考數學教我學會的事 | 文詠 侯 | TEDxTaipei Fuhsing Private School
侯文詠以自身從醫學生到作家的經歷為起點,回顧高中時最害怕的科目——數學。面對壓力與焦慮,他學會了從「減法思維」轉向「加法思維」:不再糾結於不會的題目,而是先掌握會的部分。這個轉念後來也成為他面對人生挑戰的哲學——人生就像一場限時考試,時間到就要交卷,與其埋怨難題,不如專注於能完成的部分。 「人生,選擇比努力更重要。」——侯文詠以這句話道出了他對生命的深刻體悟?。從醫生到作家,他的人生是一場與內心對話的旅程。曾任主治麻醉科醫師的他,長期陪伴癌末病人,見證了無數生命的消逝,也因此深刻理解了人們在生命盡頭最在乎的是關係與意義,而非名利與地位✨。這份經歷讓侯文詠在37歲時勇敢聽從內心的召喚,棄醫從文?,專注於寫作。他希望透過文字傳遞溫暖與正向能量,用幽默與同理心帶給讀者更多啟發。他的故事告訴我們,困難是人生的禮物,而真正的選擇往往決定了我們是怎樣的人??。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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