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(完整word版)改变使你成为最大赢家--骆超

(完整word版)改变使你成为最大赢家--骆超

亲爱的朋友:您相信命运是可以改变的吗?您现在将要聆听的这盘录音带,就是教给您如何去改变观念,超越自我,步入辉煌的。

演讲嘉宾骆超先生,是在国内的享有盛誉的演说家和企业教练.在中国有几百万人接受他的教育,坚持聆听他的录音带。

他曾代表中国营销界远赴美国与世界著名人士,学者,行业领袖同台演讲,受到热烈欢迎。

每场人数达二万五千多人,为中国和中国营销界赢得了巨大的荣誉。

他曾使很多平凡的人梦想成真,有成百上千的家庭,因接受他的培训而走出困境。

下面就请骆超先生告诉您,如何通过改变成为最大的赢家。

改变使你成为最大的赢家(根据录音带整理)——骆超各位朋友大家晚上好!我想在今天的培训开始之前,想做一个统计,有多少是新的朋友?第一次参加我们系统培训的请举手?非常好!我昨天晚上在这培训的时候,问了大家一个问题,我同时在今天还是要问大家一个问题,有多少人想变得富有?并且拥有个人事业.请举手?非常好!比昨天就好得很多.但是我今天要讨论的这个题目,就是你们想拥有个人事业之前,你们应该先做哪些事?!我们作为一个教育训练人,我们经常给这些未来的百万富翁,这些新经济时代的这些创业者,我们应该告诉他些什么?那我们首先要研究的一个问题,如果你认为你今天还不够成功,你今天还不够富有,你们想一想你的问题出在哪里?你们的问题出在哪里?想过没有?如果你们想开创个人事业,我现在送给大家的这句话,就是我今天演讲的一个主题——改变使你成为最大的赢家!你们今天要把这句话,要刻在脑子里,然后要溶化到你的血液中,今后要指导你的行动,改变使你成为最大的赢家!我知道所有的人都想赢,但是我们在生活中二十年、三十年、四十年、五十年没有赢。

并且,一次都没有赢过!问题出在你不愿意改变。

我相信你们在今天的一天培训当中,几个主训老师无数次的告诉你们,21世纪最大的特点,就是学习,改变和创业!最大的这个对策就是学习改变和创业!为什么要学习、改变和创业?就是因为这是一个速度多变和危机的时代.我们面对着21世纪这个速度多变和危机,我们每个人、每一个家庭、每一个国家,我们能够采取的唯一的这三个对策就是学习、改变和创业。

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本文部分内容来自网络,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议请及时联系,本司将予以删除== 本文为word格式,简单修改即可使用,推荐下载! ==初中演讲稿一个百万富翁患了一种顽固的眼疾,他接受过多次治疗,但都无济于事。

后来,他听说一位僧人专治此类疑难杂症,于是便把僧人请来看病。

僧人查看了百万富翁的病情后,嘱咐说:“这段时间你只能专注于看绿色的东西,千万不要看其他颜色。

这样你的病就会慢慢好起来。

”僧人走后,百万富翁便叫人买来一卡车的颜料,将所有他能她能看见的东西都涂上了绿色。

过了些日子,僧人再次登门造访,百万富翁的仆人立刻要用一桶绿色涂料浇在他身上,因为这僧人穿的是红色衣服,仆人说百万富翁看到红颜色眼睛会痛。

僧人笑笑,问百万富翁:“你能把整个世界都涂成绿色吗?”百万富翁叹了口气说:“不能,可我又能怎么办呢,你不是叮嘱我只能看绿色的东西吗?”僧人说:“其实你只需花几个硬币就可以解决所有的问题,何必这样大费周折呢?”百万富翁还是不明白,僧人不紧不慢地说:“上街去买一副绿色眼镜。

”人生在世,你不能把整个世界改变,但起码你可以从自己开始改变,世界会因你而变正因为我喜欢读书,爸爸妈妈就不停地给我买书。

有《十万个为什么》、《环游世界八十天》、《青少年百科知识大全》、《史记故事》等等。

现在,我的书装了满满几柜子。

爸爸妈妈为了让我读更多的书,就在新华书店读者俱乐部给我办了一张会员卡,我随时都可以去那里借书看。

每次我去借书,就觉得自己像在知识的海洋里遨游,书太好看了,我拿了这本,又想拿另一本。

为了尽快看另一本书,我就把看书的速度放快。

我爱读书,我从书中学到许多知识,不仅学习成绩一直在班上名列前茅,而且文章也越写越好,我上小学二年级的时候,参加了全国“百年树人”杯生态道德征文比赛,获了三等奖;上三年级的时候,又获得了全省“楚天杯”作文比赛三等奖。

近几年,《襄樊日报》和《襄樊晚报》也刊登了我的一些文章。

同学们都很羡慕我。

妈妈让我一年读100本书,可我想一年读 800本书。

初二学生用英语假如我成了百万富翁演讲3一4分钟

初二学生用英语假如我成了百万富翁演讲3一4分钟

初二学生用英语假如我成了百万富翁演讲3一4分钟初二学生用英语假如我成了百万富翁演讲3一4分钟英语假如我成了百万富翁演讲3一4分钟If i were a millionaire.At first i would give the some of money to charity to help homeless people.And then i would buy a big house for my parents.Now they live in an old and *** all house.They don't have enough money to buy a new house,because they really love me,they buy everything i want to have.They are gradually getting older,i want to try my best to repay them.So if i were a millionaire.I would buy a house for them and be there for them as long as i could.Only then can thet live fortable,and only when they feel fortable and live happily will i have la light heart to worl everyday.In the end i would give the rest of money to medicul research to help others...假如我是一个百万富翁(英语)If I were a millionaire,I would take use of 50% of moneyand donate 50%of it. Many people would buy a house or travel the world. As for me, I would start a school. If I had a school, I would be able to educate many children and teach them right from wrong.Anyone will tell you that chil- dren are a country's future. If my dream es true, I will be very happy because I will be doing my country a good service.写一篇一百字英语演讲稿:假如我是百万富翁…If i were a millionaire.At first i would give the some of money to charity to help homeless people.And then i would buy a big house for my parents.Now they live in an old and *** all house.They don't have enough money to buy a new house,because they really love me,they buy everything i want tohave.They are gradually getting older,i want to try my best to repay them.So if i were a millionaire.I would buy a house for them and be there for them as long as i could.Only then can thet live fortable,and only when they feel fortable and live happily will i have la light heart to worl everyday.In the end i would give the rest of money to medicul research to help others...百万富翁用英语怎么读“百万富翁”用英语是millionaire,读作:英 [ˌmɪljəˈneə(r)] 美[ˌmɪljəˈner] 。

如何成为亿万富翁

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行销之神谋略大全《行销之神谋略大全》汇集了大量的关于世界行销之神杰·亚伯拉罕的营销材料,保守地讲,这些材料价值美元,也是杰引以为豪的财富增长和业务拓展的有效理念。

《行销之神谋略大全》共卷,全长页,重达斤,有作者授权独家开发销售的一套营销百科全书。

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[]在过去几年里,杰·亚伯拉罕除了对不同领域的多家企业进行详细咨询,还和世界上几乎所有的顶级企业家、教练、教师、导师以及作家合作交流过,并对他们进行了咨询。

最重要的是,杰·亚伯拉罕对现在已知的所有积极创新的理念进行了整合。

基于对这些理念、策略和想法的了解,无论你处于哪行哪业,你都可以利用它来发展事业,积累财富。

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《行销之神谋略大全》所包含的丰富策略可以帮助你重新构建利益体系,整装待发,再创辉煌。

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助你成为百万富翁的10句箴言2012年 04月 16日 07:52没错,机会在敲响美国投资者的大门。

前不久,芝加哥调研公司斯佩特兰集团(Spectrem Group)发布了最新的美国百万富翁年度报告。

该报告显示,去年美国新增了约20万百万富翁,百万富翁的总数达到了860万。

虽然这个数字仍低于2006年高峰时的950万,但伴随道指在第一季度反弹994点(8.1%),这个消息依然令人鼓舞。

这两则消息显然都是预示复苏的积极迹象。

简而言之,你也可以成为百万富翁。

这完全取决于你的头脑、态度和意念。

只要你想成为百万富翁,你就可以。

入门秘诀就是:管理好你的心智。

数十年的从商经验以及多年来关于行为经济学和心理学的论着让我对一个简单的真理深信不疑:成为百万富翁完全取决于一个人的心智,与所谓的造富技巧、工具或规则并无多大关系。

事实上,你可以抛却所有通常的方法:资产配置,选股策略,储蓄计划,编制预算,等等。

确实,这些都是专家们所强调的东西。

但你若没有摆正心态,一切就都是空谈。

说实话,我读过不少如何成为百万富翁的书,诸如《百万富翁的智慧》(TheMillionaire Mind)、《一夜暴富》(Instant Millionaire)、《自成百万富翁》(Automatic Millionaire)、《邻家的百万富翁》(Millionaire Next Door)、《一分钟百万富翁》(One-Minute Millionaire)等等。

本人也写过两本──《百万富翁密码》(The Millionaire Code)和《百万富翁冥想》(The Millionaire Meditation),我还在华尔街做过投资银行家,老东家是摩根士丹利(Morgan Stanley)。

但这些都引导我得出一个简单的结论:成为百万富翁真的完全取决于你的内心。

仅此而已,别无任何理由。

只要下定决心成为百万富翁,不管是在熊市、经济低潮还是牛市,你的愿望都能够实现。

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励志演讲稿800字(31篇)励志演讲稿800字(通用31篇)励志演讲稿800字篇1同志们:十八岁,是一个放飞希望的多彩季节,今日,站在人生旅途新的起跑线上,面对国旗庄严宣誓,标志着从此将全面享有宪法所赋予的公民权利,独立承担起对国家、社会应尽的责任和义务。

朋友们,奋发吧!让我们立志做一个自强自信的时代青年!因为,在这片热土上,开拓发展的重任终将落在我们肩上,我们将义不容辞的要在这世代生息的土地上各施所长,并把她建设得更加繁荣富强。

在这个庄严的时刻,我们心潮澎湃,思接千载。

我们生于斯长于斯,且不说澄海人文蔚秀,向称滨海邹鲁,也不用说澄海人心灵手巧,种田如绣花,更不用提粮食产量甲全国称号与全国第一个吨谷县的当年勇,今日,我们要说的是,自强不息、艰苦创业历来是我们先辈的优良传统。

想当初,潮汕先民飘洋过海,异国创业,历尽沧桑之后开创了潮人海外新天地,造就了一批旅外侨领、企业家和知名人士,留下了有潮水的地方就有潮人的美传,留下了团结、拼搏、拓展、创新、奉献的红头船精神激励着跨世纪的青年一代。

作为跨世纪的澄海青年,我们首先要树立正确的人生观,少年当立志、儿女当自强,要立志投身到当前经济建设的大潮中,将青春热血奉献给社会主义现代化建设。

此外,我们还要继承勇于偿试的实践精神。

邓小平同志就是凭着敢想、敢干、敢闯、敢试、敢创新的思想,创造出了一国两制、社会主义市场经济等伟大的构想。

远的不说,最好的例证就在我们身边:崛起于上世纪八十年代的澄海玩具工艺礼品行业,起步初期,澄海并没有珠江三角洲的地缘优势,资金、技术、外销渠道也并不畅通,但正是靠这样一股敢干敢闯、自强不息的精神,许多人从一万几千元逐渐积累,厂房利用旧屋竹棚,设备从土到洋,一步一个脚印闯出一条康庄大道,经过二十多年的滚动发展与积累,才有了今日的中国玩具礼品城的荣誉称号;澄海人正是靠着这样一股艰苦奋斗、自强不息的精神,创下了__年澄海的国内生产总值92.45亿元,增长9.2%,工业总产值229亿元,增长10.31%,农业总产值27.8亿元,增长6.39%的好成绩。

成为有钱的人励志演讲稿

成为有钱的人励志演讲稿

成为有钱的人励志演讲稿第1篇:成为有钱人励志演讲稿各位好!想要变成有钱人吗?想的话请举手。

先看几个变成有钱人榜样。

杭州一个导游拿到了新加坡老太太的遗嘱,能得到2亿遗产;伦敦街头一个乞丐,突然发现自己原来是个大家族的后代,继承了所有的家族遗产;美国有只小*深受主人喜爱,主人给它留下了300万美元的信托基金。

是的,变成有钱人,今天介绍的独门秘籍就是不劳而获,傍大款。

也许你会说这些都太遥远,也不靠谱。

不不不,一点也不远,不久前我本人就刚刚经历了一个这样的传奇。

我看到很多人的眼睛里流露出羡慕,有的人则向我*来嫉妒之箭。

可惜,我不是当事人,只是作为律师亲历了这件事。

几个月前,一个婀娜的美女来到我们事务所,她叫lucy。

lucy希望我们帮她朋友草拟遗嘱。

我一看遗产,光现金和存款就几千万,还有珠宝首饰。

lucy朋友是90岁的孤寡老人,打算把遗产分给包括lucy 在内的人,保守估计每人可以分到1000万。

从陌生人到可以继承千万遗产,lucy是怎么做到的呢?第一步,结识有钱人。

lucy长得很漂亮但没正经工作,一直梦想嫁个有钱人。

哪里有钱人最多呢?拍卖会?不靠谱,去的人都是代举牌的人。

咖啡厅?骗人的,里面的人要么是赶稿的小记者,要么是装十三的小文青。

她最后发现,慈善机构里既有钱又好心的人最多。

不过真正去那里做慈善的男人并不多,多的是女人。

所以后来她没找到钻石王老五,但是找到了一个有钱的老女人,并认她做了干妈。

第二步,真心换信任。

lucy天天陪着老太太去关心福利院的小朋友,而且一有空就陪老太太打麻将,拉家常,有时也出去旅游散心,哄得老太太心花怒放。

第三步,怂恿立遗嘱。

在老太太人生的最后时光,项目就进入了攻坚阶段。

lucy慈善也不做了,每天去医院探望,剥桔子削苹果,展现出了前所未有的细心,还有意无意地提醒老人要立遗嘱处分遗产。

终于,有一天老太太拉着lucy的手说:“我要走了,谢谢你的照顾,我要给你留点东西作纪念。

”lucy听闻,大喜过望,赶紧来我们事务所帮老太太请律师。

外国名人励志演讲

外国名人励志演讲

外国名人励志演讲【外国名人励志演讲(一)】乔布斯You've got to find what you love,' Jobs saysJobs说,你必须要找到你所爱的东西。

This is the te某t of the Commencement address by Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer and of Pi某ar Animation Studios, delivered on June 12, 2019.这是苹果公司和Pi某ar动画工作室的CEO Steve Jobs于2019年6月12号在斯坦福大学的毕业典礼上面的演讲稿。

I am honored to be with you today at your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world. I never graduated from college. Truth be told, this is the closest I've ever gotten to a college graduation. Today I want to tell you three stories from my life. That's it. No big deal. Just three stories.我今天很荣幸能和你们一起参加毕业典礼,斯坦福大学是世界上最好的大学之一。

我从来没有从大学中毕业。

说实话,今天也许是在我的生命中离大学毕业最近的一天了。

今天我想向你们讲述我生活中的三个故事。

不是什么大不了的事情,只是三个故事而已。

The first story is about connecting the dots.第一个故事是关于如何把生命中的点点滴滴串连起来。

I dropped out of Reed College after the first 6 months, but then stayed around as a drop-in for another 18 months or so before I really quit. So why did I drop out?我在Reed大学读了六个月之后就退学了,但是在十八个月以后——我真正的作出退学决定之前,我还经常去学校。

你也可以成为百万富翁

你也可以成为百万富翁

你也可以成为百万富翁
托尼·库克文;陈荣东;等
【期刊名称】《中外企业家》
【年(卷),期】1999(000)004
【摘要】这些百万富翁和你我没有太大的区别——我们可以从他们身上学到什么呢?如果让您说出谁是典型的美国百万富翁,像保罗·基弗这样的人根本排不号。

【总页数】1页(P15)
【作者】托尼·库克文;陈荣东;等
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百万富翁入门指南——很长很实用!

百万富翁入门指南——很长很实用!

百万富翁入门指南——很长很实用!“走到人生的某一个阶段时,我决心要成为一个富有之人。

这并不是因为爱钱的缘故,而是为了追求那种独立自主的感觉。

我喜欢能够自由地说出自己的想法,而不是受到他人意志的左右。

”——查理.芒格小故事1:有人问我借钱怎么办?小李和老张本来是不错的朋友,没有利益瓜葛。

但有一天,小李突然给老张打电话要借2万元急用。

没有说这个钱做什么,老张认为大家关系一直不错,不借不好意思,就给了小李2万。

可是一晃1年过去了,小李没有还钱的意思,老张也不好意思催,最要命的是,小李总是躲着老张,半年也不敢露面,搞的连朋友也做不成了。

这种情况,在现实中太常见了。

本来是出于友谊、善意,到最后搞的朋友反目,兄弟生分。

如何才能避免这种情况呢?首先,要搞清楚对方借钱的具体用途。

如果是消费,最好哭穷推掉。

如果是生意周转,确定对方有能力、有信用偿还,在做考虑。

如果对方闪烁言辞,或者隐瞒用途,一定不要借。

人不可靠,借钱必打水漂。

有很多人,不存感恩之心。

无论你如何帮助他,他都会觉得理所当然,也不会记你的好,只会对你心生埋怨。

其次,怕不借伤感情。

很简单,直接资助,不要求偿还。

说清楚,是给的,不要还。

比如对方确实有急用要借3万,人品能力也十分认可。

可以强调自己的困难,然后资助1000元,不要求还。

这样,以后大家见面还是朋友,谁也不会难看。

记住一句古话:杯米养恩人斗米养仇人,不是帮的越多越好。

在别人急需帮助时,小小的恩惠也会产生很大的效果。

如果不分情况持续性的帮扶,会滋生他人的贪欲。

前些年一位朋友在供销社工作,他给我讲起了“卖糖”哲学。

他说,当你卖一斤糖给别人的时候,首先要少给,慢慢的往秤盘里加,这样买者就会心怀感激之情,认为你这个人特厚道。

话又说回来,如果一开始你就给多了,再逐渐的从秤盘里向外拿,买者就会渐生怨恨,认为你吝啬抠门。

同样是卖出一斤糖,策略不同,结果迥异。

其实,送人以米和卖人以糖是一个道理,都需要把握好一个度,让别人极度需要、在心存感激之时施以援手,则会收获善待与礼遇。

名人励志演讲稿15篇

名人励志演讲稿15篇

名人励志演讲稿15篇名人励志演讲稿1生下来就一贫如洗的林肯,终其一生都在面对挫败,八次竞选八次落败,两次经商失败,甚至还精神崩溃过一次。

好多次,他本可以放弃,但他并没有如此,也正因为他没有放弃,才成为美国历史上最伟大的总统之一。

此路艰辛而泥泞。

我一只脚滑了一下,另一只脚也因而站不稳;但我缓口气,告诉自己,"这不过是滑一跤,并不是死去而爬不起来。

"——林肯在竞选参议员落败后如是说我们有的时候受到一次挫折,或经受到一次失败,就灰心丧气,认为自己一无是处,看看爱迪生和林肯,我们就会明白人的一生不是一帆风顺的,关键是学会坚持,永不放弃。

名人励志演讲稿2凡尔纳的失败与成功凡尔纳是一位世界闻名的科幻小说作家,但很少有人知道凡尔纳为了发表他的第一部作品,曾经遭受过多么大的挫折!这里记录的,就是凡尔纳的一段令人难忘的经历:1863年冬天的一个上午,凡尔纳刚吃过早饭,正准备到邮局去,突然听到一阵敲门声,他开门一看,原来是一个邮递员。

邮递员把一包鼓囊囊的邮件递到了凡尔纳的手里。

一看到这样的邮件,凡尔纳就预感到不妙,自从他几个月前把他的第一部科幻小说《乘气球五周记》寄到各出版社后,收到这样的邮件已经是第十四次了。

他怀着忐忑不安的心情拆开一看,上面写道:“凡尔纳先生:书稿经我们审读后,不拟出版,特此奉还。

”每看到这样一封封退稿信,凡尔纳心里都是一陈绞痛。

这次是第十五次了,还是未被采用。

凡尔纳此时已深知,那些出版社的“老爷”们是如何看不起无名作者。

他愤怒地发誓,从此再也不写了。

他拿起手稿向壁炉走去,准备把这些稿子付之一炬。

他妻子赶过来,一把抢过书稿紧紧抱在怀里。

此时的凡尔纳余怒未息,说什么也要把稿子烧掉。

他妻子急中生智,以满怀关切的语言安慰丈夫,“亲爱的,不要灰心,再试一次吧,也许这次能交上好运的。

”听了这句话以后,凡尔纳夺书稿的手,慢慢放下了。

他沉默了好一会儿,然后接受了妻子的劝告,又抱起这一大包书稿到第十六家出版社去碰运气。

百万富翁介绍

百万富翁介绍

陈安之亚洲顶尖演说家、全亚洲成功学最知名畅销书作家、陈安之国际教育训练机构总裁、七星阵顶级水晶国际连锁企业集团董事长,是国际上继戴尔卡耐基、拿破仑.希尔,安东尼.罗宾之后的第四代励志大师,曾经创造5项世界级的销售记录人物评价“陈安之是世界第一推销员!”---安东尼·罗宾(世界第一潜能大师)“在我所参加过的研讨会中,陈安之是最好的。

”---赖兹(世界第一名行销大师) “1到10级,我不能给他评10级。

他得12级!” ---哈维·麦凯(世界第一人脉专家)“在我过去35年里300万学生中,陈安之是最优秀的。

”---汤姆·霍普金斯(世界第一名销售冠军)“陈安之所讲的内容是最好的公益广告,顺应了中央提倡的科教兴国,以德治国的精神。

”--- 中国国际电视总公司总经理助理、中央电视台广告部主任郑加强“从来没有一张VCD能让我从头到尾连看两遍的!陈安之让我震撼了!”--- 香港凤凰卫视中文台节目总监黄东文“陈安之的理论吻合了中国现今的大趋势,做他的栏目一定可以超过300家电视台播放!”--- 深圳电视台青春频道台长夏枫“陈安之我们请了无数次,就是请不到,他为什么这么忙?”--- 湖南卫视总制片人杨晖“陈安之是个不可思议的超人,做他的栏目一定能火起来!”--- 前湖南经济台副台长吴澧波徐鹤宁世界华人冠军俱乐部创始人、主席教育培训行业的“劳斯莱斯级”教练徐鹤宁是世界上唯一连续八年,每年平均300天站在讲台上的女性演说徐鹤宁是世界上唯一连续六年和世界华人成功学权威陈安之老师同台演的女性演说家徐鹤宁是全亚洲范围唯一与世界汽车销售大王—乔·吉拉德同台演讲的女性演说家徐鹤宁是世界上唯一连续两次接受世界第一激励大师安东尼·罗宾亲自颁奖的女性演说家徐鹤宁是世界上唯一连续八次与世界第一名汽车销售大王乔·吉拉德同台演讲的女性演说家徐鹤宁是世界唯一一位开着劳斯莱斯幻影敞篷车进会场演讲的女性演说家徐鹤宁更是世界唯一一位在上海世博会中演讲的女性演说家安东尼.罗宾《激发个人潜能Ⅱ》和《取胜之道》这两套课程不愧为世界最顶级的生命潜能激发课程,我前后一共听了4遍,每一遍都认真地做了笔记。

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成功人士励志演讲稿(精选多篇)

成功人士励志演讲稿(精选多篇)

成功人士励志演讲稿(精选多篇)第一篇:世界上成功人士的励志人生在我们每个人的成长道路上,在某个关键时期,总会出现一个关键性的人物。

这个人或许是你的父母,或许是你的老师或朋友。

他所说的看似普通的一句话,却会让你牢记心中,永生不忘。

普通人是这样,那些成功人士也不例外。

“总有一天你会明白,仁爱比聪明更难做到”全球最大的网上书店亚马逊公司的总裁杰夫贝索斯小时候,经常在暑假随祖父母一起开车外出旅游。

10岁那年,贝索斯又随祖父母外出旅游。

旅游途中,他看到一条反对吸烟的广告上说,吸烟者每吸一口烟,他的寿命便缩短两分钟。

正好贝索斯的祖母也吸烟,而且有着30年的烟龄。

于是,贝索斯便自作聪明地开始计算祖母吸烟的次数。

计算的结果是:祖母的寿命将因吸烟而缩短16年。

当他得意地把这个结果告诉祖母时,祖母伤心地放声大哭起来。

祖父见状,便把贝索斯叫下车,然后拍着他的肩膀说:“孩子,总有一天你会明白,仁爱比聪明更难做到。

”祖父的这句话虽然只有短短的19个字,却令贝索斯终生难忘。

从那以后,他一直都按照祖父的教诲做人。

“回去勇敢地面对他们,我们家里容不得胆小鬼”美国前第一夫人希拉里-克林顿在4岁的时候,她家从外地搬到芝加哥郊区的帕克里奇居住。

来到一个新环境后,活泼好动的希拉里急于交上新朋友,但很快她就发现这并非易事。

每当她到外面去玩耍时,邻居的孩子们不是嘲笑她就是欺负她,有时还将她推来推去或将她打倒在地。

每当这时她都会哭着跑回家去,再也不出家门了。

希拉里的母亲静静地观察了几周后,终于有一天,当希拉里又一次哭着跑回家时,母亲站在门口挡住了她的去路。

母亲大声对她说:“回去勇敢地面对他们,我们家里容不得胆小鬼。

”希拉里只得又硬着头皮走出家门,这让那些欺负她的孩子大吃一惊,他们没料到这个小丫头会这么快又回来。

最后,希拉里终于以自己的勇气赢得了新朋友。

在以后的岁月里,每当遇到困难与挫折时,希拉里都会鼓起勇气,大胆地迎接挑战。

“你可以失去你的财富,但是你决不能失去你的性格”原美国布朗大学校长,现任卡内基基金会主席瓦尔坦-格雷戈里安的童年十分不幸,在他6岁的时候,他的母亲便因病去世了。

富豪万达王健林的励志演讲稿

富豪万达王健林的励志演讲稿

富豪万达王健林的励志演讲稿想了解一下有关富豪万达王健林的励志演讲稿吗?下边是我为大伙儿搜集的富豪万达王健林的励志演讲稿,供大伙儿参照,热烈欢迎大伙儿参考。

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它是大家追求完美的长期性总体目标,来源于房地产业类的收益降至30%之内。

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万达广场未来十年发展战略又有新说法,快看转变在哪儿如今,万达广场往往可以真真正正完成转型发展,并逐渐向恰当的方位走,最重要的缘故是明确了恰当的发展战略转型发展方位,最少未来十年上下将紧紧围绕四个主导产业发展趋势:一是万达商业。

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成功人士的英文演讲稿(精选13篇)

成功人士的英文演讲稿(精选13篇)

成功人士的英文演讲稿(精选13篇)篇1:成功人士的英文演讲稿——马丁·路德·金演讲稿:我已达至峰顶(中英文)马丁·路德·金演讲稿:我已达至峰顶(英文版) I've Been to the MountaintopThank you very kindly, my friends. As I listened to Ralph Abernathy and his eloquent and generous introduction and then thought about myself, I wondered who he was talking about. It's always good to have your closest friend and associate to say something good about you. And Ralph Abernathy is the best friend that I have in the world. I'm delighted to see each of you here tonight in spite of a storm warning. You reveal that you are determined to go on anyhow.Something is happening in Memphis; something is happening in our world. And you know, if I were standing at the beginning of time, with the possibility of taking a kind of general and panoramic view of the whole of human history up to now, and the Almighty said to me, “Martin Luther King, which age would you like to live in?” I would take my mental flight by Egypt and I would watch God's children in their magnificent trek from the dark dungeons of Egypt through, or rather across the Red Sea, through the wilderness on toward the promised land. And in spite of its magnificence, I wouldn't stop there.I would move on by Greece and take my mind to Mount Olympus. And I would see Plato, Aristotle, Socrates, Euripides and Aristophanes assembled around the Parthenon. And I would watch them around the Parthenon as they discussed the great and eternal issues of reality. But I wouldn't stop there.I would go on, even to the great heyday of the Roman Empire. AndI would see developments around there, through various emperors and leaders. But I wouldn't stop there.I would even come up to the day of the Renaissance, and get a quick picture of all that the Renaissance did for the cultural and aesthetic life of man. But I wouldn't stop there.I would even go by the way that the man for whom I am named had his habitat. And I would watch Martin Luther as he tacked his ninety-five theses on the door at the church of Wittenberg. But I wouldn't stop there.I would come on up even to 1863, and watch a vacillating President by the name of Abraham Lincoln finally come to the conclusion that he had to sign the Emancipation Proclamation. But I wouldn't stop there.I would even come up to the early thirties, and see a man grappling with the problems of the bankruptcy of his nation. And come with a n eloquent cry that we have nothing to fear but “fearitself.” But I wouldn't stop there.Strangely enough, I would turn to the Almighty, and say, “If you allow me to live just a few years in the second half of the 20th century, I will be happy.”Now that's a strange statement to make, because the world is all messed up. The nation is sick. Trouble is in the land; confusion all around. That's a strange statement. But I know, somehow, that only when it is dark enough can you see the stars. And I see God working in this period of the twentieth century in a way that men, in some strange way, are responding.Something is happening in our world. The masses of people are rising up. And wherever they are assembled today, whether they are inJohannesburg, South Africa; Nairobi, Kenya; Accra, Ghana; New York City; Atlanta, Georgia; Jackson, Mississippi; or Memphis, Tennessee -- the cry is always the same: “We want to be free.”And another reason that I'm happy to live in this period is that we have been forced to a point where we are going to have to grapple with the problems that men have been trying to grapple with through history, but the demands didn't force them to do it. Survival demands that we grapple with them. Men, for years now, have been talking about war and peace. But now, no longer can they just talk about it. It is no longer a choice between violence and nonviolence in this world; it's nonviolence or nonexistence. That is where we are today. And also in the human rights revolution, if something isn't done, and done in a hurry, to bring the colored peoples of the world out of their long years of poverty, their long years of hurt and neglect, the whole world is doomed. Now, I'm just happy that God has allowed me to live in this period to see what is unfolding. And I'm happythat He's allowed me to be in Memphis.I can remember -- I can remember when Negroes were just going around as Ralph has said, so often, scratching where they didn't itch, and laughing when they were not tickled. But that day is all over. We mean business now, and we are determined to gain ourrightful place in God's world.And that's all this whole thing is about. We aren't engaged in any negative protest and in any negative arguments with anybody. We are saying that we are determined to be men. We are determined to be people. We are saying -- We are saying that we are God's children. And that we are God's children, we don't have to live like we are forced to live.Now, what does all of this mean in this great period of history? It means that we've got to stay together. We've got to stay together and maintain unity. You know, whenever Pharaoh wanted to prolong the period of slavery in Egypt, he had a favorite, favorite formula for doing it. What was that? He kept the slaves fighting among themselves. But whenever the slaves get together, something happens in Pharaoh's court, and he cannot hold the slaves in slavery. When the slaves get together, that's the beginning of getting out of slavery. Now let us maintain unity.Secondly, let us keep the issues where they are. The issue is injustice. The issue is the refusal of Memphis to be fair and honest in its dealings with its public servants, who happen to be sanitation workers. Now, we've got to keep attention on that. That's always the problem with a little violence. You know what happened the other day, and the press dealt only with the window-breaking. I read the articles. They very seldom got around to mentioning the fact that one thousand, three hundred sanitation workers are on strike, and that Memphis is not being fair to them, and that Mayor Loeb is in dire need of a doctor. They didn't get around to that.Now we're going to march again, and we've got to march again, in order to put the issue where it is supposed to be -- and force everybody to see that there are thirteen hundred of God's children here suffering, sometimes going hungry, going through dark and dreary nights wondering how this thing is going to come out. That's the issue. And we've got to say to the nation: We know how it's coming out. For when people get caught up with that which is right and they are willing to sacrifice for it, there is no stopping point short of victory.We aren't going to let any mace stop us. We are masters in our nonviolent movement in disarming police forces; they don't know what to do. I've seen them so often. I remember in Birmingham, Alabama, when we were in that majestic struggle there, we would move out of the 16th Street Baptist Church day after day; by the hundreds we would move out. And Bull Connor would tell them to send the dogs forth, and they did come; but we just went before the dogs singing, “Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around.”Bull Connor next would say, “Turn the fire hoses on.” And as I said to you the other night, Bull Connor didn't know history. He knew a kind of physics that somehow didn't relate to the transphysics that we knew about. And that was the fact that there was a certain kind of fire that no water could put out. And we went before the fire hoses; we had known water. If we were Baptist or some other denominations, we had been immersed. If we were Methodist, and some others, we had been sprinkled, but we knew water. That couldn't stop us.And we just went on before the dogs and we would look at them; and we'd go on before the water hoses and we would look at it, and we'd just go on singing “Over my head I see freedom in the air.” And then we would be thrown in the paddy wagons, and sometimes we were stacked in there like sardines in a can. And they would throw us in, and old Bull would say, “Take 'em off,” and they did; and we would just go in the paddy wagon singing, “We Shall Overcome.” And every now and then we'd get in jail, and we'd see the jailers looking through the windows being moved by our prayers, and being moved by our words and our songs. And there was a power there which Bull Connor couldn't adjust to; and so we ended up transforming Bull into a steer, and we won our struggle in Birmingham. Now we've got to goon in Memphis just like that. I call upon you to be with us when we go out Monday.Now about injunctions: We have an injunction and we're going into court tomorrow morning to fight this illegal, unconstitutional injunction. All we say to A merica is, “Be true to what you said on paper.” If I lived in China or even Russia, or any totalitarian country, maybe I could understand some of these illegal injunctions. Maybe I could understand the denial of certain basic First Amendment privileges, because they hadn't committed themselves to that over there. But somewhere I read of the freedom of assembly. Somewhere I read of the freedom of speech. Somewhere I read of the freedom of press. Somewhere I read that the greatness of America is the right to protest for right. And so just as I say, we aren't going to let dogs or water hoses turn us around, we aren't going to let any injunction turn us around. We are going on.We need all of you. And you know what's beautiful to me is to see all of these ministers of the Gospel. It's a marvelous picture. Whois it that is supposed to articulate the longings and aspirations of the people more than the preacher? Somehow the preacher must have a kind of fire shut up in his bones. And whenever injustice is around he tell it. Somehow the preacher must be an Amos, and saith, “When God speaks who can but prophesy?” Again with Amos, “Let justiceroll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream.” Somehow the preacher must say with Jesus, “The Spirit of th e Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me,” and he's anointed me to deal with the problems of the poor.“And I want to commend the preachers, under the leadership of these noble men: James Lawson, one who has been in this struggle formany years; he's been to jail for struggling; he's been kicked out of Vanderbilt University for this struggle, but he's still going on, fighting for the rights of his people. Reverend Ralph Jackson, Billy Kiles; I could just go right on down the list, but time will not permit. But I want to thank all of them. And I want you to thank them, because so often, preachers aren't concerned about anything but themselves. And I'm always happy to see a relevant ministry.It's all right to talk about ”long white robes over yonder,“ in all of its symbolism. But ultimately people want some suits and dresses and shoes to wear down here! It's all right to talkabout ”streets flowing with milk and honey,“ but God has commanded us to be concerned about the slums down here, and his children who can't eat three square meals a day. It's all right to talk about the new Jerusalem, but one day, God's preacher must talk about the new New York, the new Atlanta, the new Philadelphia, the new Los Angeles, the new Memphis, Tennessee. This is what we have to do.Now the other thing we'll have to do is this: Always anchor our external direct action with the power of economic withdrawal. Now, we are poor people. Individually, we are poor when you compare us with white society in America. We are poor. Never stop and forget that collectively -- that means all of us together -- collectively we are richer than all the nations in the world, with the exception of nine. Did you ever think about that? After you leave the United States, Soviet Russia, Great Britain, West Germany, France, and I could name the others, the American Negro collectively is richer than most nations of the world. We have an annual income of more than thirty billion dollars a year, which is more than all of the exports of the United States, and more than the national budget of Canada. Did youknow that? That's power right there, if we know how to pool it.We don't have to argue with anybody. We don't have to curse and go around acting bad with our words. We don't need any bricks and bottles. We don't need any Molotov cocktails. We just need to go around to these stores, and to these massive industries in our country, and say, ”God sent us by here, to say to you that you're not treating his children right. And we've come by here to ask you to make the first item on your agenda fair treatment, where God's children are concerned. Now, if you are not prepared to do that, we do have an agenda that we must follow. And our agenda calls for withdrawing economic support from you.“And so, as a result of this, we are asking you tonight, to go out and tell your neighbors not to buy Coca-Cola in Memphis. Go by and tell them not to buy Sealtest milk. Tell them not to buy -- what is the other bread? -- Wonder Bread. And what is the other bread company, Jesse? Tell them not to buy Hart's bread. As Jesse Jackson has said, up to now, only the garbage men have been feeling pain; now we must kind of redistribute the pain. We are choosing these companies because they haven't been fair in their hiring policies; and we are choosing them because they can begin the process of saying they are going to support the needs and the rights of these men who are on strike. And then they can move on town -- downtown and tell Mayor Loeb to do what is right.But not only that, we've got to strengthen black institutions. I call upon you to take your money out of the banks downtown and deposit your money in Tri-State Bank. We want a ”bank-in“ movement in Memphis. Go by the savings and loan association. I'm not asking you something that we don't do ourselves at SCLC. Judge Hooks andothers will tell you that we have an account here in the savings and loan association from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. We are telling you to follow what we are doing. Put your money there. You have six or seven black insurance companies here in the city of Memphis. Take out your insurance there. We want to havean ”insurance-in.“Now these are some practical things that we can do. We begin the process of building a greater economic base. And at the same time, we are putting pressure where it really hurts. I ask you to follow through here.Now, let me say as I move to my conclusion that we've got to give ourselves to this struggle until the end. Nothing would be moretragic than to stop at this point in Memphis. We've got to see it through. And when we have our march, you need to be there. If it means leaving work, if it means leaving school -- be there. Be concerned about your brother. You may not be on strike. But either we go up together, or we go down together.Let us develop a kind of dangerous unselfishness. One day a man came to Jesus, and he wanted to raise some questions about some vital matters of life. At points he wanted to trick Jesus, and show himthat he knew a little more than Jesus knew and throw him off base.... Now that question could have easily ended up in a philosophical and theological debate. But Jesus immediately pulled that question from mid-air, and placed it on a dangerous curve between Jerusalemand Jericho. And he talked about a certain man, who fell among thieves. You remember that a Levite and a priest passed by on the other side. They didn't stop to help him. And finally a man ofanother race came by. He got down from his beast, decided not to becompassionate by proxy. But he got down with him, administered first aid, and helped the man in need. Jesus ended up saying, this was the good man, this was the great man, because he had the capacity to project the ”I“ into the ”thou,“ and to be concerned about his brother.Now you know, we use our imagination a great deal to try to determine why the priest and the Levite didn't stop. At times we say they were busy going to a church meeting, an ecclesiastical gathering, and they had to get on down to Jerusalem so they wouldn't be late for their meeting. At other times we would speculate that there was a religious law that ”One who was engaged in religious ceremonials was not to touch a human body twenty-four hours beforeth e ceremony.“ And every now and then we begin to wonder whether maybe they were not going down to Jerusalem -- or down to Jericho, rather to organize a ”Jericho Road Improvement Association.“ That's a possibility. Maybe they felt that it was better to deal with the problem from the causal root, rather than to get bogged down with an individual effect.But I'm going to tell you what my imagination tells me. It's possible that those men were afraid. You see, the Jericho road is a dangerous road. I remember when Mrs. King and I were first in Jerusalem. We rented a car and drove from Jerusalem down to Jericho. And as soon as we got on that road, I said to my wife, ”I can see why Jesus used this as the setting for his parable.“ It's a winding, meandering road. It's really conducive for ambushing. You start outin Jerusalem, which is about 1200 miles -- or rather 1200 feet above sea level. And by the time you get down to Jericho, fifteen or twenty minutes later, you're about 2200 feet below sea level. That's adangerous road. In the days of Jesus it came to be known asthe ”Bloody Pass.“ And you know, it's possible that the priest and the Levite looked over that man on the ground and wondered if the robbers were still around. Or it's possible that they felt that the man on the ground was merely faking. And he was acting like he had been robbed and hurt, in order to seize them over there, lure them there for quick and easy seizure. And so the first question that the priest asked -- the first question that the Levi te asked was, ”If I stop to help this man, what will happen to me?“ But then the Good Samaritan came by. And he reversed the question: ”If I do not stop to help this man, what will happen to him?“That's the question before you tonight. Not, ”If I sto p to help the sanitation workers, what will happen to my job. Not, “If I stop to help the sanitation workers what will happen to all of the hours that I usually spend in my office every day and every week as a pastor?” The question is not, “If I stop to he lp this man in need, what will happen to me?” The question is, “If I do not stop to help the sanitation workers, what will happen to them?” That's the question.Let us rise up tonight with a greater readiness. Let us stand with a greater determination. And let us move on in these powerful days, these days of challenge to make America what it ought to be. We have an opportunity to make America a better nation. And I want to thank God, once more, for allowing me to be here with you.You know, several years ago, I was in New York City autographing the first book that I had written. And while sitting there autographing books, a demented black woman came up. The only question I heard from her was, “Are you Martin Luther King?” And I waslooking down wri ting, and I said, “Yes.” And the next minute I felt something beating on my chest. Before I knew it I had been stabbed by this demented woman. I was rushed to Harlem Hospital. It was a dark Saturday afternoon. And that blade had gone through, and the X-rays revealed that the tip of the blade was on the edge of my aorta, the main artery. And once that's punctured, your drowned in your own blood -- that's the end of you.It came out in the New York Times the next morning, that if I had merely sneezed, I would have died. Well, about four days later, they allowed me, after the operation, after my chest had been opened, and the blade had been taken out, to move around in the wheel chair in the hospital. They allowed me to read some of the mail that came in, and from all over the states and the world, kind letters came in. I read a few, but one of them I will never forget. I had received one from the President and the Vice-President. I've forgotten what those telegrams said. I'd received a visit and a letter from the Governor of New York, but I've forgotten what that letter said. But there was another letter that came from a little girl, a young girl who was a student at the White Plains High School. And I looked at that letter, and I'll never forget it. It said simply,Dear Dr. King,I am a ninth-grade student at the White Plains High School.“And she said,While it should not matter, I would like to mention that I'm a white girl. I read in the paper of your misfortune, and of your suffering. And I read that if you had sneezed, you would have died. And I'm simply writing you to say that I'm so happy that you didn't sneeze.And I want to say tonight -- I want to say tonight that I too am happy that I didn't sneeze. Because if I had sneezed, I wouldn't have been around here in 1960, when students all over the South started sitting-in at lunch counters. And I knew that as they were sitting in, they were really standing up for the best in the American dream, and taking the whole nation back to those great wells of democracy which were dug deep by the Founding Fathers in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.If I had sneezed, I wouldn't have been around here in 1961, when we decided to take a ride for freedom and ended segregation in inter-state travel.If I had sneezed, I wouldn't have been around here in 1962, when Negroes in Albany, Georgia, decided to straighten their backs up. And whenever men and women straighten their backs up, they are going somewhere, because a man can't ride your back unless it is bent.If I had sneezed -- If I had sneezed I wouldn't have been here in 1963, when the black people of Birmingham, Alabama, aroused the conscience of this nation, and brought into being the Civil Rights Bill.If I had sneezed, I wouldn't have had a chance later that year,in August, to try to tell America about a dream that I had had.If I had sneezed, I wouldn't have been down in Selma, Alabama, to see the great Movement there.If I had sneezed, I wouldn't have been in Memphis to see a community rally around those brothers and sisters who are suffering. I'm so happy that I didn't sneeze.And they were telling me --. Now, it doesn't matter, now. It really doesn't matter what happens now. I left Atlanta this morning,and as we got started on the plane, there were six of us. The pilot said over the public address system, ”We are sorry for the delay, but we have Dr. Martin Luther King on the plane. And to be sure that all of the bags were checked, and to be sure that nothing would be wrong with on the plane, we had to check out everything carefully. And we've had the plane protected and guarded all night.“And then I got into Memphis. And some began to say the threats, or talk about the threats that were out. What would happen to me from some of our sick white brothers?Well, I don't know what will happen now. We've got some difficult days ahead. But it really doesn't matter with me now, because I've been to the mountaintop.And I don't mind.Like anybody, I would like to live a long life. Longevity has its place. But I'm not concerned about that now. I just want to do God's will. And He's allowed me to go up to the mountain. And I've looked over. And I've seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the promised land!mlkmountaintop3.JPGAnd so I'm happy, tonight.I'm not worried about anything.I'm not fearing any man!Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord!!马丁·路德·金演讲稿:我已达至峰顶(中文版部分翻译)但是我要告诉你们我的想象力给我的启示。

年轻的百万富翁是怎样炼成的

年轻的百万富翁是怎样炼成的

年轻的百万富翁是怎样炼成的?百万富翁是人人羡慕的,人人都想成为百万富翁,但不是每个人都能成为百万富翁,百万富翁是如何炼成的呢?下面小编为您揭晓,希望对您实现百万人生梦有所帮助。

世事如棋,局局新。

生活就是伴随着这些喜怒哀乐,高低起伏。

2008年,我背起行囊,随同亲友挤上了南下的列车。

当同学们纷纷拿到大学录取书的同时,而我也在深圳找到了我的第一份工作。

唉高中毕业,没有一技之长,也没有什么专业,足足找了三个多月,到处面试,终于进了一间几百来人的鞋厂。

我想,当普工也好呀,好歹算是可以自立了。

面试时,副经理问:“满16岁了吗?”我说:“我18岁多,快19岁了”。

副经理不相信,让我拿身份证他看,确认后,就对人事说:“安排到仓库点货吧”。

鞋厂环境到是挺好的,明亮的厂房,无尘的车间,还管吃管住,对于一个刚走出社会的我,真的很满足。

我的第一份工作第一天上班,非常兴奋,提前半小时就到了岗位。

当仓管付经理懒洋洋地来开仓库时,很是诧异地看着我。

眼神好象在说:这么早。

付经理是一个二十几岁的小伙子,估计是在外面工作时间长了,对于在职场求生的某些事情都很有洞悉力,精明得很。

后来,我对他总结的一句话就是:能不做就不做,能不管就不管,多做多错,少做少错。

自己小声地叹气:“不知道跟着这样的主管有什么前途呢?”在仓库点货的工作做了一个月下来,只能用一个字来形容,那就是“闲”,真的很闲。

为了打发时间,我每天把同一种货点上三四遍。

付经理每天就在那里看报纸,他见我闲得发慌眼,就说:“李薇,我看你走来走去的,你过来帮我把帐记了”。

仓库有一台很旧的电脑,不能上外网,但可以在内部网络中找到网上芳邻,就可以看到其他电脑的东西,当然前提是其他电脑资料没有加密的情况下,一般可以共享看到。

帐是用电脑来记的,有一个仓库管理软件,我把每天的货出入清点后,就输入进去。

输完了,就向付主管汇报,然后我就在网上芳邻看其他资料。

呵,最多的就是ISO,因为厂里正在实行ISO。

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百万富翁今年19岁公众演讲
虽然只是初中毕业,但16岁时,邓洵让自己建设的登讯软件站日访问量高达10万人次,跻身全国同类站点前10名,201X年被美国特拉华州电子前沿媒
体公司“eFront Media.Inc”看中,提出以150万元人民币收购登讯软件站,但这是邓洵的倾心之作,他拒绝了。

或许在他眼里,和将来比起来,这150万
也不算什么。

Nineteen years old,hold a millionair hope.
见到邓洵,是在一个阳光灿烂的上午。

随意的穿着,有点孩子气的谈吐,一口
网络语言,显示着他对网络的深深热爱,掩饰不住的青春的激扬和骄傲。

对于这个具有高级网络管理师、策划师职称,被湖北日报报业集团荆楚在线特
聘为市场部经理,并服务于数家企业做咨询策划顾问,却仅仅只有19岁的小伙子,我充满了好奇。

直觉告诉我,这个男孩有不同寻常的经历。

当我问他毕业于哪个学校时,他毫不迟疑地告诉我——粮道街中学,并很自豪
地说:“现在我作为特例,在美国管理科技大学就读项目管理研究生。


初涉网络
邓洵与网络的第一次亲密接触,是在他1998年从粮道街中学初中毕业之后。

当时大家对网络远没有今天这样熟悉,邓洵对它也是一无所知。

但机遇就是这样
悄悄地来到了,当年7月,武汉电信局举行了一个“每月免费30小时上网”的活动,旨在网络推广。

暑假在家的邓洵正愁利用假期学点什么好呢!既然有这
么好的机会!征得父母的同意,他立即到电信局去申请了一个帐号。

原本想每
月上30个小时的网就足够了,哪曾想,一发不可收拾,并从此与网络接下了不解之缘。

网络,是一个奇妙的世界。

网络的大门在邓洵面前一一洞开,他贪婪地吸取着
其中的精华。

通过网络,邓洵结识了很多网友,在网络江湖上混出点名气后,
在网友的推动下,于1999年5月份发起成立了武汉网友协会,为网友们提供一个沟通交流的场所。

至今他仍清晰地记得第一届网友会的情景,参会的都是大
武汉各个角落的网络爱好者,共有100多人,场面十分热闹。

随着网友协会的
不断发展壮大,其名气也越来越大,很多企业都来赞助开展活动。

年仅16岁,邓洵就已经开始崭露头角。

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