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拖延症人群的内心世界
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蒂姆·尔班 |
TED2016
• February 2016
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蒂姆·尔班知道拖延没有意义,但是他从来没有办法改掉最后一刻才去干活的习惯。在他诙谐而又深刻的演讲中,尔班在带领我们在视频网站狂欢,在维基百科浏览,甚至一阵阵观望窗外的鸟语花香的同时鼓励我们去仔细思考在时间消逝之前,我们究竟在拖延什么。
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