训练结束后他来跟我说:“Stephen,我对你喊而没对别人喊是因为我对你期望更高。如果我对你喊了,那是因为我对你期望更高,而且知道你能变得更好。你表现不好我们却不对你喊时你才该担心,因为如果有哪一天你表现不好我们也不对你喊了,那就意味着我们放弃你了。”
Wow. That single sentence by a football coach taught me more about life in one sentence than any other teacher or class ever had. He was the biggest asshole I ever met. But he was the greatest teacher I ever had.
哇哦,橄榄球教练的一句话教给我的生活道理要比其他任何老师或课上教给我的都多。他是我见过的头号混蛋,但也是我最棒的老师。
获得29.2k好评的回答@Jess H. Brewer:
The one who first springs to mind was my PhD supervisor, Ken Crowe. He had a reputation for making grown men cry when they crewed on his racing sailboat, and other grad students were terrified of him, but I was fascinated by the topic he was working on, so I joined his group.
第一个出现在我脑海中的是我读博时的导师Ken Crowe。他名声在外,据说能把跟着他做项目的成年人弄哭,其他研究生都很怕他。但我对他正在做的项目很感兴趣,所以加入了他的团队。
He gave me an assignment: to figure out what was causing muons to get depolarized in liquids. I knew it involved muonium formation, so I went off to learn all about muonium. After a week or two I came to Ken’s office to tell him about it. He listened for a few minutes and then yelled at me, “You have no idea what you’re talking about! Get out and don’t come back until you do!”
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