• I had choice for actions with people I know on the street, with people I met in rides to different places.

    可以在街上与我认识的人交谈,和我在前往不同地方的路上遇到的人交谈

    普林斯顿公开课 - 人性课程节选

  • They are also, and we see this from their relationship between one another, and the way they speak to one another, they are also highly competitive, super achievers.

    他们也是,我们可以,从他们的关系看出,从他们的彼此交谈的方式看出,他们也是极富竞争性的超级成功者。

    耶鲁公开课 - 政治哲学导论课程节选

  • I think that as organizations grow, a lot of the issues and structure that's put in place is put there because a comfort level breaks down and people communicating freely in a way that they can when they're friends.

    随着企业规模的扩大,会产生许多问题,需要某种组织结构,因为那种缓和的关系被打破,人们可以自由交谈,就像好友一般。

    斯坦福公开课 - 扎克伯格谈Facebook创业过程课程节选

  • So it's the combination of critical thinking, and the fact that you have such good access to professors, who you could really talk to, that as a very, very young person, had a huge impact to me.

    总的来说,批判性思维,以及拥有,好的导师,一位你可以真正与之交谈的导师,对于当时非常年轻的我来说,影响巨大。

    普林斯顿公开课 - 领导能力简介课程节选

  • So I guess, by doing this we kind of create a culture where people just talk to each other about stuff and get what each other is thinking more clearly than they would if the organization is more bureaucratic or if like people wouldn't be heard.

    这样一来,公司的文化也就形成了,人们可以自由交谈,在Facebook比在,官僚机构,或者比在个人观点不被重视的地方,能更好地了解彼此的想法。

    斯坦福公开课 - 扎克伯格谈Facebook创业过程课程节选

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