ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Derek Sivers - Entrepreneur
Through his new project, MuckWork, Derek Sivers wants to lessen the burdens (and boredom) of creative people.

Why you should listen

Derek Sivers is best known as the founder of CD Baby. A professional musician since 1987, he started CD Baby by accident in 1998 when he was selling his own CD on his website, and friends asked if he could sell theirs, too. CD Baby was the largest seller of independent music on the web, with over $100M in sales for over 150,000 musician clients.

In 2008, Sivers sold CD Baby to focus on his new ventures to benefit musicians, including his new company, MuckWork, where teams of efficient assistants help musicians do their "uncreative dirty work."

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TEDIndia 2009

Derek Sivers: Weird, or just different?

Derek Sivers: 怪异,或者只系不同?

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俗语话:“凡事都有两面”,在两分钟内,Derek Sivers就会用幾種你意想不到嘅方式向你解说这句俗语。
- Entrepreneur
Through his new project, MuckWork, Derek Sivers wants to lessen the burdens (and boredom) of creative people. Full bio

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So, imagine想象 you're standing on a street anywhere地方 in America美國
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想象你正企系美国嘅一条大街上,
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and a Japanese日文 man comes up to you and says,
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壹个日本人行埋嚟问你,
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"Excuse借口 me, what is the name名字 of this block?"
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“唔该,请问嚟个街区叫乜名?”
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And you say, "I'm sorry, well, this is Oak橡木 Street, that's Elm榆樹 Street.
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然后你话,“呃,嚟边嚟条叫橡樹街,果边果条叫榆樹街。
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This is 26th, that's 27th."
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嚟边係第26街,果边係第27街。”
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He says, "OK, but what is the name名字 of that block?"
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佢问,“ok,但係嚟个街区叫乜名?”
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You say, "Well, blocks don't have names名字.
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你回答."呃,街区无名啵。
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Streets街道 have names名字; blocks are just the
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街就有名,街区只不过
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unnamed無名 spaces空間 in between之間 streets街道."
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係街道间無名嘅空間。”
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He leaves, a little confused困惑 and disappointed失望.
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他帶著疑惑與失望甘离開咗。
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So, now imagine想象 you're standing on a street, anywhere地方 in Japan日本,
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好,现在想像你自己正企在日本嘅壹条街上,
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you turn to a person next to you and say,
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你向路人甲問,
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"Excuse借口 me, what is the name名字 of this street?"
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”唔该,請問嚟条街叫乜名?“
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They say, "Oh, well that's Block 17 and this is Block 16."
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佢哋會回答:”喔,果個係十七街區,嚟個係十六街區。“
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And you say, "OK, but what is the name名字 of this street?"
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然后你會問:”咁嚟条街叫乜名?“
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And they say, "Well, streets街道 don't have names名字.
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佢哋會答:“呃,街無名咖。
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Blocks have names名字.
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街区就有名。
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Just look at Google谷歌 Maps地圖 here. There's Block 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
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睇下谷歌嘅地图。這個係14 街區,15 街區,16 街區,17 街區,18 街區,19 街區。
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All of these blocks have names名字,
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所以嘅街區都有名嘅。
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and the streets街道 are just the unnamed無名 spaces空間 in between之間 the blocks.
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街道只係街區與街區中間沒有名字的空間。”
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And you say then, "OK, then how do you know your home address地址?"
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然後你會問到:”ok,咁你點知道自己嘅住址?“
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He said, "Well, easy容易, this is District Eight.
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佢話, "簡單啦,嚟個係第八行政區。
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There's Block 17, house房子 number數量 one."
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第17街區,一號房。”
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You say, "OK, but walking around the neighborhood附近,
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你話,“ok,但係當我周圍行嘅時候,
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I noticed注意 that the house房子 numbers數字 don't go in order."
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我留意到啲街號系毫無規則嘅。”
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He says, "Of course課程 they do. They go in the order in which they were built建立.
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佢話:”當然有規則,佢哋係跟住興建嘅時間。
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The first house房子 ever built建立 on a block is house房子 number數量 one.
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在這個街區第一間興建嘅就係一號。
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The second第二 house房子 ever built建立 is house房子 number數量 two.
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第二間興建嘅就係二號。
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Third第三 is house房子 number數量 three. It's easy容易. It's obvious明顯."
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第三間就係三號,簡單又明顯。“
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So, I love that sometimes有時 we need to
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因此,我喜歡有時我們需要
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go to the opposite相反 side一邊 of the world世界
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到世界嘅另一边
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to realize實現 assumptions假設 we didn't even know we had,
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去发现果啲我哋無形中先入為主嘅谂法,
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and realize實現 that the opposite相反 of them may可能 also be true真係.
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同時認識到相反嘅觀點可能都系對噶。”
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So, for example例子, there are doctors醫生 in China中國
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又例如,系中國,有啲中醫
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who believe that it's their佢哋 job工作 to keep you healthy健康.
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相信保持你嘅健康系佢哋嘅職責。
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So, any month you are healthy健康 you pay支付 them,
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所以,當你健康時,你要俾錢佢哋,
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and when you're sick生病 you don't have to pay支付 them because they failed
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但係當你病嘅時候,你就一分錢都唔使俾,因為你病咗系佢哋失職。
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at their佢哋 job工作. They get rich豐富 when you're healthy健康, not sick生病.
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佢哋因你健康而發財,而唔係因為病。
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(Applause掌聲)
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(笑聲)
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In most music音樂, we think of the "one"
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在大部分音樂,我們都會認為第一拍係重拍
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as the downbeat悲觀, the beginning初時 of the musical音樂 phrase短語: one, two, three, four.
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係音樂段落嘅開端:一,二,三,四。
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But in West西 African非洲 music音樂, the "one"
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但係在西非音樂中,第一拍
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is thought of as the end結束 of the phrase短語,
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會被視為音樂段落嘅完結,
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like the period時期 at the end結束 of a sentence句子.
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就似句子嘅句號。
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So, you can hear聽到 it not just in the phrasing措辭, but the way they count計數 off their佢哋 music音樂:
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所以,你不僅可以從段落聽到,而且可以從佢哋數音樂拍子方式睇出嚟種唔同:
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two, three, four, one.
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二,三,四,一。
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And this map地圖 is also accurate準確.
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這幅地圖同樣係精準的。
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(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
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There's a saying that whatever無論 true真係 thing you can say about India印度,
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有句俗語講,任何有關印度嘅事實,
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the opposite相反 is also true真係.
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佢哋嘅反面都同樣系真嘅。
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So, let's never forget唔記得, whether係唔係 at TED泰德, or anywhere地方 else,
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因此,唔好忘記,無論在TED或者其他地方,
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that whatever無論 brilliant輝煌 ideas想法 you have or hear聽到,
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果啲你想到嘅,或者聽到嘅絕妙嘅點子,
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that the opposite相反 may可能 also be true真係.
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它反面都很有可能係同樣正確噶。
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Domo道默 arigatoarigato gozaimashitagozaimashita.
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(日語)非常感謝各位。
Translated by Wunkit Lo
Reviewed by Bruce Ding

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Derek Sivers - Entrepreneur
Through his new project, MuckWork, Derek Sivers wants to lessen the burdens (and boredom) of creative people.

Why you should listen

Derek Sivers is best known as the founder of CD Baby. A professional musician since 1987, he started CD Baby by accident in 1998 when he was selling his own CD on his website, and friends asked if he could sell theirs, too. CD Baby was the largest seller of independent music on the web, with over $100M in sales for over 150,000 musician clients.

In 2008, Sivers sold CD Baby to focus on his new ventures to benefit musicians, including his new company, MuckWork, where teams of efficient assistants help musicians do their "uncreative dirty work."

More profile about the speaker
Derek Sivers | Speaker | TED.com