TED英语演讲稿:给陌生人的情书
TED英语演讲稿范文:给陌生人的情书

TED英语演讲稿范文:给生疏人的情书Dear Stranger,I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. As I sit here, pen in hand, I can't help but be overwhelmed by the power of connection, even with someone I have never met.You see, I have always been fascinated by the beauty of human connection, the way two souls can touch each other's lives, even if it's just for a fleeting moment. And today, I want to celebrate that beauty by reaching out to you, a stranger, and pouring out my heart.I don't know your name, your story, or what brought you to this point in your life. But I do know that we are all connected in some way, and there is always a mon thread that unites us as human beings. We all share the universal emotions of love, joy, pain, and sorrow.In a world that sometimes feels cold and distant, I want to remind you that there is still warmth and kindness to be found. There are people out there who care, who are willing to listen, and who can offer a helping hand when needed.Life is full of uncertainties, and it's easy to feel lost or overwhelmed. But I want you to know that you are not alone. Even though we are strangers, I believe that every person we encounter has the potential to leave a lasting impact on our lives.So, my dear stranger, I urge you to keep your head held high, even when life gets tough. Remember that you are capable of great things and that there are endless possibilities within your reach. Don't be afraid to take risks, chase your dreams, and embrace the unknown.And if ever you find yourself in need of a friend, someone to confide in or lean on, know that I am here, even from afar. I may not know your name, but I am rooting for you, believing in you, and sending you positive energy.In this letter, I offer you not just my words but my heart. May it serve as a reminder of the power of connection, the beauty of humanity, and the potential for love, even with someone you have never met.With warm regards,[Your Name]。
TED英语演讲稿:给陌生人的情书

TED英语演讲稿:给陌生人的情书翻晒英语演讲稿:给陌生人的情书我是大学里唯一一个有理由在一天结束时去邮箱的孩子,这主要是因为在脸书,我妈妈从来不相信电子邮件,也不相信短信或手机。
所以当其他孩子在给他们的父母打电话的时候,我就在邮箱旁边等着收到家里的信,想看看周末过得怎么样,当奶奶住院的时候,这有点令人沮丧,但我只是在寻找某种潦草的东西,我妈妈写的某种潦草的草书。
因此,当我大学毕业后搬到纽约市,被抑郁症彻底打脸时,我做了当时我唯一能想到的事情。
我给陌生人写了和我母亲写给我的信一样的信,并把它们塞到整个城市,一打又一打。
我把它们放在任何地方,咖啡馆,图书馆,联合国,任何地方。
我在博客上写了这些信,以及它们有必要的日子,我向互联网:提出了一个疯狂的承诺,如果你问我要一封手写的信,我会给你写一封,不问任何问题。
一夜之间,我的收件箱变成了这个心碎的港湾——萨克拉门托的一位单身母亲,堪萨斯州农村的一个被欺负的女孩,都在问我,一个连自己点的咖啡都不知道的22岁女孩,给他们写一封情书,给他们一个在邮箱旁等待的理由。
今天,我推动了一个全球性的组织,这是由那些去邮箱的旅行推动的,是由我们可以前所未有地利用社交媒体在陌生人最需要的时候写信和寄信的方式推动的,但最重要的是,由像这样的一箱箱邮件推动的,我信任的邮箱,里面装满了普通人的脚本,陌生人给其他陌生人写信不是因为他们会在一杯咖啡上相遇并大笑,而是因为他们通过写信找到了彼此。
但是,你知道,这些信总是让我感到困惑的是,它们中的大部分都是由那些从来不知道自己被爱的人写在一张纸上的。
他们不能告诉你他们自己情书的墨迹。
他们是我这一代人,是我们这些已经成长为一个一切都是无纸的世界的人,在这个世界里,我们一些最好的对话发生在屏幕上。
我们已经学会把我们的痛苦记录在脸书的日记里,我们用140个或更少的字快速说话。
但是如果这次不是效率问题呢?我昨天带着这个邮箱在地铁上,让我告诉你,这是一个对话的开始。
经典英文告白情书_情书大全

经典英文告白情书经典英文告白情书篇一 Dear Dinesh,It has not been but a short time of getting to know one another and we are totally crazy about the other. I asked you if you believed in soul mates and you said that you believed that God does make a special someone from every man. Whether that man finds that someone he was created for or not, I know I was created for you.Here I am, heart and soul, confessing to the world how I feel about you. I would walk to the ends of the earth to meet you, and yet the funny thing is, looks as if I will have to do that since we haven't yet met. Funny how love works in people's lives. I sure never expected to neither meet nor find someone as amazing as you. You have touched my heart in so many ways and words couldn't even begin to explain to you the love I feel for you. Without further making it harder on the two of us to be together, I need to tell you that I love you and I am here waiting and when the time is right, will accept you as my husband and spend forever and eternity in your arms. Dreaming of you always ... I love you.1/ 4Love always,Nikole经典英文告白情书篇二 To: Hubby ~ From: TweetieDear Hubby,Ever since you walked into my life, I have been smiling. There hasn't been a day when I have gone to sleep with a frown on my face, and it's all because of you. Honey, I am glad that you came into my life. I have always wanted the love of my life to be understanding, loving, caring, faithful and most of all someone who would accept me for who I am. Now I have found the person I was looking for. My heart told me that my Prince Charming was there when you first said hello to me over the phone. I didn't have to think twice when you asked me to be your wife. I knew that you were Mr. Perfect.I don't think that there is, or there could be, anyone better than you out there for me.I love you with my whole heart. I have never trusted anyone the way I trust you. Sometime I even doubt myself, but I know I will never doubt you because you are my true love. I know deep down inside that you will never break my heart or never let me down in anyway.Thank you honey for everything. I pray to god everyday 2/ 4to bless you with everything you deserve. I will love youuntil the end of time.Always and Forever Yours,Tweetie经典英文告白情书篇三 To: Divine Demon ~ From: BarbaraDear Divine Demon,I understand that we have not been together for very long, but I want to express to you the love that I feel. My life has been a hellish nightmare, one that haunts and never leaves me to peace. The day that I realized that I loved you, my bad dreams ceased.What I feel for you is that awesome love that poets write about and that we mere mortals only dream of experiencing. It is the love that is considered unconditional and undying; so great that my heart seems to burst with the joy of it. I cannot fathom living my life without you - waking would never be the same without your sweet face to look forward to; I would not be living, just existing; sleeping would be impossible without you to dream of.You have made my life worth every moment, every breath.I know that we are young, and as such are thought not to feelsuch intense emotion, but what I feel is true and blinding 3/ 4in it's power. You have swept me away and proved to me that magic exists - in you.We will be separated soon, but I believe and have faith that what we feel for each other will overcome and outlast the distance. My heart is yours, my soul in your keeping. Please treasure it. Mi amas vin!With love,Angel in Mist4/ 4。
TED英语演讲稿范文:给陌生人的情书三篇

TED英语演讲稿范文:给陌生人的情书I was one of the only kids in college who had a reason to go to the P.O. box at the end of the day, and that was mainly because my mother has never believed in email, in Facebook, in texting or cell phones in general. And so while other kids were BBM-ing their parents, I was literally waiting by the mailbox to get a letter from home to see how the weekend had gone, which was a little frustrating when Grandma was in the hospital, but I was just looking for some sort of scribble, some unkempt cursive from my mother.And so when I moved to New York City after college and got completely sucker-punched in the face by depression, I did the only thing I could think of at the time. I wrote those same kinds of letters that my mother had written me for strangers, and tucked them all throughout the city, dozens and dozens of them. I left them everywhere, in cafes and in libraries, at the U.N., everywhere. I blogged about those letters and the days when they were necessary, and I posed a kind of crazy promise to the Internet: that if you asked me for a hand-written letter, I would write you one, no questions asked. Overnight, my inbox morphed into this harbor of heartbreak -- a single mother in Sacramento, a girl being bullied in rural Kansas, all asking me, a 22-year-old girl who barely even knew her own coffee order, to write them a love letter and give them a reason to wait by the mailbox.Well, today I fuel a global organization that is fueled by those trips to the mailbox, fueled by the ways in which we can harness social media like never before to write and mail strangers letters when they need them most, but most of all, fueled by crates of mail like this one, my trusty mail crate, filled with the scriptings of ordinary people, strangers writing letters to other strangers not because they're ever going to meet and laugh over a cup of coffee, but because they have found one another by way of letter-writing.But, you know, the thing that always gets me aboutt these letters is that most of them have been written by people that have never known themselves loved on a piece of paper. They could not tell you about the ink of their own love letters. They're the ones from my generation, the ones of us that have grown up into a world where everything is paperless, and where some of our best conversations have happened upon a screen. We have learned to diary our pain onto Facebook, and we speak swiftly in 140 characters or less.But what if it's not about efficiency this time? I was on the subway yesterday with this mail crate, which is a conversation starter, let me tell you. If you ever need one, just carry one of these. And a man just stared at me, and he was like, "Well, why don't you use the Internet?" And I thought, "Well, sir, I am not a strategist, nor am I specialist. I am merely a storyteller." And so I could tell you about a woman whose husband has just come home from Afghanistan, and she is havinga hard time unearthing this thing called conversation, and so she tucks love letters throughout the house as a way to say, "Come back to me. Find me when you can." Or a girl who decides that she is going to leave love letters around her campus in Dubuque, Iowa, only to find her efforts ripple-effected the next day when she walks out onto the quad and finds love letters hanging from the trees, tucked in the bushes and the benches. Or the man who decides that he is going to take his life, uses Facebook as a way to say goodbye to friends and family. Well, tonight he sleeps safely with a stack of letters just like this one tucked beneath his pillow, scripted by strangers who were there for him when.These are the kinds of stories that convinced me that letter-writing will never again need to flip back her hair and talk about efficiency, because she is an art form now, all the parts of her, the signing, the scripting, the mailing, the doodles in the margins. The mere fact that somebody would even just sit d own, pull out a piece of paper and think about someone the whole way through, with an intention that is so much harder to unearth when the browser is up and the iPhone is pinging and we've got six conversations rolling in at once, that is an art form that does not fall down to the Goliath of "get faster," no matter how many social networks we might join. We still clutch close these letters to our chest, to the words that speak louder than loud, when we turn pages into palettes to say the things that we have needed to say, the words that we haveneeded to write, to sisters and brothers and even to strangers, for far too long. Thank you.TED英语演讲稿:给陌生人的情书竞聘演讲稿国旗下演讲稿建党节演讲稿七一演讲稿师德师风演讲稿三分钟演讲稿I was one of the only kids in college who had a reason to go to the P.O. box at the end of the day, and that was mainly because my mother has never believed in email, in Facebook, in texting or cell phones in general. And so while other kids were BBM-ing their parents, I was literally waiting by the mailbox to get a letter from home to see how the weekend had gone, which was a little frustrating when Grandma was in the hospital, but I was just looking for some sort of scribble, some unkempt cursive from my mother.And so when I moved to New York City after college and got completely sucker-punched in the face by depression, I did the only thing I could think of at the time. I wrote those same kinds of letters that my mother had written me for strangers, and tucked them all throughout the city, dozens and dozens of them. I left them everywhere, in cafes and in libraries, at the U.N., everywhere. I blogged about those letters and the days when they were necessary, and I posed a kind of crazy promise to the Internet: that if you asked me for a hand-written letter, I would write you one, no questions asked. Overnight, my inbox morphed into this harbor of heartbreak -- a single mother inSacramento, a girl being bullied in rural Kansas, all asking me, a 22-year-old girl who barely even knew her own coffee order, to write them a love letter and give them a reason to wait by the mailbox.Well, today I fuel a global organizatiion that is fueled by those trips to the mailbox, fueled by the ways in which we can harness social media like never before to write and mail strangers letters when they need them most, but most of all, fueled by crates of mail like this one, my trusty mail crate, filled with the scriptings of ordinary people, strangers writing letters to other strangers not because they're ever going to meet and laugh over a cup of coffee, but because they have found one another by way of letter-writing.But, you know, the thing that always gets me about these letters is that most of them have been written by people that have never known themselves loved on a piece of paper. They could not tell you about the ink of their own love letters. They're the ones from my generation, the ones of us that have grown up into a world where everything is paperless, and where some of our best conversations have happened upon a screen. We have learned to diary our pain onto Facebook, and we speak swiftly in 140 characters or less.But what if it's not about efficiency this time? I was on the subway yesterday with this mail crate, which is a conversation starter, let me tell you. If you ever need one, just carry one of these. And a man just stared at me, and he was like, "Well,why don't you use the Internet?" And I thought, "Well, sir, I am not a strategist, nor am I specialist. I am merely a storyteller." And so I could tell you about a woman whose husband has just come home from Afghanistan, and she is having a hard time unearthing this thing called conversation, and so she tucks love letters throughout the house as a way to say, "Come back to me. Find me when you can." Or a girl who decides that she is going to leave love letters around her campus in Dubuque, Iowa, only to find her efforts ripple-effected the next day when she walks out onto the quad and finds love letters hanging from the trees, tucked in the bushes and the benches. Or the man who decides that he isgoing to take his life, uses Facebook as a way to say goodbye to friends and family. Well, tonight he sleeps safely with a stack of letters just like this one tucked beneath his pillow, scripted by strangers who were there for him when.These are the kinds of stories that convinced me that letter-writing will never again need to flip back her hair and talk about efficiency, because she is an art form now, all the parts of her, the signing, the scripting, the mailing, the doodles in the margins. The mere fact that somebody would even just sit down, pull out a piece of paper and think about someone the whole way through, with an intention that is so much harder to unearth when the browser is up and the iPhone is pinging and we've got six conversations rolling in at once, that is an art form that does not fall down to the Goliath of "get faster," no matter how many social networks we might join. We still clutchclose these letters to our chest, to the words that speak louder than loud, when we turn pages into palettes to say the things that we have needed to say, the words that we have needed to write, to sisters and brothers and even to strangers, for far too long. Thank you.TED英语演讲稿给陌生人的情书I was one of the only kids in college who had a reason to go to the P.O. box at the end of the day, and that was mainly because my mother has never believed in email, in Facebook, in texting or cell phones in general. And so while other kids were BBM-ing their parents, I was literally waiting by the mailbox to get a letter from home to see how the weekend had gone, which was a little frustrating when Grandma was in the hospital, but I was just looking for some sort of scribble, some unkempt cursive from my mother.And so when I moved to New York City after college and got completely sucker-punched in the face by depression, I did the only thing I could think of at the time. I wrote those same kinds of letters that my mother had written me for strangers, and tucked them all throughout the city, dozens and dozens of them. I left them everywhere, in cafes and in libraries, at the U.N., everywhere. I blogged about those letters and the days when they were necessary, and I posed a kind of crazy promise to the Internet: that if you asked me for a hand-written letter, I would write you one, no questions asked. Overnight, my inboxmorphed into this harbor of heartbreak -- a single mother in Sacramento, a girl being bullied in rural Kansas, all asking me, a 22-year-old girl who barely even knew her own coffee order, to write them a love letter and give them a reason to wait by the mailbox.Well, today I fuel a global organization that is fueled by those trips to the mailbox, fueled by the ways in which we can harness social media like never before to write and mail strangers letters when they need them most, but most of all, fueled by crates of mail like this one, my trusty mail crate, filled with the scriptings of ordinary people, strangers writing letters to other strangers not because they're ever going to meet and laugh over a cup of coffee, but because they have found one another by way of letter-writing.But, you know, the thing that always gets me about these letters is that most of them have been written by people that have never known themselves loved on a piece of paper. They could not tell you about the ink of their own love letters. They're the ones from my generation, the ones of us that have grown up into a world where everything is paperless, and where some of our best conversations have happened upon a screen. We have learned to diary our pain onto Facebook, and we speak swiftly in 140 characters or less.But what if it's not about efficiency this time? I was on the subway yesterday with this mail crate, which is a conversationstarter, let me tell you. If you ever need one, just carry one of these.。
TED英语演讲稿请别忘记感谢身边的人

TED英语演讲稿请别忘记感谢身边的人hi. i'm here to talk to you about the importance of praise, admiration and thank you, and having it be specific and genuine.嗨。
我在这里要和大家谈谈向别人表达赞美,倾佩和诚挚的重要性。
并使它们听来真诚,具体。
and the way i got interested in this was, i noticedin myself, when i was growing up, and until about a few years ago, that i would want to say thank you to someone, i would want to praise them, i would want to take in their praise of me and i'd just stop it. and i asked myself, why? i felt shy, i felt embarrassed. and then my question became, am i the only one who does this? so, i decided to investigate.之所以我对此热衷是因为我从我自己的成长中注意到几年前,当我想要对菲律宾人某个人说声谢谢之时,当我想要赞美他们之时,当我想着接受他们对我的赞扬,但我却没有说出口。
我问我自己,这是为什么? 我感到害羞,我感到尴尬。
接着我产生了一个风险问题难道我是唯一一个这么恐怕做的人吗? 所以我决定做些探究。
i'm fortunate enough to work in the rehab facility, so i get to see people who are facing life and death with addiction. and sometimes it comes down to something as simple as, their core wound is their father died without ever saying he's proud of them. but then, they hear from all the family and friends that the father told everybody else that he was proud of him, but he never told the son. it's because hedidn't know that his son needed to hear it.我非常幸运的在一所康复中心工作,所以我可以看到那些因为上瘾而面临生与死的人。
TED英语演讲稿:给陌生人的情书

TED英语演讲稿:给陌生人的情书Ladies and gentlemen,Today, I stand before you to discuss a topic that is near and dear to my heart - the art of writing a love letter to a stranger. Love, as they say, knows no boundaries. It can transcend time, distance, and even familiarity. And it is this notion that has led me to explore the idea of writing a love letter to someone we have never met before.In a world that is increasingly connected through technology, we have lost touch with the beauty of human connection. We are surrounded by screens and gadgets that allow us to communicate instantly with people all over the globe. But in this pursuit of constant communication, we have lost the essence of what it means to truly connect with someone.Writing a love letter to a stranger is an act of vulnerability and openness. It is a way to express our deepest desires and emotions to someone who may not know us at all. And through this act of writing, we are reminded of the power of words and the potential they have to touch the hearts of others.Imagine receiving a letter from an unknown person expressing their admiration and affection for you. It is a moment of pure joy and curiosity. Who is this person? What are they like? What drew them to reach out to me in such a personal way? These are the questions that flood our minds when we receive a love letter from a stranger.But this act is not just for the recipient. It is also for the writer. By putting pen to paper and pouring our emotions onto the page, we are able to connect with our own feelings on a deeper level. We are able to explore the depths of our own hearts and share a part of ourselves that we may not have even realized existed.Writing a love letter to a stranger is an act of courage. It is an act that challenges us to step outside of our comfort zones and embrace the unknown. It is an act that reminds us of our own humanity and the power we have to touch the lives of others, even from a distance.So I ask you, dear audience, to consider the possibility of writing a love letter to a stranger. Take a chance and open yourself up to the beauty of human connection. Imagine the impact your words could have on someone's life. And remember, it is in the act of reaching out to others that we truly find ourselves.Thank you.。
TED英语演讲稿:请别忘记感谢身边的人

TED英语演讲稿:请别忘记感谢身边的人Ladies and gentlemen,Today, I would like to talk to you about something that I believe is incredibly important, yet often overlooked in our fast-paced, busy lives – expressing gratitude and appreciating the people around us. It is easy to get caught up in our own challenges and aspirations, and forget to acknowledge the contributions and supportof those who have been by our side throughout our journey.We live in a society that praises individualism and self-reliance. While it is important to be independent and pursue our own goals, it is equally essential to remember that we are not alone in our endeavors. There are countless individuals who have played a pivotal role in our lives, helping us achieve our dreams and overcome obstacles along the way.Think about your parents, or guardians, who have nurtured and supported you from the moment you were born. They sacrificed their time, energy, and resources to ensure your well-being and happiness. It is all too easy to take their love and carefor granted, especially when we become caught up in the demands of adulthood. Let us not forget to express our gratitude and appreciation to these individuals who have shaped us into the people we are today.Consider your teachers, mentors, and coaches, who have imparted valuable knowledge, skills, and wisdom upon you. They have invested their time and expertise to guide you in your academic and personal growth. They have believed in you, even when you doubted yourself, and have pushed you to reach your full potential. Take a moment to thank them for their dedication and influence on your life.And what about your friends and colleagues? These individuals provide support and companionship during both the good times and the bad. They celebrate your successes and stand by you during moments of failure and disappointment. Expressing gratitude to these individuals strengthens the bond of friendship and reminds them that their presence in your life is cherished and valued.Finally, let us not forget about the unsung heroes in our lives – the service personnel, healthcare workers, and other essential workers who go above and beyond to ensure our safety, comfort, and well-being. They work tirelessly behind the scenes, oftenwithout recognition or praise. Take the time to acknowledge their contributions and extend a heartfelt thank you.In conclusion, expressing gratitude and appreciating the people around us is a small act that can have a huge impact. It strengthens relationships, fosters a sense of belonging and contentment, and reminds us of the interconnectedness of our lives. So, I urge each and every one of you to take a moment each day to reflect on the people who have made a positive difference in your life, and to genuinely express your gratitude to them. It is a simple gesture that can make a world of difference. Thank you.。
英文情书――My Hearts Reconsideration

英文情书――My Hearts Reconsideration英文情书My Hearts Reconsiderationto: bing ~ from: jayrdear bing,perhaps you will be astonished for receiving a letter from me. i just want you to know that a letter is more eloquent than words. that is why this will definitely speak for itself. i am a little bit confused on how and what to do just to eradicate from my vivid mind your charming and beautiful face. the more time i spend with you the more i like everything about you and the more i want to find out all about you - how you think, how you feel, what your dreams are and everything nice from you. if i could only do something just to persuade you.i cannot study well, and everything i wish to do was left undone because of this unexplainable emotion. i promised myself before, not to see you anymore or talk to you - just to forget you, but these promises never materialize. my admiration was still bubbling within me these past lonely days.truthfully, and undoubtedly, i can fool anyone but i cannot fool myself. i would be a great liar if i uttered that i'm not in love with you. no matter what you think or say, all i can say is; i really love you with all my heart and i will not hesitate if you will give me just a little time to prove my feelings of endearment and to prove to you that i'm deserving of your feelings, from your heart.my dearly beloved, you became so honorable in my eyes, like a precious gem, counted with extremely good intellectual reasoning makes me emotionally struck and speechless.the above-stated utterances and delightful contemplation of something worthy is inexpressible on my part because i was made to understand such sublime and noble qualities are inherent with you.<br> i am very serious now in telling you that i can no longer endure such extreme anxiety and sleepless nights that i am experiencing right of this moment.since i met you i felt i was living in a new and wonderful world, full of love. and the sun is brighter, the pastures became greener and everything i do was magnificent. you should inculcate and instill in your mind that "i cherish you so much". such love, like everything, deserves to be given much attention and care in order to grow more and more.love always,jayr。
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TED英语演讲稿:给陌生人的情书i was one of the only kids in college who had a reason to go to the p.o. box at the end of the day, and that was mainly because my mother has never believed in email, in facebook, in texting or cell phones in general. and so while other kids were bbm-ing their parents, i was literally waiting by the mailbox to get a letter from home to see how the weekend had gone, which was a little frustrating when grandma was in the hospital, but i was just looking for some sort of scribble, some unkempt cursive from my mother.and so when i moved to new york city after college and got completelysucker-punched in the face by depression, i did the only thing i could think of at the time. i wrote those same kinds of letters that my mother had written me for strangers, and tucked them all throughout the city, dozens and dozens of them. i left them everywhere, in cafes and in libraries, at the u.n., everywhere. i blogged about those letters and the days when they were necessary, and i posed a kind of crazy promise to the internet: that if you asked me for a hand-written letter, i would write you one, no questions asked. overnight, my inbox morphed into this harbor of heartbreak -- a single mother in sacramento, a girl being bullied in rural kansas, all asking me, a 22-year-old girl who barely even knew her own coffee order, to write them a love letter and give them a reason to wait by the mailbox.well, today i fuel a global organization that is fueled by those trips to the mailbox, fueled by the ways in which we can harness social media like never before to write and mail strangers letters when they need them most, but most of all, fueled by crates of mail like this one, my trusty mail crate, filled with the scriptings ofordinary people, strangers writing letters to other strangers not because they're ever going to meet and laugh over a cup of coffee, but because they have found one another by way of letter-writing.but, you know, the thing that always gets me about these letters is that most of them have been written by people that have never known themselves loved on a piece of paper. they could not tell you about the ink of their own love letters.they're the ones from my generation, the ones of us that have grown up into a world where everything is paperless, and where some of our best conversations have happened upon a screen. we have learned to diary our pain onto facebook, and we speak swiftly in 140 characters or less.but what if it's not about efficiency this time? i was on the subway yesterday with this mail crate, which is a conversation starter, let me tell you. if you ever need one, just carry one of these. (laughter) and a man just stared at me, and he was like, "well, why don't you use the internet?" and i thought, "well, sir, i am not a strategist, nor am i specialist. i am merely a storyteller." and so i could tell you about a woman whose husband has just come home from afghanistan, and she is having a hard time unearthing this thing called conversation, and so she tucks love letters throughout the house as a way to say, "come back to me. find me when you can." or a girl who decides that she is going to leave love letters around her campus in dubuque, iowa, only to find her efforts ripple-effected the next day when she walks out onto the quad and finds love letters hanging from the trees, tucked in the bushes and the benches. or the man who decides that he is going to take his life, uses facebook as a way to say goodbye to friends and family. well, tonight he sleeps safely with a stack of letters just like this one tucked beneath his pillow, scripted by strangers who were there for him when.these are the kinds of stories that convinced me that letter-writing will never again need to flip back her hair and talk about efficiency, because she is an art form now, all the parts of her, the signing, the scripting, the mailing, the doodles in the margins. the mere fact that somebody would even just sit down, pull out a piece of paper and think about someone the whole way through, with an intention that is so much harder to unearth when the browser is up and the iphone is pinging andwe've got six conversations rolling in at once, that is an art form that does not fall down to the goliath of "get faster," no matter how many social networks we might join. we still clutch close these letters to our chest, to the words that speak louder than loud, when we turn pages into palettes to say the things that we have needed to say, the words that we have needed to write, to sisters and brothers and even to strangers, for far too long. thank you. (applause) (applause)TED英语演讲稿:What fear can teach us恐惧可以教会我们什么TED英语演讲稿:越有钱越无情?TED英语演讲稿:无所畏惧学无止境Ted英语演讲稿:On what we think we know?我们以为自己知道的TED英语演讲稿:内向性格的力量TED英语演讲稿:改善工作的快乐之道TED英语演讲稿:你能控制他人的注意力吗?TED英语演讲稿:如何逃出教育的“死亡谷”TED英语演讲稿:如何让选择更容易TED英语演讲稿:科技如何帮我阅读。