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[国土局科学发展观演讲稿—立足科学思维推动科学发展]尊敬的各位领导、各位同事,上午好!我叫***,来自**国土分局。九象网23: .9xwang.今天我演讲的题目是“立足科学思维推动科学发展”。前些天跟几个朋友闲聊,谈及最近全国上下都在...+阅读

When you are a kid, you get asked this one particular question a lot, it really gets kind of annoying. What do you want to be when you grow up? Now, adults are hoping for answers like, I want to be an astronaut or I want to be a neurosurgeon, youre adults in your imaginations.Kids, theyre most likely to answer with pro-skateboarder, surfer or minecraft player. I asked my little brother, and he said, seriously dude, Im 10, I he no idea, probably a pro-skier, lets go get some ice cream.See, us kids are going to answer something were stoked on, what we think is cool, what we he experience with, and thats typically the opposite of what adults want to hear.But if you ask a little kid, sometimes youll get the best answer, something so simple, so obvious and really profound. When I grow up, I want to be happy.For me, when I grow up, I want to continue to be happy like I am now. Im stoked to be here at TedEx, I mean, Ive been watching Ted videos for as long as I can remember, but I never thought Id make it on the stage here so soon. I mean, I just became a teenager, and like most teenage boys, I spend most of my time wondering, how did my room get so messy all on its own.Did I take a shower today? And the most perplexing of all, how do I get girls to like me? Neurosciences say that the teenage brain is pretty weird, our prefrontal cortex is underdeveloped, but we actually he more neurons than adults, which is why we can be so creative, and impulsive and moody and get bummed out.But what bums me out is to know that, a lot of kids today are just wishing to be happy, to be healthy, to be safe, not bullied, and be loved for who they are. So it seems to me when adults say, what do you want to be when you grow up? They just assume that youll automatically be happy and healthy.Well, maybe thats not the case, go to school, go to college, get a job, get married, boom, then youll be happy, right? You dont seem to make learning how to be happy and healthy a priority in our schools, its separate from schools. And for some kids, it doesnt exists at all? But what if we didnt make it separate? What if we based education on the study and practice of being happy and healthy, because thats what it is, a practice, and a simple practice at that?Education is important, but why is being happy and healthy not considered education, I just dont get it. So Ive been studying the science of being happy and healthy. It really es down to practicing these eight things. Exercise, diet and nutrition, time in nature, contribution, service to others, relationships, recreation, relaxation and stress management, and religious or spiritual involvement, yes, got that one.So these eight things e from Dr. Roger Walsh, he calls them Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes or TLCs for short. He is a scientist that studies how to be happy and healthy. In researching this talk, I got a chance to ask him a few questions like; do you think that our schools today are making these eight TLCs a priority? His response was no surprise, it was essentially no. But he did say that many people do try to get this kind of education outside of the traditional arena, through reading and practices such as meditation or yoga.But what I thought was his best response was that, much of education is oriented for better or worse towards making a living rather than making a life.In 2006, Sir Ken Robinson ge the most popular Ted talk of all time. Schools kill creativity. His message is that creativity is as important as literacy, and we should treat it with the same status.A lot of parents watched those videos, some of those parents like mine counted it as one of the reasons they felt confident to pull their kids from traditional school to try something different. I realized Im part of this small, but growing revolution of kids who are going about their education differently, and you know what? It freaks a lot of people out.Even though I was only nine, when my parents pulled me out of the school system, I can still remember my mom being in tears when some of her friends told her she was crazy and it was a stupid idea.Looking back, Im thankful she didnt ce to peer pressure, and I think she is too. So, out of the 200 million people that he watched Sir Ken Robinsons talk, why arent there more kids like me out there?Shane McConkey is my hero. I loved him because he was the worlds best skier. But then, one day I realized what I really loved about Shane, he was a hacker. Not a puter hacker, he hacked skiing. His creativity and inventions made skiing what it is today, and why I love to ski. A lot of people think of hackers as geeky puter nerds who live in their parents basement and spread puter viruses, but I dont see it that way.

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