扎克伯格演讲

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第一篇:扎克伯格演讲

扎克伯格2017超燃演讲:

光有目标是不够的,你必须拥有心系他人的目标

喏像这样的,妻子在现场听得热泪盈眶

也许我们不可能像小扎这么成功,也不可能每个人都能创造那样的伟大。但燃而快乐的人生,对每个人而言,才是最重要的。

所以,这位34岁哈佛优秀学子的毕业演讲(全程传递的逻辑、思路,理念和想法,都非常高能而深刻),对你我都会有所启发,圆桌五星级鉴读!

Faust校长,校监委员会成员们,老师、校友、朋友、自豪的家长们、管理委员会的委员们,以及全世界最伟大学校的毕业生们!

今天和你们待在一起我备感荣幸,因为说实话,你们完成了一个我永远无法办到的成就。等我做完这个演讲,这将是我第一次在哈佛大学完成的某件事。

✦站在这里演讲的我,曾是一名辍学生

我本不可能是站在这里发表演讲的人,不仅仅因为我是一名辍学生,还因为其实我们是同一代人。我作为学生走在这个校园里,也就是不过十年前的事情。我们学习过同样的知识,同样在EC10课堂上补觉。尽管我们通过不同的方式来到这里,尤其那些来自Quad园区的同学(The Quad以前哈佛女性学院是Radcliffe College的女生宿舍);但今天我想和你们分享的是,我对我们这代人的一些想法,和我们正在合力建设的这个世界。首先,过去几天令我想起很多美好的回忆。你们当中多少人还确切记得,当初收到哈佛的录取通知邮件时在做什么?当时我正在玩《文明》游戏,然后我跑下楼,找到我的父亲,不过他的反应很奇怪,居然开始拍摄我打开邮件的过程。那个视频可能看着挺难过吧。但我发誓,被哈佛录取,是最令我父母为我感到骄傲的事情。

你们还记得在哈佛上的第一节课吗?我上的是计算机121,Harry Lewis老师超级棒。当时我要迟到了,于是抓了件T恤就套在身上,结果直到下午才发现我把它前后里外都穿反了,商标都露在前胸。然后我还纳闷怎么没人理我,除了一个人——KX Jin,他没有在意这些。之后,我们开始组队解决难题,现在他负责Facebook很大一块业务。这说明什么?2017的毕业生们,这说明为什么你们应该对别人友善一些。

✦我在哈佛最美好的回忆,是遇见了我的妻子

但是我在哈佛最美好的回忆,是我遇见了Priscilla(扎克伯格妻子)。当时我刚上线一个恶作剧网站Facemash,然后管理委员会表示“要见我”,所有人都认为我要被赶走了。我爸妈来帮我打包行李;我朋友帮我搞了个告别派对。幸运的事情就在这里,Priscilla和她朋友一起,来到了这个Party。我们在Pfoho Belltower的卫生间外排队时遇见了,接下来发生了一件永生难忘的浪漫事件——我说:“我三天后就要被赶出学校了,所以我们需要尽快开始约会。”事实上,你们所有人都可以使用这个套路。我没有被开除——我想办法留下来了。Priscilla开始和我约会。你们知道,那部电影(《社交网络》)说的Facemash对创造Facebook好像很重要似的。并非如此。但是没有Facemash的话,我遇不到Priscilla。她是我生命中最重要的人,所以从这个角度说,Facemash是我人生中做出的最重要的一样东西。在这里,我们开始结交一生的挚友,甚至有的以后会成为家人。这是为什么我对这里如此感激的原因。谢谢你,哈佛!

✦今天我想谈谈目标(Purpose):目标才能创造你真正的快乐

今天我想谈谈目标(Purpose),但是我不是来给你们做一些程序化的宣言,告诉你们如何发现目标。我们是千禧一代,我们会出于直觉和本能发现目标。相反地,我站在这里要说的是,仅仅发现目标还不够。我们这代人面临的挑战,是创造一个人人都能有使命感的世界。

我最喜欢的一个故事,是约翰·F·肯尼迪访问美国宇航局太空中心时,看到了一个拿着扫帚的看门人。于是他走过去问这人在干什么。看门人回答说:“总统先生,我正在帮助把一个人送往月球。” 目标是我们意识到我们是比自己更大的东西的一部分,是我们被需要的、我们需要更为之努力的东西。目标能创造真正的快乐。当我走过很多地方的时候,我曾和许多被拘留的、阿片类药物成瘾的孩子们坐在一起,他们告诉我如果他们有事可做,参加课后活动或者有地方可去,他们的人生会变得很不一样。我也遇到过很多工厂的工人,他们没法再从事之前从事的工作了,所以试图找到新的能做的事。为了保持社会的进步,我们身负挑战——不仅仅是创造新的工作,还要创造新的目标。

我还记得在Kirkland House的小宿舍中创造Facebook的那晚。我和我的朋友KX去了Noch。我记得我告诉他,我很开心能把哈佛的社群连接起来,但是有一天,有人会把整个世界都连接起来。我完全没有想到这个人会是我们。当时我们还只是大学生,对此还并不了解。所有这些大型技术公司都有资源,我只是认为其中一个大公司会做到这一点。但是,我对这个想法很确信——所有人都想和彼此连接,所以我们一直在朝这个方向努力前进。

我知道你们中的很多人也会有类似的故事。你觉得很多人都在改变世界,然而他们并没有,而你会。但是,光有目标是不够的。你必须拥有心系他人的目标。

意识到这点非常难。我从来没想过创造一个公司,我想要的是创造影响力,越来越多的人加入我们,我假设他们跟我关心的是同样的东西,所以我从来没解释过我到底希望建立什么。

✦我在Facebook时最艰难、最孤独的时刻......多年后我明白了原因

几年来,一些大公司想要收购我们。我拒绝了。我想知道是否能连接更多的人。我们正在建立第一个新闻流(News Feed),当时我想,如果我们能做到这一点,它可能会改变我们学习世界的方式。几乎所有人都想让我把公司卖了。没有更高远的使命感,这个创业公司不可能梦想成真。经过激烈的争论后,一位顾问跟我说,如果我不同意出售,我会后悔一辈子。一年左右的时间里,当时的管理层几乎都走了。这是我在Facebook时最艰难的时刻。我相信我们在做的东西,但是我也感到孤独。更糟糕的是,当时我觉得这是我的错。我在想是不是我错了,一个22岁的小孩,都不知道世界是怎么运转的。多年以后的今天,我明白了,那是因为没有更高的目标。是否创造它取决于我们,所以我们能一起前进。

✦没有人从一开始就知道,如何变得伟大

我们这一代将不得不面对数千万的工作被机器取代的情况,比如自动驾驶。但我们还有很多事能一起去完成。每一代都有属于自己一代的作品。比如有超过30万人一起努力,让人类登上了月球——包括那个看门的人;数百万志愿者为世界各地的小儿麻痹症患者打疫苗;数以百万计的人为建立胡佛水坝和其他伟大的项目贡献了自己的力量。做这些项目的使命,并不仅仅是为人们提供工作,而是让我们整个国家感到自豪,我们可以做一些伟大的事情。

现在轮到我们来做一些伟大的事了。我知道,你可能会想:我不知道如何建造大坝,或者如何让一百万人参与到任何事情中来。但我想告诉你一个秘密:没有人从一开始就知道如何做,想法并不会在最初就完全成型。只有当你工作时才变得逐渐清晰,你只需要做的,就是开始。如果我必须在开始(Facebook)之前就了解清楚“如何连接人”的想法,那么我就不会启动Facebook了。

✦成功不是电影中的灵光一闪,可能是“疯子”,可能是“指责”和“批评”

或许电影和流行文化会让人觉得被误导,那些想法会出现在一些灵光一闪的时刻,这其实是一个危险的谎言。这让我们感到不满足,因为我们没有了我们自己的(行动),它会阻止那些拥有好想法的人去开始。对了,你知道电影当中还有什么是对创新的误解吗?那就是,没有人会在玻璃上写数学公式。那不是什么事。其实,理想主义是好事,但你要做好被误解的准备:任何为了更大愿景工作的人,可能会被称为疯子,即使你最终获得成功。任何为了复杂问题工作的人,都会因为不能全面了解挑战而被指责,即使你不可能事先了解一切。任何抓住主动权先行一步的人,都会因为步子太快而受到批评,因为总是有人想让你慢下来。

在我们的社会里,我们并不经常做一些伟大的事,因为我们害怕犯错。如果我们什么都不做,我们就忽视了今天所有的错误。事实上,我们所做的任何事情将来都会有问题,但这不能阻止我们开始。

✦还有很多问题,我们这一代可以去解决

在地球摧毁之前,如何阻止气候变化?如何让数百万人愿意参与制造和安装太阳能电池板? 如何治愈所有疾病?如何要求志愿者跟踪他们的健康数据和分享他们的基因组?今天,我们可能要花上50倍的价格去治疗病人,而不是找到一种治疗方法让人类第一时间无法染上疾病。这并不合理,我们可以解决这个问题。民主现代化如何让每个人都能在网上投票,以及通过个性化教育让每个人都能学习?这些成就,在我们能力范围内是可以实现的,让我们让每个人在我们社会中发挥其应有的作用来做这些事情。让我们做一些伟大的事情,不仅要创造进步,而是要创造purpose。所以我们可以做的第一件事就是,创造一个每人都拥有使命感的世界。

✦我知道,我非常幸运。然而追求目标的自由,从来都不是免费的

Facebook并不是我做的第一件事,我还做过游戏、聊天系统、学习工具和音乐播放器。我并不孤独,因为JK罗琳在出版《哈利波特》之前被拒绝了12次,即使碧昂丝也不得不写了数百首歌曲,才有了今天Halo这首歌获得的光环。最大的成功来自于我们享有失败的自由。

然而,今天,财富不均会让每个人都受到伤害。当你没有自由把你的想法变成一个历史性的企业的时候,我们就输了。现在,我们的社会在通往成功的路上有过多的指引,但我们做得不够,并不是每个人都能够轻易得分(获得成功)。面对现实吧,我们的社会体系是有问题的,当我能够离开哈佛并在10年内赚取数十亿美元的时候,还有数百万学生无法偿还贷款,更不用说开始创业。我认识很多企业家,然而我并不知道是否有一个人是因为没有足够的钱而放弃创业。但是我知道很多人不敢追求梦想,因为一旦他们失败,并没有很好的缓冲(承托住)。我们都知道,想要成功,光凭一个好想法,或者一个好的工作态度,是远远不够的。幸运,也是成功很重要的因素。如果当初,我无法花时间编写代码,而是必须勤工俭学补贴家用,如果我无法承受“万一Facebook不能成功”这一假设,我今天都不会站在这里。诚实地想一想,我们都知道,(能够有今天)自己是多么的幸运。是的,赋予每个人追求目标的自由,这并不是免费的。像我这样的人应当为此付费。在你们之中,许多人都会做得很好,当然,你们也有义务去做好。

这也是为什么当初 Priscilla 和我启动了Chan Zuckerberg Initiative(小扎和妻子成立的基金会,希望消除人类的疾病,建设一个强大的社区,为此捐出了自己持有的 99% Facebook 股份,大约 450 亿美元),并承诺要我们的财富去促进机会平等。这些是我们这代人的价值。“要不要这样做”从来都不是问题,唯一的问题是“什么时候去做”。

✦花一点时间,去帮助其他人,这是我们每个人都可以做到的

千禧一代已经是历史上最慈善的一代人之一了。千禧一代的美国人在一年中,平均四个人里就有三个人会捐款,平均十个人里就有七个人会为慈善募捐。但这也不仅限于金钱。你也可以奉献你的时间。我在这里向你保证,如果你可以每一两周要花一个小时(去奉献和帮助),就会有一个人因此获得帮助,甚至实现他们以前不可能实现的目标。或许你觉得这太花时间了。我曾经也这么认为。当Priscilla毕业于哈佛后,她成了一名老师,在她和我一起投身教育行业之前,她告诉我,我需要去教授一门课。我抱怨道:“好吧,可是我很忙啊,我得经营Facebook啊。”但是她坚持让我去教课,所以我就在当地的男童女童俱乐部教授了一门关于创业精神的中学课程。五年来,我每个月都会和这些孩子一起共进一次晚餐。其中有一个孩子,为我与Priscilla的第一个宝宝在出生前,举办了宝宝洗礼派对。明年,这些孩子们都要上大学了,是的,他们每一个都要上大学了,而且他们都将骄傲地成为自己家族里第一名大学生。花一点时间,去帮助其他人,这是我们每个人都可以做到的。让我们通过此举,让每个人都有实现人生目标的自由——不仅因为这样做是正确的,更是因为当人们可以把梦想变为伟大的现实时,我们每个人都会变得更好。

✦改变源于身边,甚至全球性的改变,也是源自微小的事物——和我们一样的人。在最近一项调查中,世界各地的80后90后被要求选择自己认同的身份,最流行的答案不是国籍,宗教或种族,它是“世界公民”。

这是一个标志性的事件。我遇到了今天毕业的Agnes Igoye,(对着现场说,你在哪里,Agnes?)她在乌干达的冲突地区度过童年时期,现在她在训练数以千计的执法人员来保持社区的安全。我遇到Kayla和Niha,也是今天毕业,他们发起了一个非营利组织,将患有疾病的人与社区内愿意帮助他们的人联系起来。我遇到了David Razu Aznar,今天从肯尼迪政治学院毕业(对着现场说,David站起来)。他是前墨西哥市的议员,他成功领导了一场运动,使墨西哥城成为第一个通过婚姻平等法案的拉丁美洲城市,甚至比旧金山还早。这也是我自己的故事,一个宅在宿舍的学生,一次连接了一个社群,然后始终维护它,直到有一天我们连接了整个世界。

改变源于身边。甚至全球性的改变,也是源自微小的事物——和我们一样的人。

在你们最后一次走出这些校门之前,当我们坐在这纪念教堂前的时候,我想起了一段祈祷,Mi Shebeirach,每当我面对挑战时我都会说的,每当我把女儿放进婴儿床里想象着她的未来都会唱到的:“May the source of strength, who blessed the ones before us, help us *find the courage* to make our lives a blessing.”

(愿力量之源,在我们面前祝福那些人,帮助我们找到勇气,使我们的生活成为一件幸事。”)我希望你们也可以找到属于自己的勇气,使你们的生命成为一个祝福。演讲结束时,冒雨观看的各位都起身鼓掌

看完整个演讲,很燃吧?只想说,所有大成的人物,内心确实住着一颗比我们更伟大的灵魂。不过小扎也说了,没有人一开始就知道自己会变得伟大,以及如何变得伟大。重点在于,你只需要做,就是开始。

第二篇:扎克伯格清华演讲

扎克伯格清华演讲

大家好!很高兴再次来到清华大学。

清华是个非常好的大学;这里的学生们正在创造很多重要和创新的东西;你们是未来科技、商业、政府和其他行业的领导者。

今天我想讨论改变世界的话题。很多人会说你怎么创立企业,或怎么解决问题。但是,今天我想要讨论一个不一样的问题。不是“怎么去创立”,而是“为什么创立”。这就是使命的本质。

今天我想说三个故事。就三个故事。相信你的使命

第一个故事是关于相信你的使命,做你觉得是重要的事情。

2004年,我创立Facebook,是因为我觉得能在网上和人连接是非常重要的。

那时候,互联网上有很多网站,你可以找到差不多所有的东西:新闻,音乐,书,电影,买东西,可是没有服务帮我们找到生活上最重要的东西:人。

人是我们生活最重要的。请大家看这个房间,你们看到什么?不是这个桌子,这个椅子,是这里的人。这是人的特点。

每个人都想跟他们的朋友和家人联系。当我们可以分享和联系,生活会变得更好。当我们分享和联系,我们可以和家人和朋友有更好的关系。我们的企业更强大是因为可以和客户有更好的沟通;社会也会变得更强大是因为我们知道的更多。

当我创立Facebook的时候,我不是要创立一个公司。我想要解决一个非常重要的问题。我想把人们连接在一起。

当我看中国的公司,像阿里巴巴和小米,我看到的是一样的故事。

当你有使命,它会让你更专注。

Facebook 成立几年后,我们的产品做了一个很大的改变。我们推出了动态消息,这个产品可以让你更好地看到你朋友的帖子和更容易和朋友连接。

现在,人们都觉得动态消息是一个好的产品,但是好多人当时不喜欢。那时候,Facebook有一百万用户,差不多十万用户加入了一个小组,他们说:如果我们不给他们原来的Facebook,他们就再也不用Facebook了。这是当时Facebook百分之十的用户啊!如果是今天,这会是1.5亿的用户告诉我们,他们不想用Facebook了。

我们当然关心用户的想法。但我们也知道,连接是很重要的。大部分的公司会害怕这么多的用户离开,所以他们会放弃,但我们相信我们的使命。我们知道动态消息对我们的使命是非常重要的,所以我们坚持住了。今天,动态消息是国际社交媒体很重要的一部分。

“用心”让我们创造出世界上最大的互联网社区

我第二个故事是关于“用心”。如果你有了使命,你不需要有完整的计划,往前走吧!你只要更多用心。

我在哈佛大学的时候,我和我朋友每天晚上吃披萨,讨论未来。我们推出了Facebook第一版本的时候,我记得我们非常高兴我们的产品连接了学生。当时,我们想,总有一天有人会创造连接世界的产品。

有趣的是,我没想到我可能会建立这个连接世界的产品。我只是一个大学生。我觉得一个大公司,像微软或谷歌会开发这个产品。他们有好几千的工程师和上亿的用户。他们应该开发国际社交网络。

但是,他们为什么没做?

我常常想这个问题。我们只是大学生我们没有计划,我们没有资源。我们是怎么创造出世界上最大的互联网社区?有十五亿人以上?

我觉得我们只是更多用心。

在路上的每一步,都有人会说新的想法不会成功。

我们面对过好多问题,需要改变好多次。我们开始只是一个小产品,为了美国学生服务。

一开始的时候,有人说:“Facebook只是给学生用的,所以他永远不会是重要的。”可是我们还是继续。把Facebook开放,给所有人用。后来,又有人说:“好,现在别人也用了Facebook,但是他们很快就不会再用它。”

可是我们还是继续。

人们一直在用,是因为人跟人连接是很重要的。

然后有人说:“可能它在美国有用,但它不会在其他国家有用”。可是我们还是继续。开发到了世界其他国家。

又有人说:“社交媒体永远不会赚钱”。可是我们还是继续。建立了一个强大的业务。

然后有人在说:“人们不会在手机上用Facebook”。可是我们还是继续,现在我们成立了移动为中心的公司。

当时,我们不知道这些问题的答案。没有人知道。

我们每次继续是因为我们用心。

很多公司在创造社交媒体,但是他们害怕这些问题。

我们相信,社交媒体和连接世界是重要的。我们相信,虽然我们不知道每个答案,我们还可以继续帮助人们,连接人们。

我们只是多用心了一点。我们一直在努力,现在十五亿人在用Facebook。

不要因为要改变,就放弃。中国有一句话我觉得很好:“只要功夫深,铁杵磨成针”。一直努力,你会改变世界。

“ 著名公司“惠普”的创始人之一戴维•帕卡德的一段话印证了扎克伯格的演讲观点,他说:“很多人误认为公司存在只是为了赚钱,赚钱只是一种结果,不是存在的真正原因。一群人结合在一起,是为了能够合力完成一己之力无法做到的事情——对社会做出贡献。如创造社会曾经不存在的没有过的产品,提供一种独特的服务,是有价值的事……我们存在的真正原因,是我们要提供一些独一无二(能有独特贡献)的东西。”——编者 一直向前看,总会解决面临的挑战

我第三个故事是关于向前看。

马云说过一句话我很喜欢:“和15年前比,我们很大;但和15年后比,我们还是个婴儿。”

为了重要的使命,你了解的更多,你也会觉得要做的事情更多。

十年前,我们的目标是连接十亿人。因为以前没有互联网企业做过,所以我们觉得这是一个很大的目标。

当我们达到了这个目标,我们开始了解十亿只是一个数字,我们真的目标是连接整个世界每一个人。

这难多了。

世界上差不多三分之二的人没有互联网。把他们连接起来,我们必须扩大整个互联网。

要做到这个,我们要解决很多的问题。超过十亿人不住在网络附近。所以我们需要创造新的技术,像卫星和飞机,把他们连接起来。超过十亿人没有钱上互联网,所以我们需要让互联网更便宜。大约二十亿的人没有用过电脑或互联网,所以我们需要创造新的方案,帮助他们连接起来。

三年前,我们成立 Internet.Org,去扩大互联网。我跟我们的董事会说,我觉得我们要花十亿多美元。他们问我: 这个东西怎么赚钱?我告诉他们:我不知道。但是我知道,连接人是我们的使命,这是非常重要的。我们必须向前看,我们现在还不知道整个计划,但是如果我们帮助人们,未来我们也会受益。

这就是向前看的意思。每走一步,你可以做新的东西。以前你觉得是不可能的,现在就可能。现在你有面对非常难的挑战,你努力,也会解决这些挑战。一直向前看。

中国历史是一直创新的。中国给了世界四大发明:造纸,印刷术,指南针和火药。

学习对创新最重要。在清华,你们有很好的学习机会,这些机会会帮助你们有美好的未来。

几年前,我的妻子,Priscilla,在一个北京的医院学习。她选择北京,因为她想要在中国和非常好的老师学习。

我的中文很糟糕,但是我还是很喜欢学习中文。

你多学习,会在生活里创新。也会在企业里创新。你就什么都可以做。

在你开始做之前,不要只问自己,你怎么做。要问自己:为什么做?

你应该相信你的使命。解决重要的问题。非常用心。不要放弃。一直向前看。

你们可以成为全球领导者,可以提高人们的生活。可以用互联网影响全世界。

我非常兴奋今天在这里可以和清华学生和线上的朋友交流。多谢大家给我这个机会。让我们一起来连接世界。

第三篇:2017扎克伯格哈佛大学毕业典礼演讲

扎克伯格辍学12年后终获哈佛学位(毕业演讲视频)

Mark Zuckerberg finally gets his Harvard degreeBill Gates and Steve Jobs among them.脸书创始人马克•扎克伯格是辍学创办科技公司并成为百万富翁的成功人士之一,比尔•盖茨和史蒂夫•乔布斯也是他的同道中人。

But 12 years after leaving Harvard to work on Facebook full time, he has returned to pick up his degree.然而,在离开哈佛全职从事脸书工作12年后,扎克伯格又重回母校取得学位。

Zuckerberg founded what was then called “The Facebook” in his college dormitory in 2004.The service was at first limited only to Harvard students before expanding to other Ivy League universities.2004年,扎克伯格在大学宿舍里创办了“脸书”(当时叫The Facebook)。“脸书”服务最初只对哈佛学生开放,后来又扩展到其他常春藤大学。

He delivered the university's commencement address later on Thursday.After receiving the honour, he posted a photo of him with his parents Edward and Karen Zuckerberg.本周四他在哈佛大学发表毕业演讲。在获得学位后他上传了一张和父亲爱德华、母亲卡伦的合照。

Today @HarvardAlumni Mark Zuckerberg fulfills his parents dream with a Harvard degree.— Hal Burstein, MD(@DrHBurstein)May 25, 2017 今天 @哈佛校友 马克•扎克伯格用一个哈佛学位圆了他父母的梦。——哈尔•布尔斯泰恩,医学博士(@DrHBurstein),2017年5月25日

During his remarks on Thursday, Mr Zuckerberg told graduates that “we live in an unstable time”.在他的演讲中,扎克伯格对毕业生表示,“我们生活在一个不稳定的时代”。

With his wife, Priscilla, in the audience, he pointed to the dormitory where he launched Facebook, and remarked that meeting her there was the best thing to happen to him at the university.演讲时,他的妻子普莉希拉就在观众席,他指着当初创立脸书的寝室说,在那里遇到普莉希拉是他在哈佛期间发生的最美好的事。

Zuckerberg returned to the room where he built Facebook along with his co-founders, Dustin Moskovitz, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum and Chris Hughes.扎克伯格回到了他和联合创始人达斯汀•莫斯科维茨、爱德华多•萨维林、安德鲁•麦科克伦和克里斯•休斯一起创建脸书网站的寝室。

Even after the company moved its headquarters to California, Zuckerberg continued to be enrolled at Harvard until he dropped out in November 2005.“I'm not coming back” he told the university paper The Crimson.即便在公司总部搬到加州之后,哈佛仍然保留扎克伯格的学生资格,直到他2005年11月辍学。他告诉哈佛校报《深红报》说:“我不会回去了。”

His honorary degree comes 12 years later, a little quicker than it took Bill Gates, another famous Harvard dropout to get his.Gates, who left to found Microsoft in 1975, did not receive his honorary degree until 2007.12年后,扎克伯格拿到了荣誉学位,跟比尔•盖茨相比早了几年,比尔•盖茨也是著名的哈佛辍学生,他1975年离开哈佛创办微软公司,直到2007年才拿到荣誉学位。

Last week, Zuckerberg shared a video of him finding out he had been accepted into Harvard.上周,扎克伯格还分享了当年自己得知被哈佛大学录取时的视频。

现在,一起来看看扎克伯格的毕业演讲精彩片段:

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Harvard Commencement 2017

President Faust, Board of Overseers, faculty, alumni, friends, proud parents, members of the ad board, and graduates of the greatest university in the world,I'm honored to be with you today because, let's face it, you accomplished something I never could.If I get through this speech, it'll be the first time I actually finish something at Harvard.Class of 2017, congratulations!

I'm an unlikely speaker, not just because I dropped out, but because we're technically in the same generation.We walked this yard less than a decade apart, studied the same ideas and slept through the same Ec10 lectures.We may have taken different paths to get here, especially if you came all the way from the Quad, but today

I want to share what I've learned about our generation and the world we're building together.But first, the last couple of days have brought back a lot of good memories.How many of you remember exactly what you were doing when you got that email telling you that you got into Harvard? I was playing Civilization and I ran downstairs, got my dad, and for some reason, his reaction was to video me opening the email.That could have been a really sad video.I swear getting into Harvard is still the thing my parents are most proud of me for.What about your first lecture at Harvard? Mine was Computer Science 121 with the incredible Harry Lewis.I was late so I threw on a t-shirt and didn't realize until afterwards it was inside out and backwards with my tag sticking out the front.I couldn't figure out why no one would talk to me--except one guy, KX Jin, he just went with it.We ended up doing our problem sets together, and now he runs a big part of Facebook.And that, Class of 2017, is why you should be nice to people.But my best memory from Harvard was meeting Priscilla.I had just launched this prank website Facemash, and the ad board wanted to “see me”.Everyone thought I was going to get kicked out.My parents came to help me pack.My friends threw me a going away party.As luck would have it, Priscilla was at that party with her friend.We met in line for the bathroom in the Pfoho Belltower, and in what must be one of the all time romantic lines, I said: “I'm going to get kicked out in three days, so we need to go on a date quickly.”

Actually, any of you graduating can use that line.I didn't end up getting kicked out--I did that to myself.Priscilla and I started dating.And, you know, that movie made it seem like Facemash was so important to creating Facebook.It wasn't.But without Facemash I wouldn't have met Priscilla, and she's the most important person in my life, so you could say it was the most important thing I built in my time here.We've all started lifelong friendships here, and some of us even families.That's why I'm so grateful to this place.Thanks, Harvard.Today I want to talk about purpose.But I'm not here to give you the standard commencement about finding your purpose.We're millennials.We'll try to do that instinctively.Instead, I'm here to tell you finding your purpose isn't enough.The challenge for our generation is creating a world where everyone has a sense of purpose.One of my favorite stories is when John F Kennedy visited the NASA space center, he saw a janitor carrying a broom and he walked over and asked what he was doing.The janitor responded: “Mr.President, I'm helping put a man on the moon”.Purpose is that sense that we are part of something bigger than ourselves, that we are needed, that we have something better ahead to work for.Purpose is what creates true happiness.You're graduating at a time when this is especially important.When our parents graduated, purpose reliably came from your job, your church, your community.But today, technology and automation are eliminating many jobs.Membership in communities is declining.Many people feel disconnected and depressed, and are trying to fill a void.As I've traveled around, I've sat with children in juvenile detention and opioid addicts, who told me their lives could have turned out differently if they just had something to do, an after school program or somewhere to go.I've met factory workers who know their old jobs aren't coming back and are trying to find their place.To keep our society moving forward, we have a generational challenge--to not only create new jobs, but create a renewed sense of purpose.I remember the night I launched Facebook from my little dorm in Kirkland House.I went to Noch's with my friend KX.I remember telling him I was excited to connect the Harvard community, but one day someone would connect the whole world.The thing is, it never even occurred to me that someone might be us.We were just college kids.We didn't know anything about that.There were all these big technology companies with resources.I just assumed one of them would do it.But this idea was so clear to us--that all people want to connect.So we just kept moving forward, day by day.I know a lot of you will have your own stories just like this.A change in the world that seems so clear you're sure someone else will do it.But they won't.You will.But it's not enough to have purpose yourself.You have to create a sense of purpose for others.I found that out the hard way.You see, my hope was never to build a company, but to make an impact.And as all these people started joining us, I just assumed that's what they cared about too, so I never explained what I hoped we'd build.A couple years in, some big companies wanted to buy us.I didn't want to sell.I wanted to see if we could connect more people.We were building the first News Feed, and I thought if we could just launch this, it could change how we learn about the world.Nearly everyone else wanted to sell.Without a sense of higher purpose, this was the startup dream come true.It tore our company apart.After one tense argument, an advisor told me if I didn't agree to sell, I would regret the decision for the rest of my life.Relationships were so frayed that within a year or so every single person on the management team was gone.That was my hardest time leading Facebook.I believed in what we were doing, but I felt alone.And worse, it was my fault.I wondered if I was just wrong, an imposter, a 22 year-old kid who had no idea how the world worked.Now, years later, I understand that *is* how things work with no sense of higher purpose.It's up to us to create it so we can all keep moving forward together.Today I want to talk about three ways to create a world where everyone has a sense of purpose: by taking on big meaningful projects together, by redefining equality so everyone has the freedom to pursue purpose, and by building community across the world.First, let's take on big meaningful projects.Our generation will have to deal with tens of millions of jobs replaced by automation like self-driving cars and trucks.But we have the potential to do so much more together.Every generation has its defining works.More than 300,000 people worked to put a man on the moon – including that janitor.Millions of volunteers immunized children around the world against polio.Millions of more people built the Hoover dam and other great projects.These projects didn't just provide purpose for the people doing those jobs, they gave our whole country a sense of pride that we could do great things.Now it's our turn to do great things.I know, you're probably thinking: I don't know how to build a dam, or get a million people involved in anything.But let me tell you a secret: no one does when they begin.Ideas don't come out fully formed.They only become clear as you work on them.You just have to get started.If I had to understand everything about connecting people before I began, I never would have started Facebook.Movies and pop culture get this all wrong.The idea of a single eureka moment is a dangerous lie.It makes us feel inadequate since we haven't had ours.It prevents people with seeds of good ideas from getting started.Oh, you know what else movies get wrong about innovation? No one writes math formulas on glass.That's not a thing.It's good to be idealistic.But be prepared to be misunderstood.Anyone working on a big vision will get called crazy, even if you end up right.Anyone working on a complex problem will get blamed for not fully understanding the challenge, even though it's impossible to know everything upfront.Anyone taking initiative will get criticized for moving too fast, because there's always someone who wants to slow you down.In our society, we often don't do big things because we're so afraid of making mistakes that we ignore all the things wrong today if we do nothing.The reality is, anything we do will have issues in the future.But that can't keep us from starting.So what are we waiting for? It's time for our generation-defining public works.How about stopping climate change before we destroy the planet and getting millions of people involved manufacturing and installing solar panels? How about curing all diseases and asking volunteers to track their health data and share their genomes? Today we spend 50x more treating people who are sick than we spend finding cures so people don’t get sick in the first place.That makes no sense.We can fix this.How about modernizing democracy so everyone can vote online, and personalizing education so everyone can learn?

These achievements are within our reach.Let's do them all in a way that gives everyone in our society a role.Let's do big things, not only to create progress, but to create purpose.So taking on big meaningful projects is the first thing we can do to create a world where everyone has a sense of purpose.The second is redefining equality to give everyone the freedom they need to pursue purpose.Many of our parents had stable jobs throughout their careers.Now we're all entrepreneurial, whether we're starting projects or finding or role.And that's great.Our culture of entrepreneurship is how we create so much progress.Now, an entrepreneurial culture thrives when it's easy to try lots of new ideas.Facebook wasn't the first thing I built.I also built games, chat systems, study tools and music players.I'm not alone.JK Rowling got rejected 12 times before publishing Harry Potter.Even Beyonce had to make hundreds of songs to get Halo.The greatest successes come from having the freedom to fail.But today, we have a level of wealth inequality that hurts everyone.When you don't have the freedom to take your idea and turn it into a historic enterprise, we all lose.Right now our society is way over-indexed on rewarding success and we don't do nearly enough to make it easy for everyone to take lots of shots.Let's face it.There is something wrong with our system when I can leave here and make billions of dollars in 10 years while millions of students can't afford to pay off their loans, let alone start a business.Look, I know a lot of entrepreneurs, and I don't know a single person who gave up on starting a business because they might not make enough money.But I know lots of people who haven't pursued dreams because they didn't have a cushion to fall back on if they failed.We all know we don't succeed just by having a good idea or working hard.We succeed by being lucky too.If I had to support my family growing up instead of having time to code, if I didn't know I'd be fine if Facebook didn't work out, I wouldn't be standing here today.If we're honest, we all know how much luck we've had.Every generation expands its definition of equality.Previous generations fought for the vote and civil rights.They had the New Deal and Great Society.Now it's our time to define a new social contract for our generation.We should have a society that measures progress not just by economic metrics like GDP, but by how many of us have a role we find meaningful.We should explore ideas like universal basic income to give everyone a cushion to try new things.We’re going to change jobs many times, so we need affordable childcare to get to work and healthcare that aren't tied to one company.We're all going to make mistakes, so we need a society that focuses less on locking us up or stigmatizing us.And as technology keeps changing, we need to focus more on continuous education throughout our lives.And yes, giving everyone the freedom to pursue purpose isn't free.People like me should pay for it.Many of you will do well and you should too.That's why Priscilla and I started the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and committed our wealth to promoting equal opportunity.These are the values of our generation.It was never a question of if we were going to do this.The only question was when.Millennials are already one of the most charitable generations in history.In one year, three of four US millennials made a donation and seven out of ten raised money for charity.But it's not just about money.You can also give time.I promise you, if you take an hour or two a week--that's all it takes to give someone a hand, to help them reach their potential.Maybe you think that's too much time.I used to.When Priscilla graduated from Harvard she became a teacher, and before she'd do education work with me, she told me I needed to teach a class.I complained: “Well, I'm kind of busy.I'm running this company.” But she insisted, so I taught a middle school program on entrepreneurship at the local Boys and Girls Club.I taught them lessons on product development and marketing, and they taught me what it's like feeling targeted for your race and having a family member in prison.I shared stories from my time in school, and they shared their hope of one day going to college too.For five years now, I’ve been having dinner with those kids every month.One of them threw me and Priscilla our first baby shower.And next year they’re going to college.Every one of them.First in their families.We can all make time to give someone a hand.Let's give everyone the freedom to pursue their purpose--not only because it's the right thing to do, but because when more people can turn their dreams into something great, we're all better for it.Purpose doesn't only come from work.The third way we can create a sense of purpose for everyone is by building community.And when our generation says “everyone”, we mean everyone in the world.Quick show of hands: how many of you are from another country? Now, how many of you are friends with one of these folks? Now we're talking.We have grown up connected.In a survey asking millennials around the world what defines our identity, the most popular answer wasn't nationality, religion or ethnicity, it was “citizen of the world”.That's a big deal.Every generation expands the circle of people we consider “one of us”.For us, it now encompasses the entire world.We understand the great arc of human history bends towards people coming together in ever greater numbers--from tribes to cities to nations--to achieve things we couldn't on our own.We get that our greatest opportunities are now global--we can be the generation that ends poverty, that ends disease.We get that our greatest challenges need global responses too--no country can fight climate change alone or prevent pandemics.Progress now requires coming together not just as cities or nations, but also as a global community.But we live in an unstable time.There are people left behind by globalization across the world.It's hard to care about people in other places if we don’t feel good about our lives here at home.There’s pressure to turn inwards.This is the struggle of our time.The forces of freedom, openness and global community against the forces of authoritarianism, isolationism and nationalism.Forces for the flow of knowledge, trade and immigration against those who would slow them down.This is not a battle of nations, it's a battle of ideas.There are people in every country for global connection and good people against it.This isn't going to be decided at the UN either.It's going to happen at the local level, when enough of us feel a sense of purpose and stability in our own lives that we can open up and start caring about everyone.The best way to do that is to start building local communities right now.We all get meaning from our communities.Whether our communities are houses or sports teams, churches or music groups, they give us that sense we are part of something bigger, that we are not alone;they give us the strength to expand our horizons.That's why it's so striking that for decades, membership in all kinds of groups has declined as much as one-quarter.That's a lot of people who now need to find purpose somewhere else.But I know we can rebuild our communities and start new ones because many of you already are.I met Agnes Igoye, who's graduating today.Where are you, Agnes? She spent her childhood navigating conflict zones in Uganda, and now she trains thousands of law enforcement officers to keep communities safe.I met Kayla Oakley and Niha Jain, graduating today, too.Stand up.Kayla and Niha started a non-profit that connects people suffering from illnesses with people in their communities willing to help.I met David Razu Aznar, graduating from the Kennedy School today.David, stand up.He’s a former city councilor who successfully led the battle to make Mexico City the first Latin American city to pass marriage equality--even before San Francisco.This is my story too.A student in a dorm room, connecting one community at a time, and keeping at it until one day we connect the whole world.Change starts local.Even global changes start small--with people like us.In our generation, the struggle of whether we connect more, whether we achieve our biggest opportunities, comes down to this--your ability to build communities and create a world where every single person has a sense of purpose.Class of 2017, you are graduating into a world that needs purpose.It's up to you to create it.Now, you may be thinking: can I really do this?

Remember when I told you about that class I taught at the Boys and Girls Club? One day after class I was talking to them about college, and one of my top students raised his hand and said he wasn't sure he could go because he's undocumented.He didn't know if they'd let him in.Last year I took him out to breakfast for his birthday.I wanted to get him a present, so I asked him and he started talking about students he saw struggling and said “You know, I'd really just like a book on social justice.”

I was blown away.Here's a young guy who has every reason to be cynical.He didn't know if the country he calls home--the only one he's known--would deny him his dream of going to college.But he wasn't feeling sorry for himself.He wasn't even thinking of himself.He has a greater sense of purpose, and he's going to bring people along with him.It says something about our current situation that I can't even say his name because I don't want to put him at risk.But if a high school senior who doesn't know what the future holds can do his part to move the world forward, then we owe it to the world to do our part too.Before you walk out those gates one last time, as we sit in front of Memorial Church, I am reminded of a prayer, Mi Shebeirach, that I say whenever I face a challenge, that I sing to my daughter thinking about her future when I tuck her into bed.It goes:

“May the source of strength, who blessed the ones before us, help us *find the courage* to make our lives a blessing.”

I hope you find the courage to make your life a blessing.Congratulations, Class of '17!Good luck out there.

第四篇:2017马克扎克伯格 哈佛毕业演讲

I'm honored to be with you today because, let's face it, you accomplished something I never could.If I get through this speech, it'll be the first time I actually finish something at Harvard.Class of 2017, congratulations!

I'm an unlikely speaker, not just because I dropped out, but because we're technically in the same generation.We walked this yard less than a decade apart, studied the same ideas and slept through the same Ec10 lectures.We may have taken different paths to get here, especially if you came all the way from the Quad, but today I want to share what I've learned about our generation and the world we're building together.But first, the last couple of days have brought back a lot of good memories.How many of you remember exactly what you were doing when you got that email telling you that you got into Harvard? I was playing Civilization and I ran downstairs, got my dad, and for some reason, his reaction was to video me opening the email.That could have been a really sad video.I swear getting into Harvard is still the thing my parents are most proud of me for.What about your first lecture at Harvard? Mine was Computer Science 121 with the incredible Harry Lewis.I was late so I threw on a t-shirt and didn't realize until afterwards it was inside out and backwards with my tag sticking out the front.I couldn't figure out why no one would talk to me--except one guy, KX Jin, he just went with it.We ended up doing our problem sets together, and now he runs a big part of Facebook.And that, Class of 2017, is why you should be nice to people.But my best memory from Harvard was meeting Priscilla.I had just launched this prank website Facemash, and the ad board wanted to “see me”.Everyone thought I was going to get kicked out.My parents came to help me pack.My friends threw me a going away party.As luck would have it, Priscilla was at that party with her friend.We met in line for the bathroom in the Phoho Belltower, and in what must be one of the all time romantic lines, I said: “I'm going to get kicked out in three days, so we need to go on a date quickly.”

Actually, any of you graduating can use that line.I didn't end up getting kicked out--I did that to myself.Priscilla and I started dating.And, you know, that movie made it seem like Facemash was so important to creating Facebook.It wasn't.But without Facemash I wouldn't have met Priscilla, and she's the most important person in my life, so you could say it was the most important thing I built in my time here.We've all started lifelong friendships here, and some of us even families.That's why I'm so grateful to this place.Thanks, Harvard.Today I want to talk about purpose.But I'm not here to give you the standard commencement about finding your purpose.We're millennials.We'll try to do that instinctively.Instead, I'm here to tell you finding your purpose isn't enough.The challenge for our generation is creating a world where everyone has a sense of purpose.One of my favorite stories is when John F Kennedy visited the NASA space center, he saw a janitor carrying a broom and he walked over and asked what he was doing.The janitor responded: “Mr.President, I'm helping put a man on the moon”.Purpose is that sense that we are part of something bigger than ourselves, that we are needed, that we have something better ahead to work for.Purpose is what creates true happiness.You're graduating at a time when this is especially important.When our parents graduated, purpose reliably came from your job, your church, your community.But today, technology and automation are eliminating many jobs.Membership in communities is declining.Many people feel disconnected and depressed, and are trying to fill a void.As I've traveled around, I've sat with children in juvenile detention and opioid addicts, who told me their lives could have turned out differently if they just had something to do, an after school program or somewhere to go.I've met factory workers who know their old jobs aren't coming back and are trying to find their place.To keep our society moving forward, we have a generational challenge--to not only create new jobs, but create a renewed sense of purpose.I remember the night I launched Facebook from my little dorm in Kirkland House.I went to Noch's with my friend KX.I remember telling him I was excited to connect the Harvard community, but one day someone would connect the whole world.The thing is, it never even occurred to me that someone might be us.We were just college kids.We didn't know anything about that.There were all these big technology companies with resources.I just assumed one of them would do it.But this idea was so clear to us--that all people want to connect.So we just kept moving forward, day by day.I know a lot of you will have your own stories just like this.A change in the world that seems so clear you're sure someone else will do it.But they won't.You will.But it's not enough to have purpose yourself.You have to create a sense of purpose for others.I found that out the hard way.You see, my hope was never to build a company, but to make an impact.And as all these people started joining us, I just assumed that's what they cared about too, so I never explained what I hoped we'd build.A couple years in, some big companies wanted to buy us.I didn't want to sell.I wanted to see if we could connect more people.We were building the first News Feed, and I thought if we could just launch this, it could change how we learn about the world.Nearly everyone else wanted to sell.Without a sense of higher purpose, this was the startup dream come true.It tore our company apart.After one tense argument, an advisor told me if I didn't agree to sell, I would regret the decision for the rest of my life.Relationships were so frayed that within a year or so every single person on the management team was gone.That was my hardest time leading Facebook.I believed in what we were doing, but I felt alone.And worse, it was my fault.I wondered if I was just wrong, an imposter, a 22 year-old kid who had no idea how the world worked.Now, years later, I understand that *is* how things work with no sense of higher purpose.It's up to us to create it so we can all keep moving forward together.Today I want to talk about three ways to create a world where everyone has a sense of purpose: by taking on big meaningful projects together, by redefining equality so everyone has the freedom to pursue purpose, and by building community across the world.First, let's take on big meaningful projects.Our generation will have to deal with tens of millions of jobs replaced by automation like self-driving cars and trucks.But we have the potential to do so much more together.Every generation has its defining works.More than 300,000 people worked to put a man on the moon – including that janitor.Millions of volunteers immunized children around the world against polio.Millions of more people built the Hoover dam and other great projects.These projects didn't just provide purpose for the people doing those jobs, they gave our whole country a sense of pride that we could do great things.Now it's our turn to do great things.I know, you're probably thinking: I don't know how to build a dam, or get a million people involved in anything.But let me tell you a secret: no one does when they begin.Ideas don't come out fully formed.They only become clear as you work on them.You just have to get started.If I had to understand everything about connecting people before I began, I never would have started Facebook.Movies and pop culture get this all wrong.The idea of a single eureka moment is a dangerous lie.It makes us feel inadequate since we haven't had ours.It prevents people with seeds of good ideas from getting started.Oh, you know what else movies get wrong about innovation? No one writes math formulas on glass.That's not a thing.It's good to be idealistic.But be prepared to be misunderstood.Anyone working on a big vision will get called crazy, even if you end up right.Anyone working on a complex problem will get blamed for not fully understanding the challenge, even though it's impossible to know everything upfront.Anyone taking initiative will get criticized for moving too fast, because there's always someone who wants to slow you down.In our society, we often don't do big things because we're so afraid of making mistakes that we ignore all the things wrong today if we do nothing.The reality is, anything we do will have issues in the future.But that can't keep us from starting.So what are we waiting for? It's time for our generation-defining public works.How about stopping climate change before we destroy the planet and getting millions of people involved manufacturing and installing solar panels? How about curing all diseases and asking volunteers to track their health data and share their genomes? Today we spend 50x more treating people who are sick than we spend finding cures so people don’t get sick in the first place.That makes no sense.We can fix this.How about modernizing democracy so everyone can vote online, and personalizing education so everyone can learn?

These achievements are within our reach.Let's do them all in a way that gives everyone in our society a role.Let's do big things, not only to create progress, but to create purpose.

第五篇:扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲(全)

扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ

扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲(全)

Part 1 I love this place.Thank you all for coming out in the rain.We gonna(会)make it worth for you.我爱这个地方。感谢大家冒着倾盆大雨过来。我们会让你觉得不虚此行。President Faust,Board of Overseers,faculty , alumni, friends, proud parents, members of the ad board, and graduates of the greatest university in the world, Faust校长,校监委员会成员们,老师、校友、朋友、自豪的家长们、管理委员会的委员们,以及全世界最伟大学校的毕业生们!

I'm honored to be with you today because, let's face it, you accomplished something I never could.If I get through this speech,it'll be the first time I actually finish something at Harvard.Class of 2017, congratulations!今天和你们待在一起我备感荣幸,因为说实话,你们完成了一个我永远无法办到的成就。等我做完这个演讲,这将是我第一次在哈佛大学完成的某件事。2017的毕业班同学,祝贺你们!

I'm an unlikely speaker today, not just because I dropped out, but because we're technically in the same generation.We walked this yard less than a decade apart, studied the same ideas and slept through the same Ec10 lectures.We may have taken different roads to get here, especially if you came all the way from the Quad, but today i want to share what I've learned about our generation and the world we're all building together.我本不可能是站在这里发表演讲的人,不仅仅因为我是一名辍学生,还因为其实我们是同一代人。我作为学生走在这个校园里,也就是不过十年前的事情。扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ 我们学习过同样的知识,同样在EC10课堂上补觉。尽管我们通过不同的方式来到这里,尤其那些来自Quad园区的同学(The Quad以前是Radcliffe College的女生宿舍。Radcliffe从1879至1977年是哈佛的女性学院,1977年汇入哈佛);但今天我想和你们分享的是,我关于我们这代人的一些想法,关于我们正在合力建设的这个世界。

But first, these last couple of days have brought back a lot of good memories.首先,过去几天令我想起很多美好的回忆。

How many of you remember exactly where you were, what you were doing when you got that email telling you that you got into Harvard? I was playing Civilization and i ran downstairs, got my dad, and for some reason, his first reaction was to video me opening the email.That could have been a really really sad video.But i swear getting into Harvard is the thing my parents are most proud of me for.你们当中多少人还确切记得,当初收到哈佛的录取通知邮件时在哪里在做什么?当时我正在玩《文明》游戏,然后我跑下楼,找到我的父亲,不过他的反应很奇怪,居然开始拍摄我打开邮件的过程。那个视频可能看着挺难过吧。但我发誓,被哈佛录取至今仍是最令我父母为我感到骄傲的事情。

My mom is nodding.You all know what I'm talking about.Look guys, it's tough to be this, you'll soon get out of there.我的妈妈在点头。你们都懂我在说什么。朋友们,这有点难,但你会很快离开这里的。扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ How many of you remember your first lecture at Harvard? Mine was Computer Science 121 with the incredible Harry Lewis.I was late so i threw on a t-shirt and didn't realize until afterwards i put it inside out and backwards with my tag sticking out the front.I couldn't figure out why no one would talk to me--except one guy, KX Jin, he just went with it.We start doing our problem sets together, and now he runs a big part of Facebook.And that, Class of 2017, is why you should be nice to people.你们还记得在哈佛上的第一节课吗?我上的是计算机121,Harry Lewis老师超级棒。当时我要迟到了,于是抓了件T恤就套在身上,结果直到下午才发现我把它前后里外都穿反了,商标都露在前胸。然后我还纳闷怎么没人理我,除了一个人,KX Jin,他没有在意这些。之后,我们开始组队解决难题,现在他负责Facebook很大一块业务。这说明什么?2017的毕业生们,这说明为什么你们应该对别人友善一些。

But my best memory from Harvard was meeting Priscilla.I had just launched this prank website Facemash, and the ad board wanted to “see me”.Everyone I was gonna get kicked out.My parents drove here to help me pack my stuff.My friends threw me a going away party.Who does that? As luck would have it, Priscilla was at that party with her friend.We met in line for the bathroom in the Pfoho Belltower, and in what must be one of the all time romantic lines, I turned to her and said: “I'm going to get kicked out in three days, so we need to go on a date quickly.” 扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ

但是我在哈佛最美好的回忆,是我遇见了Priscilla(扎克伯格妻子)。当时我刚上线一个恶作剧网站Facemash,然后管理委员会表示“要见我”,所有人都认为我要被赶走了。我爸妈来帮我打包行李;我朋友帮我搞了个告别派对。谁会这么做啊!幸运的事情就在这里,Priscilla和她朋友一起,来到了这个Party。我们在Pfoho Belltower的卫生间外排队时遇见了,接下来发生了一件永生难忘的浪漫事件——我转向她说:“我三天后就要被赶出学校了,所以我们需要尽快开始约会。”

Actually, any of you graduating today can use that line.I'm getting kicked out today we need to go date fast.事实上,你们所有人都可以使用这个套路。我今天就要被赶出学校了,我们最好尽快约会。

Part 2 I didn't end up getting kicked out--I did that to myself.Priscilla and I started dating.And, you know, that movie made it seem like Facemash was so important to starting Facebook.It wasn't.But without Facemash I would never have met Priscilla, and she's the most important person in my life, so you could still say it was the most important thing I built in my time.我没有被开除——我想办法留下来了。Priscilla开始和我约会。你们知道,那部电影(《社交网络》)说的Facemash对创造Facebook好像很重要似的。并非如此。但是没有Facemash的话,我遇不到Priscilla。她是我生命中最重要的人,所以从这个角度说,Facemash是我人生中做出的最重要的一样东西。扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ We've all started lifelong friendships here, and some of us even families.That's why I'm so grateful to this place.Thanks,Harvard.在这里,我们开始结交一生的挚友,甚至有的以后会成为家人。这是为什么我对这里如此感激的原因。谢谢你,哈佛!

Today I want to talk about purpose.But I'm not here to give you the standard commencement about finding your purpose.We're millennials.We'll try to do that instinctively.Instead, I'm here to tell you finding your purpose isn't enough.The challenge for our generation is creating a world where everyone has a sense of purpose.今天我想谈谈目标,但是我不是来给你们做一些程序化的宣言,告诉你们如何发现目标的。我们是千禧一代,我们会出于直觉和本能发现目标。相反地,我站在这里要说的,是仅仅发现目标还不够。我们这代人面临的挑战,是创造一个人人都能有使命感的世界。

One of my favorite stories is when John F Kennedy visited the NASA space center, he saw a janitor holding a broom and he walked over and asked what he was doing.The janitor replied: “Mr.President,I'm helping put a man on the moon”.我最喜欢的一个故事,是约翰·F·肯尼迪访问美国宇航局太空中心时,看到了一个拿着扫帚的看门人。于是他走过去问这人在干什么。看门人回答说:“总统先生,我正在帮助把一个人送往月球。” Purpose is that sense that we are part of something bigger than ourselves, that we are needed, that we have something better ahead to work for.Purpose is 扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ what creates true we have something better ahead to work for.Purpose is what creates true happiness.目标是我们意识到我们是比自己更大的东西的一部分,是我们被需要的、我们需要更为之努力的东西。目标能创造真正的快乐。

You're graduating at a time when this is especially important.When our parents graduated, purpose reliably came from your job, your church, your community.But today, technology and automation are eliminating many jobs.Membership in communities is declining.Many people feel disconnected and depressed, and are trying to fill a void in their lives.今天,你在这个特别重要的时刻毕业了。当你父母毕业的时候,目标很大程度上来自工作、教会、社群。但是今天,技术和自动化正在代替很多工作,社区成员人数也在下降。许多人感到沮丧,感到自己被隔离开来了,同时也在努力填补生活当中的空缺。

As I've traveled around, I've sat with children in juvenile detention and opioid addicts, who told me their lives could have turned out differently if they just had something to do, an after school program or somewhere to go.I've met factory workers who know their old jobs aren't coming back and are just trying to find their path ahead.当我走过很多地方的时候,我曾和许多被拘留的、阿片类药物成瘾的孩子们坐在一起,他们告诉我如果他们有事可做,参加课后活动或者有地方可去,他们的人生会变得很不一样。我也遇到过很多工厂的工人,他们没法再从事之前从事的工作了,所以试图寻找前路。扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ For our society to keep moving forward, we have a generational challenge: to not only create new jobs, but create a renewed sense of purpose.为了保持社会的进步,我们身负挑战——不仅仅是创造新的工作,还要创造新的目标。

I remember the night I launched Facebook from that little dorm in Kirkland House.I went to Noch's with my friend KX.I remember telling him clearly that was excited to connect the Harvard community, but one day someone would connect the whole world.我还记得在Kirkland House的小宿舍中创造Facebook的那晚。我和我的朋友KX去了Noch。我记得我告诉他,我很开心能把哈佛的社群连接起来,但是有一天,有人会把整个世界都连接起来。

The thing is, it never even occurred to me that someone might be us.We were just college kids.We didn't know anything about that.There were all these big technology companies with all this resources.I just assumed one of them would do it.But this idea was so clear to us--that all people want to connect.So we just kept working on it, day after day, after day, after day.我完全没有想到这个人会是我们。当时我们还只是大学生,对此还并不了解。所有这些大型技术公司都有资源,我只是认为其中一个大公司会做到这一点。但是,我对这个想法很确信——所有人都想和彼此连接,所以我们一直在朝这个方向努力前进。一天一天。扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ

I know a lot of you will have your own stories just like this.A change in the world that seems so clear you're sure someone else is going to do it.But they won't.You will.我知道你们中的很多人也会有类似的故事。你觉得世界上将会发生变革,你确定会有人去做这件事情,但是他们不会,你自己才会。

But it's not enough to have purpose yourself.You have to create a sense of purpose for others.但是,光有目标是不够的。你必须也要为别人创造使命感。

And i found that out the hard way。You see, my hope was never to build a company, but to make an impact.And as all these people started joining us, I just assumed that's what they cared about too, so I never took the time to explained what it was that I hoped we build.意识到这点非常难。我从来没想过创造一个公司,我想要的是创造影响力。越来越多的人加入我们,我假设他们跟我关心的是同样的东西,所以我从来没花时间解释过我到底希望建立什么。

A couple years in, some big companies wanted to buy us.I didn't want to sell.I wanted to see if we could connect more people.We were building the first version of News Feed, and I thought if we could just launch this, it could change how we learn about the world.几年来,一些大公司想要收购我们。我拒绝了。我想知道是否能连接更多的人。我们正在建立第一个新闻流(News Feed),当时我想,如果我们能做到这一点,它可能会改变我们学习世界的方式。扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ Nearly everyone else wanted to sell.Without a sense of higher purpose, this was the startup dream come true.It tore our company apart.After one particularly tense argument, one of my close advisor told me if I didn't agree to sell the company right now, I would regret that decision for the rest of my life.Relationships were so frayed that within a year or so every single person on the management team was gone.几乎所有人都想让我把公司卖了。没有更高远的使命感,这个创业公司不可能梦想成真。经过激烈的争论后,一位顾问跟我说,如果我不同意出售,我会后悔一辈子。一年左右的时间里,当时的管理层几乎都走了。

That was my hardest time leading Facebook.I believed in what we were doing, but I felt alone.And worse, it was my fault.I wondered if I was just wrong, an imposter, a 22 year-old kid who had no idea how things actually worked.这是我在Facebook时最艰难的时刻。我相信我们在做的东西,但是我也感到孤独。更糟糕的是,当时我觉得这是我的错。我在想是不是我错了,一个22岁的小孩,都不知道世界是怎么运转的。

Now, years later, I understand that “is” how things work with no sense of higher purpose.It's up to all us to create it so we can all keep moving forward together.多年以后的今天,我明白了那是因为没有更高的目标。是否创造它取决于我们,所以我们能一起前进

Part 3 扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ Today I want to talk about three ways to create a world where everyone has a sense of purpose: by taking on big meaningful projects together, by redefining equality so everyone has the freedom to pursue purpose, and by building community across the world.今天我想谈谈创造一个每个人都有使命感的世界的三种方法:一起做有意义的项目;通过重新定义平等,使每个人都有追求目标的自由;在全世界建立社群。

So first, let's take on big meaningful projects.首先,让我们来说说做有意义的项目。

Our generation will have to deal with tens of millions of jobs replaced by automation like self-driving cars and trucks.But we have the potential to do so much more than that.我们这一代将不得不面对数千万的工作被机器取代的情况,比如自动驾驶。但我们还有很多事能一起去完成。

Every generation has its defining works.More than 300,000 people worked to put a man on the moon –including that janitor.Millions of volunteers immunized children around the world against polio.Millions of more people built the Hoover dam and other great projects.每一代都有属于自己一代的作品。比如有超过30万人一起努力,让人类登上了月球——包括那个看门的人;数百万志愿者为世界各地的小儿麻痹症患者打疫苗;数以百万计的人为建立胡佛水坝和其他伟大的项目贡献了自己的力量。

Now it's our turn to do great things.I know, you're probably thinking: I don't know how to build a dam, or get a million people involved in anything.扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ 现在轮到我们来做一些伟大的事了。我知道,你可能会想:我不知道如何建造大坝,或者如何让一百万人参与到任何事情中来。

Well, let me tell you a secret: no one does when they begin.Ideas don't come out fully formed.They only become clear as you work on them.You just have to get started.但我想告诉你一个秘密:没有人从一开始就知道如何做,想法并不会在最初就完全成型。只有当你工作时才变得逐渐清晰,你只需要做的就是开始。

If I had to know everything about connecting people before I got started, I never would have started Facebook.如果我必须在开始(Facebook)之前就了解清楚“如何连接人”的想法,那么我就不会启动Facebook了。

Movies and pop culture get this all wrong.The idea of a single eureka moment is a dangerous lie.It makes us feel inadequate since we haven't had ours.It prevents people with seeds of good ideas from getting started.Oh, you know what else movies get wrong about innovation? No one writes math formulas on glass, ok? That's not a thing.电影和流行文化会误导别人,那些想法会出现在一些灵光一闪的时刻,这其实是一个危险的谎言。这让我们感到不满足,因为我们没有了我们自己的(行动),它会阻止那些拥有好想法的人去开始。对了,你知道电影当中还有什么是对创新的误解吗?那就是,没有人会在玻璃上写数学公式好嘛。那根本不是什么真的。扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ It's good to be idealistic.But be prepared to be misunderstood.Anyone working on a big vision will get called crazy, even if you end up right.Anyone taking on a complex problem will get blamed for not fully understanding the challenge, even though it's impossible to know everything up front.Anyone taking initiative will get criticized for moving too fast, because there's always someone who wants to slow you down.理想主义是好事,但你要做好被误解的准备。任何为了更大愿景工作的人可能会被称为疯子,即使你最终获得成功。任何为了复杂问题工作的人都会因为不能全面了解挑战而被指责,即使你不可能事先了解一切。任何抓住主动权先行一步的人都会因为步子太快而受到批评,因为总是有人想让你慢下来。

In our society, we often don't often take on big things because we're so afraid of making mistakes that we ignore all the things wrong today if we do nothing.The reality is, anything we do today is gonna have issues in the future.But that can't keep us from starting.在我们的社会里,我们并不经常做一些伟大的事,因为我们害怕犯错。如果我们什么都不做,我们就忽视了今天所有的错误。事实上,我们所做的任何事情将来都会有问题。但这不能阻止我们开始。

So what are we waiting for? It's time for our generation-defining public works.How about stopping climate change before we destroy the planet and getting millions of people involved manufacturing and installing solar panels? How about curing all diseases and asking volunteers to track their health data and share their genomes? Today our goverment spend 50 times as much 扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ treating people who are sick than we spend finding cures so people dont get sick in the first place.That makes no sense.We can fix this.How about modernizing democracy so everyone can vote online, and personalizing education so everyone can learn?

那我们还在等什么呢? 现在轮到我们这一代人定义“公共事务”的时候了。在地球摧毁之前,如何阻止气候变化?如何让数百万人愿意参与制造和安装太阳能电池板? 如何治愈所有疾病?如何要求志愿者跟踪他们的健康数据和分享他们的基因组? 今天,我们可能要花上50倍的价格去治疗病人,而不是找到一种治疗方法让人类第一时间无法染上疾病。这并不合理,我们可以解决这个问题。民主现代化如何让每个人都能在网上投票,以及通过个性化教育让每个人都能学习?

These achievements are within our reach.Let's do them all in a way that gives everyone in our society a role.Let's do big things, not only to create progress, but to create purpose.这些成就在我们能力范围内是可以实现的,让我们让每个人在我们社会中发挥其应有的作用来做这些事情。让我们做一些伟大的事情,不仅要创造进步,而是要创造purpose。

Part 4 So taking on big meaningful projects together is the first thing we can do to create a world where everyone has a sense of purpose.所以我们可以做的第一件事就是,创造一个每人都拥有使命感的世界。扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ The second is redefining our idea of equality so everyone has the freedom to pursue their purpose.第二件事是,重新定义平等,让每个人都有追求目的的自由。

Many of our parents had stable jobs throughout their careers.But in our generation, we're all a little entrepreneurial, whether we're starting our projects or finding or role or another one.And that's great.Our culture of entrepreneurship is how we create so much progress.我们这一代人的父母,很多在整个职业生涯中都有稳定的工作。但是现在,我们这一代人都是企业家,无论我们是刚开始一些项目还是在寻找、或是已经扮演着这个角色。这都很棒,我们的创业文化恰好是导致我们创造如此多进步的原因。

Now, an entrepreneurial culture thrives when it's easy to try lots of new ideas.Facebook wasn't the first thing I built.I also built chat systems, games, study tools and music players.I'm not alone.JK Rowling got rejected 12 times before publishing Harry Potter.Even Beyonce had to make hundreds of songs to get Halo.The greatest successes come from having the freedom to fail.现在,只要在尝试很多新想法的时候,创业文化就会蓬勃发展。Facebook并不是我做的第一件事,我还做过游戏、聊天系统、学习工具和音乐播放器。我并不孤独,因为JK罗琳在出版《哈利波特》之前被拒绝了12次,即使碧昂丝也不得不写了数百首歌曲,才有了今天Halo这首歌获得的光环。最大的成功来自于我们享有失败的自由。扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ Now today, we have a level of wealth inequality that hurts everyone.When you don't have the freedom to take your idea and turn it into a historic enterprise, we all lose.And right now today our society is way over-indexed on rewarding people when they are successful and we don't do nearly enough to make sure that everyone can take lots of different shots.然而,今天,财富不均会让每个人都受到伤害。当你没有自由把你的想法变成一个历史性的企业的时候,我们就输了。现在,我们的社会在通往成功的路上有过多的指引,但我们做的不够,并不是每个人都能够轻易得分(获得成功)。

Let's face it.There is something wrong with our system when I can leave here and make billions of dollars in 10 years while millions of students can't afford to pay off their loans, let alone start a business.面对现实吧,我们的社会体系是有问题的,当我能够离开哈佛并在10年内赚取数十亿美元的时候,还有数百万学生无法偿还贷款,更不用说开始创业。

Look, I know a lot of entrepreneurs, and I don't know a single person who gave up on starting a business because they might not make enough money.But I know lots of people who haven't pursued dreams because they didn't have a cushion to fall back on if they failed.我认识很多企业家,然而我并不知道是否有一个人是因为没有足够的钱而放弃创业。但是我知道很多人不敢追求梦想,因为一旦他们失败,并没有很好的缓冲(承托住)。扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ We all know you don't get successful just by having a good idea or working hard.You get successful by being lucky too.If I had to support my family growing up instead of having time to how to code, if I didn't know I'd be fine if Facebook didn't work out, I wouldn't be standing here today.And if we're honest, we all know how much luck we've had to get this point in our lives.我们都知道,想要成功,光凭一个好想法,或者一个好的工作态度,是远远不够的。幸运也是成功很重要的因素。如果当初,我无法花时间编写代码,而是必须勤工俭学补贴家用,如果我无法承受“万一Facebook不能成功”这一假设,我今天都不会站在这里。诚实地想一想,我们都知道,(能够有今天)自己是多么的幸运。

Every generation expands its definition of equality.Previous generations fought for the vote and civil rights.They had the New Deal and Great Society.Now it's our generation to define a new social contract.每一代人的成长都扩大了平等的定义。前几代人争取投票权和民权,于是他们争取到了有新政和大社会。现在到了我们为这一代人定义新的社会契约的时候了。

We should have a society that measures progress not just by economic metrics like GDP, but by how many of us have a role we find meaningful.We should explore ideas like universal basic income to makes sure everyone have a cushion to try new things.We're going to change jobs many times, so we need affordable childcare to get to work and healthcare that aren't tied to one employer.We're all going to make mistakes, so we need a society that focuses 扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ less on locking us up or stigmatizing us when we do.And as our technology keeps on involving, we need a society that it's more focuses on providing continuous education throughout our lives.我们应该有一个不仅仅凭借GDP这样的经济指标来衡量进步的社会,而是一个每个人都可以找到自己的存在意义和角色的社会。我们应该探索像“普遍基本收入”这样的观念,让每一个人探索像“普遍基本收入”这样的观念,让每一个人都有机会尝试新事物。每个人都有可能换很多工作,这就要求我们得建立人人都负担得起的儿童托管保育机构和不约束于就职单位的医疗保健,这样让人可以无负担地去上班。人人都会犯错,所以我们需要一个更少污蔑与束缚的社会。随着技术的不断变化,我们要更多地关注继续教育,活到老,学到老。

And yes, giving everyone the freedom to pursue purpose isn't gonna be free.People like me should pay for it.And a lot of you are gonna do really well and you should too.是的,赋予每个人追求目标的自由,这并不是免费的。像我这样的人应当为此付费。在你们之中,许多人过得都很好,你们也有义务去做。

That's why Priscilla and I started the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and committed our wealth to promoting equal opportunity.These are the values of our whole generation.It was never a question of if we were going to do this.The only question was when.这也是为什么当初 Priscilla 和我启动了Chan Zuckerberg Initiative,并承诺要我们的财富去促进机会平等。这些是我们这代人的价值。“要不要这样做”从来都不是问题,唯一的问题是“什么时候去做”。扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ Millennials are already one of the most charitable generations in history.In one year, more than three or four US millennials made a donation and seven out of ten raised money for charity.千禧一代已经是历史上最慈善的一代人之一了。千禧一代的美国人在一年中,平均四个人里就有三个人会捐款,平均十个人里就有七个了。千禧一代的美国人在一年中,平均四个人里就有三个人会捐款,平均十个人里就有七个人会为慈善募捐。

But it's not just about money.You can also give time.I promise you, if you take an hour or two a week--that's all it takes to give someone a hand, to help them reach their potential.但这也不仅限于金钱。你也可以奉献你的时间。我在这里向你保证,如果你可以每一两周要花一个小时(去奉献和帮助),就会有一个人因此获得帮助,甚至实现他们以前不可能实现的目标。

Maybe you think that's ta lot of time.I used to.You know when Priscilla graduated from Harvard she became a teacher, and before she'd do education work with me, she told me that I needed to get my own experience of teaching a class.At first I complained: “You know, I'm kind of busy.I'm running this company.” But she insisted, so I taught an after school program at the local Boys and Girls Club on entrepreneurship.或许你觉得这太花时间了。我曾经也这么认为。当Priscilla毕业于哈佛后,她成了一名老师,在她和我一起投身教育行业之前,她告诉我,我需要去教授一门课。我抱怨道:“好吧,可是我很忙啊,我得经营Facebook啊。”但是她坚持扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ 让我去教课,所以我就在当地的男童女童俱乐部教授了一门关于创业精神的中学课程。

I taught those kids lessons on product development and marketing, and they taught me what it's like growing up feeling targeted for your race and what it's like having a family member in prison.I shared stories from my time in school, and they shared their hope of one day they would get to go to college too.For five years now, I've been having dinner with those students every month.One of them threw me and Priscilla our first baby shower.And next year they're going to college.Every one of them.First generation in their families.我教他们在产品开发和市场营销中应当吸取的教训,从他们身上,我学到了当自己的种族受到社会关注、或有家庭成员身陷囹圄时的感受。我向他们分享了我读书时的故事,他们分享了对走进大学深造的渴望。五年来,我每个月都会和这些孩子一起共进一次晚餐。其中有一个孩子,为我与Priscilla的第一个宝宝在出生前,举办了宝宝洗礼派对。明年,这些孩子们都要上大学了,是的,他们每一个都要上大学了,是的,他们每一个都要上大学了,而且他们都将骄傲地成为自己家族里第一名大学生。

We can all make time to give someone a hand.Let's give everyone the freedom to pursue purpose--not only because it's the right thing to do, but because when more people can turn their dreams into something great, we're all better for it.扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ 花一点时间,去帮助其他人,这是我们每个人都可以做到的。让我们通过此举,让每个人都有实现人生目标的自由——不仅因为这样做是正确的,更是因为当人们可以把梦想变为伟大的现实时,我们每个人都会变得更好。

Part 5 Purpose doesn't only come from work.The third way we can create a sense of purpose for everyone is by building community.And in our generation when we say purpose for “everyone”, we mean everyone in the world.“目标”不仅来自于工作。去实现“让每个人都有活的有目标”的第三种方式是建立社区。而当我们这一代人说“每个人”的时候,我们指的是——世界上的每一个人。

Quick show of hands: how many of you are from another country? Now, keep your hands up.Now, how many of you are friends with one of these folks? Now we're talking.We have grown up connected.来做一个调查:你们有多少来自美国之外其他国家?手举起来!你们中有多少人是他们的朋友?看到了吗?我们出生于一个互联的世界。

In recent survey of millennials around the world asking what most defines our identity, the most popular answer wasn't nationality, ethnicity or religion it was citizen of the world“.That's a big deal.在最近一项调查中,世界各地的80后90后被要求选择自己认同的身份,最流行的答案不是国籍,宗教或种族,它是”世界公民“。这是一个标志性的事件。

Every generation expands the circle of people we consider ”one of us“.And in our generation, that now includes the whole world.扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ 每一代人都扩大了我们认同的”自己人“。对我们来说,它现在涵盖了整个世界。

We understand the great arc of human history bends towards people coming together in ever greater numbers--from tribes to cities to nations--to achieve things we couldn't on our own.回顾历史,历史的车轮总是青睐于更大基数的集体来实现我们不能单独做的事情。

We get that our greatest opportunities are now global--we can be the generation that ends poverty, that ends disease.We get that our greatest challenges need global responses too--no country can fight climate change alone or prevent pandemics.Progress now requires coming together not just as cities or nations, but also as a global community.我们认为现在最大的机会是全球性的没有一个国家可以单独应对气候变化或预防全球大瘟疫。要想取得进步不能靠单个城市或国家,更是要团结全球社会。

But we live in an unstable time.There are people left behind by globalization across the world.It's tough to care about people in other places if we don't feel good about our lives here at home.There's pressure to turn inwards.但我们生活在一个不稳定的时期。有人被全球化所抛弃。如果我们对我们自己的生活感到困扰,那么很难在别的地方照顾别人,因为有内在的压力。扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ This is the struggle of our time.The forces of freedom, openness and global community against the forces of authoritarianism, isolationism and nationalism.Forces for the flow of knowledge, trade and immigration against those who would slow them down.This is not a battle of nations, it's a battle of ideas.There are people in every country for more global connection and good people against it.这是我们时代的斗争。有支持自由,开放和反对威权主义,孤立主义和民族主义势力的力量。有支持知识流动,贸易和移民。这不是一场国家之间的斗争,而是一场思想的斗争。每个国家的人们都有支持和反馈全球化的人。

This isn't going to be decided at the UN either.It's going to happen at the local level, when enough of us feel a sense of purpose and stability in our own lives that we can open up and start caring about everyone too.The best way to do that is to start building local communities right now.这不会在联合国决定。这将在每个地区发生,当我们足够的感觉到我们自己的使命和稳定感,我们可以开始关心其他人。最好的办法是开始建立当地的社群。

We all get meaning from our communities.Whether our communities are houses or sports teams, churches or a cappella groups, they give us that sense we are part of something bigger, that we are not alone;they give us the strength to expand our horizons.扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ 我们都从我们的社群中获得意义。无论我们的社群是邻里社区还是运动小组,教堂或音乐团体。他们给我们归属感,我们属于的群体的一部分,我们不是一个人;社群给了我们扩大我们的视野的力量。

That's why it's so striking that for decades, membership in all kinds of groups has declined as much as one-quarter.That's a lot of people who now need to find purpose somewhere else.这就是为什么这几十年来各类团体的会员人数下降了四分之一的事实是多么需要引起注意!现在很多人都需要在别的地方寻找生活的使命。

But I know we can rebuild our communities and start new ones because many of you already are.但是,我知道我们可以重建我们的社群,因为你们中许多人已经开始行动了。

I met Agnes Igoye, who's graduating today.Where are you, Agnes? She spent her childhood navigating conflict zones in Uganda, and now she trains thousands of law enforcement officers to keep communities safe.我遇到了今天毕业的Agnes Igoye,(对现场说,你在哪里,Agnes?)她在乌干达的冲突地区度过童年时期,现在她在训练数以千计的执法人员来保持社区的安全。

I met Kayla Oakley and Niha Jain, graduating today, too.Stand up.Kayla and Niha started a non-profit that connects people suffering from illnesses with people in their communities willing to help out.扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ 我遇到Kayla和Niha,也是今天毕业,他们发起了一个非营利组织,将患有疾病的人与社区内愿意帮助他们的人联系起来。

I met David Razu Aznar, graduating from the Kennedy School today.David, stand up.David is a former city councilor who fought to make Mexico City the first Latin American city to pass marriage equality--even before San Francisco.我遇到了David Razu Aznar,今天从肯尼迪政治学院毕业(对现场说,David站起来)。他是前墨西哥市的议员,他成功领导了一场运动,使墨西哥城成为第一个通过婚姻平等法案的拉丁美洲城市,甚至比旧金山还早。

This is my story too.A student in a dorm room, connecting one community at a time, and keeping at it until one day we connect the whole world.这也是我自己的故事。一个宅在宿舍的学生,一次连接了一个社群,然后始终维护它,直到有一天我们连接了整个世界。

Change starts local.Even global changes start small--with people like us.In our generation, the struggle of whether we connect more, whether we achieve our greatest opportunities, comes down to this--your ability to build communities and create a world where every single person has a sense of purpose.改变源于身边。甚至全球性的改变也是源自微小的事物 —— 和我们一样的人。在我们这一代,我们的努力能否连接更多人和事,能否把握我们最大的机扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ 遇,都归结于这一点 —— 你是否有能力搭建社群并且创造一个所有人都能有使命感的世界。

Part 6 Class of 2017, you are graduating into a world that needs purpose.It's up to you to create it.2017届的校友们,你们毕业于一个无比需求使命感的世界。而怎么创造它由你自己决定。

Now, you may be thinking: can I really do this? 那么现在,你可能在想:我真的能做到吗?

Remember when I told you about that class I taught at the Boys and Girls Club? One day after class I was talking to them about college, and one of my top students raised his hand and said he wasn't sure he could go because he's undocumented.He didn't know if they'd let him in.还记得我前面提到的我在Boys and Girls Club教授的课程吗?有一天下课后,我正和他们谈论大学,其中一个顶尖的学生举手说道他并不确定他是否可以上大学因为他是没有身份的。他完全不知道,大学会不会批准他入学!

Last year I took him out to breakfast for his birthday.I wanted to get him a present, so I asked him and he started talking about students he saw struggling and said ”You know, I'd really just like a book on social justice.“

去年,在他过生日的时候,我带他去吃早餐。我想送给他一个礼物,所以我问他想要什么,然后他开始谈论他看到的正在挣扎于进入大学的学生,”你知道的,我其实就想要一本关于社会正义的书。“ 扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ I was blown away.Here's a young guy who has every reason to be cynical.He didn't know if the country he calls home--the only one he's known--would deny him his dream of going to college.But he wasn't feeling sorry for himself.He wasn't even thinking of himself.He has a greater sense of purpose, and he's going to bring people along with him.我被震撼了。这本该是个完全可以愤世嫉俗的年轻人。他不知道他所称之为家乡的,他唯一知道的国家,是否会拒绝他上大学的梦想。但他自己并不觉得遗憾。他甚至都没有想到自己。他有更宏大的使命感,他想要带着大家一起前进。

It says something about our current situation that I can't even say his name because I don't want to put him at risk.But if a high school senior who doesn't know what the future holds can do his part to move the world forward, then we owe it to the world to do our part too.由于现在所处的情况,我并不能说出他的名字,因为我不想把他置身于危险之中。但是,如果一个不知道自己未来会怎样的高中生都能为推动世界做出自己的贡献,那么我们也理应对这个世界做出我们的贡献。

Before you walk out those gates one last time, as we sit in front of Memorial Church, I am reminded of a prayer, Mi Shebeirach, that I say whenever I face a challenge, that I sing to my daughter thinking about her future when I tuck her into bed.在你们最后一次走出这些校门之前,当我们坐在这纪念教堂前的时候,我想起了一段祈祷,Mi Shebeirach,每当我面对挑战时我都会说的,每当我把女儿放进婴儿床里想象着她的未来都会唱到的: 扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

By LYJ It goes:”May the source of strength, who blessed the ones before us, help us find the courage to make our lives a blessing."

它是这么说的:愿力量之源保佑我们找到勇气,让我们的生活拥有福气。I hope you find the courage to make your life a blessing.我希望你们也可以找到属于自己的勇气,让生活拥有福气。Congratulations, Class of '17!Good luck out there.恭喜你们,2017届的同学们!祝你们好运!

2017年6月18日整理 扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲

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