I'm now very proud to be a part of Intervoice, 身为众声喧哗的一员,我引以为荣! the organizational body of the International Hearing Voices Movement, 它是国际听声组织的筹划单位 an initiative inspired by the work of Professo

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This story starts: I was at a friend's house, 故事的开头是这样的:我在一个朋友家里 and she had on her shelf a copy of the DSM manual, which is the manual of mental disorders. 在她的架子上有一本《DSM手册》,就是《精神

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I began to yawn uncontrollably around Kempton Park, 我开始控制不住在坎普顿公园附近打哈欠 which apparently is what dogs also do when anxious -- they yawn uncontrollably. 显然,当狗在焦虑的时候,也会情不自禁地打哈欠

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And when Tony said that to me, 当Tony告诉我这些的时候 I thought to myself, Am I sitting like a journalist? Am I crossing my legs like a journalist? 我心想,我坐得像个记者吗?我翘脚翘得像个记者吗? He said, You know, I

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Hare said the reason why is because capitalism at its most ruthless rewards psychopathic behavior Hare解释说原因来自资本主义的冷酷无情造就了精神疾病的行为 the lack of empathy, the glibness, cunning, manipulative. 缺乏同理心

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So in his kitchen -- he was standing there with his wife, Judy, and his bodyguard Sean 话说在厨房,他正和妻子Judy站在一起,还有他的保镖Sean and I said, You know how I said in my email that you might have a special brain anomaly

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When I got back to London, Tony phoned me. 当我回到伦敦时,Tony给我打了电话 He said, Why haven't you been returning my calls? 他说,你为什么还没给我回电? I said, Well they say that you're a psychopath. 我说,因为他们

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My name is Joshua Walters. 我叫约书亚沃尔特斯。 I'm a performer. 我是名表演者。 But as far as being a performer, I'm also diagnosed bipolar. 但远在我成为表演者之前,我也被诊断为双向人格障碍症患者。 I refra

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And there's a book -- John Gartner. 有本书--约翰加特纳著的。 John Gartner wrote this book called The Hypomanic Edge 约翰加特纳写过这本名叫轻度躁狂边缘的书 in which Christopher Columbus and Ted Turner and Steve Jobs 在书里

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For a long time in my life, I felt like I'd been living two different lives. 在我生命中非常长的一段时间内,我感觉我在过着两种不同的人生。 There's the life that everyone sees, and then there's the life that only I see. 一个

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I was referred to a psychiatrist, who likewise took a grim view of the voice's presence, 我被转介给精神科医生,有声音这件事被很严肃地看待 subsequently interpreting everything I said through a lens of latent insanity. 所以接着

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If I should have a daughter, instead of Mom, she's going to call me Point B, 如果我有一个女儿,她会叫我B点(Point B),而不是妈妈, because that way she knows that no matter what happens, at least she can always find her way to

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Because there's nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it's sent away. 因为再没有比这儿更美的事,当大海不断吻合着海岸线时,不管多少次大海被冲刷回

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When I was a freshman in high school, I was a live wire of nervous hormones. And I was underdeveloped and over-excitable. 当我是高一新生时,我是一个神经激素异常活跃的人。我发育不良,但又过度兴奋。And despite my fe

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All right, so I want you to take a moment, and I want you to think of three things that you know to be true. 好吧,我想让大家花点时间,想出三件你们认为是真的事情。 They can be about whatever you want-- technology, entertainme

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So imagine that you're a retired household in Belgium and someone comes to your front door. 想象一下你是一个比利时的退休老人,有一天有人跑来敲你家的门。 Excuse me, would you mind if I peruse your stock portfolio? 打扰了

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And the trick here is to use a single, readable sentence that the audience can key into if they get a bit lost, 这里的窍门就是使用简单、易读的句子,让观众即使有点儿不明白也能够掌握要点, and then provide visuals w

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Now I can divide my spoken-word journey into three steps. Step one was the moment I said, I can. I can do this. 现在我可以把我口语诗经历分为三阶段。第一阶段那时我会说,我能,我能做到这个。 And that was thanks to

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Lexicography is really more about material science. 字典编纂学是研究物质的科学。 We are studying the tolerances of the materials that you use to build the structure of your expression: your speeches and your writing. 我们在研究不同

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Let's begin by winding the timeline back 13.7 billion years, to the beginning of time. 让我们把时间往回拨到137亿年前,也就是时间的开始。 Around us, there's nothing. There's not even time or space. 四周是什么也没有,根本

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