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吴晓波在他的《穿越玉米地》一书中有这样一个统计。美国哈佛大学毕业生在临出校门前,哈佛对他们进行了一次有关“人生目标”的调查。他们的智力、学历、环境条件都相差无几,结果是这样的:27%的人,没有目标;60%的人,目标模糊;10%的人,有清晰但比较短期的目标;3%的人,有清淅而长远的目标;25年之后,哈佛再次对他们进行了追踪调查,结果如下:3%的人,25年间锁定方向不懈努力、几乎无一例外成为成功人士;10%的人,短期目标不断实现,成为个领域里的专业人士,属社会中上层;60%的人,安稳地生活与工作,成绩平平,属社会中下层;27%的人,生活没有目标,过得很不如意,常抱怨这个世界“不肯给他们机会”。今天,对于崇尚快乐哲学,看似安于工作的年轻白领来说,日复一日朝九晚五的生活,真是他们人生的终极目标吗?
Wu Xiaobo in his “across the corn field,” a book there is such a statistic. Harvard graduates from the United States before their departure, Harvard conducted a survey of their “life goal ”. Their intelligence, academic qualifications and environmental conditions are almost the same, the result is this: 27% of people have no goals; 60% of people, ambitious goals; 10% of people have a clear but relatively short-term goals; 3% of people , 25 years later, Harvard once again conducted a follow-up survey of them, the result is as follows: 3% of people, 25 years to lock in the direction of unremitting efforts, almost invariably become successful people; 10% of people, Short-term goals continue to be achieved, becoming professionals in the field, belonging to the upper middle class; 60% of people, living and working smoothly, with mediocre results, belonging to the lower middle class; 27% of people live without goals and flies , Often complain about the world “refused to give them a chance ”. Today, for young white-collar workers who advocate happiness philosophy and seem comfortable with their work, is life really the ultimate goal of nine to five on day after day?