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成长在硅谷双语阅读

  【英语原文】

成长在硅谷双语阅读

  Jobs recalled the incident vividly because it was his first realization that his father did not know everything. Then a more disconcerting discovery began to dawn on him: He was smarter than his parents. He had always admired his father’s competence and savvy. “He was not an educated man, but I had always thought he was pretty damn smart……” Yet the carbon microphone incident, Jobs said, began a jarring process of realizing that he was in fact more clever and quick than his parents. “It was a very big moment that’s burned into my mind. When I realized that I was smarter than my parents, I felt tremendous shame for having thought that. I will never forget that moment.” This discovery, he later told friends, along with the fact that he was adopted, made him feel apart—detached and separate—from both his family and the world. (Chapter 1 Childhood: Silicon Valley)

  【译文】

  乔布斯后来生动地回忆了这个事件,仿佛历历在目。因为这是他第一次意识到他的父亲并不是无所不知,然后他又渐渐明白并发现了一个让他困惑不安的事实:他比他的父母更聪明。他一直很崇拜父亲的能力和悟性。“我父亲没有受过什么教育,但我一直都觉得他真的很聪明。”但是这次碳粒传声器的事件插曲,让乔布斯开始慢慢意识到他其实比他的`父母更聪明更灵敏。这样的发现让他很震惊。“那是一个很重要的时刻,让我毕生难忘。当我意识到我比我父母更聪明的时候,我的心里产生了一种巨大的羞愧感。我永远忘不了那一刻。”他后来告诉朋友,这样的发现,还有他被收养的事实,让他感到和家人还有整个世界间的疏远感,那是一种超然的分离感。

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