• You just can't just cast it away, and say it's no big deal. But because it is a deal.

    总不能置之不理,想着反正天也不会塌下来,那你就了。

    斯坦福公开课 - 经济学课程节选

  • The problem is, a few days aren't going to go by " and say, "God. That was wrong."

    问题是,日子本身无法验证此预言的对,更不会说“天哪,这居然是的“

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • And you're not counted off for errors that you make in writing, either, if you're writing in French; and it really rocks, trust me.

    你在写作里有,也不会扣分的,如果你用法语写的话,而且这么着可带劲了,真的

    耶鲁公开课 - 1871年后的法国课程节选

  • So, I actually paused for a moment to take some photographs after this particular experience because after walking this woman who happened to be, I mean she was at least 70 plus years old I would say, no offense if she's watching this on the Internet now and I got that wrong, but at least 70 years old.

    所以,通过这个特殊的经历后,我停下来一会儿,拍了一些照片,因为这种事发生在,这位老太太身上,我的意思是她至少有70多岁了,我想说,如果她在网上看看这个,就不会了,但是我了,她至少70多岁了。

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • I'm not going to penalize you for giving the wrong answer.

    即使你答我也不会为难你

    耶鲁公开课 - 博弈论课程节选

  • Now, ask yourself this, especially if you're talking about Greeks, are they going to keep shelling out money for an oracle that gives them answers that turn out to be wrong? No.

    现在想想这个,尤其说到古希腊人,为了得到神谕,他们会不停地破费,而这些神谕最后还是的吗,当然不会

    耶鲁公开课 - 古希腊历史简介课程节选

  • States stand to one another on the world stage as individuals do in the condition of nature; that is to say, potential enemies with no higher authority by which to adjudicate their conflicts.

    国家相对于世界的关系,就好比人相对于自然的关系;,也就是说,在冲突面前不会有更高的权威,来裁定谁对谁,只能弱肉强食。

    耶鲁公开课 - 政治哲学导论课程节选

  • And similar is a leader, sometimes you don' t have all the information that you want, you've gotta be willing to say " i am gonna go with the best information that i have" i am gonna make the best decision that i can and if we were wrong, we admit it, and we fix it, but we won't just stand there.

    同样,作为一名领导者,有时你无法取得,所有的相关信息,你要愿意主动地说,“我将最大可能地,利用手上的资料来工作”,“我要做出自己能够做出的最好的决定”,如果我们犯了,就虚心承认而且设法改正,但我们不会袖手旁观。

    普林斯顿公开课 - 领导能力简介课程节选

  • So if we know people are not going to play a best response that's never a best response, and we know if we people are not going to play something which is never a best response, and we know people are not going to play which is not a best response, which is not a best etc., etc., etc.

    如果我们知道人们不会采用最佳对策,说了,是不会采用非最佳对策,如果我们知道人们不会采用,非最佳对策的策略,就知道人们不会采用非最佳对策的策略,以此类推了

    耶鲁公开课 - 博弈论课程节选

  • How would we go about, I mean I don't want to do it because I'll probably get it wrong, but if I wanted to solve out for this X and the Y, since this is a QR class, let's just talk about it a second.

    我们怎么解呢,我的意思是我现在不会去计算,因为我可能会算,但是如果你真的很想解出X和Y的值,介于这是一节需要快速反应的课,那我们花些时间来探讨一下吧

    耶鲁公开课 - 博弈论课程节选

  • And in general, when people devote a lot of energy or money or expense to something, they are extraordinarily resistant to having it proven wrong.

    一般来说,当人们投入的精力,金钱或成本越多时,他们就越不会相信自己是的。

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

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