最近得出結論,
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that it isn't like that.
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它不是那樣。
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We are not the same相同,
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我們是不一樣的。
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and it's great. Because of our differences分歧,
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而這很好 -- 因為我們的不同,
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we create創建 and sustain支持 life.
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使我們創建和維持生命。
09:07
So we should embrace擁抱 our difference區別 and aim目標 for challenge挑戰.
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因此,我們應該接受自己的差異與及瞄準挑戰。
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The final最後 thought I want to leave離開 with you
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最後我想留給你們的
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is that I'm fed美聯儲 up with this tyranny暴政
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是我已經受夠了這種
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of either/or choices選擇 in life --
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對於生活選擇非一即二的專橫 --
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either it's men男人 or it's women婦女.
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不管它是男人,或是婦女。
09:19
We need to start開始 embracing擁抱 the beauty美女 of balance平衡.
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我們需要開始擁抱平衡之美。
09:22
So let's move移動 away
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因此讓我們擺脫,
09:24
from thinking思維 about business商業 here and philanthropy慈善事業 there,
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在這裡做生意和在那裡搞慈善,
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and let's start開始 thinking思維 about
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而讓我們開始思考
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doing good business商業.
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做一門好生意。
09:31
That's how we change更改 the world世界. That's the only sustainable可持續發展 future未來.
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這是我們如何改變世界。這是唯一可持續的未來。
09:34
Thank you.
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謝謝。
09:36
(Applause掌聲)
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Halla Tómasdóttir - Change catalyst
Icelandic entrepreneur Halla Tómasdóttir believes that if you’re going to change things, you have to do it from the inside. She infused the world of finance with “feminine values," which helped her survive the financial meltdown in Iceland and nearly made her president.

Why you should listen

Tómasdóttir's philosophy is simple: (1) the challenges we're facing today won't be solved by testosterone alone; (2) the world would be a better, safer, more sustainable place if we could infuse finance, business and politics with more gender balance; and (3) it's easier to change things from the inside.

True to this philosophy, Tómasdóttir co-founded Audur Capital in 2008, the world's first investment firm based on "feminine values." Audur was one of few financial companies in Iceland to survive the crash. Tómasdóttir has since been an active change catalyst, advocating for principle-based leadership and more women around decision-making tables.

In 2016, responding to popular demand (and a viral Facebook campaign), Tómasdóttir ran for president of Iceland. A woman in a man's race. Polls initially put Tómasdóttir as an outsider, predicting 1 percent of the vote. A few weeks later, against all odds, Tómasdóttir came in second supported by 28 percent of Icelanders.

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