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經典美文閱讀:不做有才華的窮人

The world is filled with smart, talented, educated and gifted people. We meet them every day. A few days ago, my car was not running well. I pulled it into a garage, and the young mechanic had it fixed in just a few minutes. He knew what was wrong by simply listening to the engine. I was amazed. The sad truth is, great talent is not enough.

世界上滿坑滿谷都是精明能幹、才華橫溢、學富五車以及極具天賦之人,我們每天都會見到他們。幾天前,我的汽車運轉不靈了。我把它開進維修廠,一位年輕的機械工只消幾分鐘就把它修好了。他僅憑傾聽發動機的聲音就能確定哪兒有毛病,這讓我驚奇不已。然而遺憾的是,光有非凡才華是不夠的。

I am constantly shocked at how little talented people earn. I heard the other day that less than 5 percent of Americans earn more than $100,000 a year. A business consultant who specializes in1 the medical trade was telling me how many doctors, dentists andchiropractors struggle financially. All this time, I thought that when they graduated, the dollars would pour in. It was this business consultant who gave me the phrase, “They are one skill away from great wealth。” What this phrase means is that most people need only to learn and master one more skill and their income would jump exponentially. I have mentioned before that financial intelligence is a synergy of accounting, investing, marketing and law. Combine those four technical skills and making money with money is easier. When it comes to money, the only skill most people know is to work hard.

我常常吃驚,爲什麼有才華的人卻只有微薄的收入。前幾天我聽人說,只有不到5%的美國人年收入在10萬美元以上。一位精通藥品貿易的商務顧問曾經告訴我,有許多醫生、牙醫和按摩師生活拮据。以前我總以爲他們一畢業,財源便會滾滾而來。這位商務顧問告訴了我一句話:“離發大財,他們還差一項技能。”這句話的意思是說,大部分人還需多學習並掌握一項技能,他們的收入才能呈指數倍增長。以前我提到過,財商是會計、投資、市場營銷和法律方面的能力綜合。將上述四種專業技能結合起來,以錢生錢就會更容易。說到錢,大部分人所知的唯一技能就是拼命工作。

When I graduated from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in 1969, my educated dad was happy. Standard Oil of California had hired me for its oil-tanker fleet. I had a great career ahead of me, yet I resigned after six months with the company and joined the Marine Corps to learn how to fly. My educated dad was devastated. Rich dad congratulated me.

1969年,我從美國海運學院畢業了。我那有學識的爸爸十分高興,因爲加州標準石油公司錄用我爲它的油輪隊工作。儘管我的未來前程遠大,但我還是在6個月後辭職離開了這家公司,加入海軍陸戰隊去學習飛行。對此我那有學識的爸爸非常傷心,而富爸爸則祝賀我做出的決定。

Job security meant everything to my educated dad. Learning meant everything to my rich dad. Educated dad thought I went to school to learn to be a ship's officer. Rich dad knew that I went to school to study international trade. So as a student, I made cargo runs, navigating 6 large freighters, oil tankers and passenger ships to the Far East and the South Pacific. While most of my classmates, including Mike, were partying at theirfraternity houses, I was studying trade, people and cultures in Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Korea and the Philippines. I also was partying, but it was not in any frat house. I grew up rapidly.

對於有學識的爸爸來說,穩定的工作就是一切。而對於富爸爸來說,學習纔是一切。有學識的爸爸以爲我上學是爲了做一名船長,而富爸爸明白我上學是爲了學習國際貿易。因此,在做學生時,我跑過貨運、爲前往遠東及南太平洋的大型貨輪、油輪和客輪導航。當我的大部分同班同學,包括邁克,在他們的聯誼會會堂舉辦晚會的時候,我正在日本、泰國、新加坡、中國香港、越南、韓國和菲律賓學習貿易、人際關係和文化。我也參加晚會,但不去任何聯誼會,我迅速地成熟起來了。

There is an old cliché that goes, “Job is an acronym9 for 'Just Over Broke.'” And unfortunately, I would say that the saying applies to millions of people. Because school does not think financial intelligence is intelligence, most workers “live within their means。” They work and they pay the bills. Instead I recommend to young people to seek work for what they will learn, more than what they will earn. Look down the road at what skills they want to acquire before choosing a specific profession and before getting trapped in the “Rat Race”. Once people are trapped in the lifelong process of bill paying, they become like those little hamsters running around in those little metal wheels. Their little furry legs are spinning furiously, the wheel is turning furiously, but come tomorrow morning, they'll still be in the same cage: great job.

常言道,“工作(job)就是‘比破產強一點(Just Over Broke)’的縮寫”。然而不幸的是,這句話確實適用於千百萬人,因爲學校沒有把財商看作是一種才智,大部分工人都“量入爲出”:幹活掙錢,支付賬單。相反,我勸告年輕人在尋找工作時要看看能從中學到什麼,而不是隻看能掙到多少。在選擇某種特定職業之前或是陷入 “老鼠賽跑(激烈的競爭)”之前,要好好掂量自己到底需要獲得什麼技能。一旦人們爲支付賬單而整天疲於奔命,就和那些在小鐵輪裏不停奔跑轉圈的小老鼠一樣了。老鼠的小毛腿跑得飛快,小鐵輪也轉得飛快,可到了第二天早上,他們發現自己依然困在同一個老鼠籠裏,那就是:重要的工作。

When I ask the classes I teach, “How many of you can cook a better hamburger than McDonald's?” almost all the students raise their hands. I then ask, “So if most of you can cook a better hamburger, how come McDonald's makes more money than you?” The answer is obvious: McDonald's is excellent at business systems. The reason so many talented people are poor is because they focus on building a better hamburger and know little or nothing about business systems. The world is filled with talented poor people. All too often, they're poor or struggle financially or earn less than they are capable of, not because of what they know but because of what they do not know. They focus on perfecting their skills at building a better hamburger rather than the skills of selling and delivering the hamburger.

當我在自己教授的班級上問到“你們當中有多少人做的漢堡包能比麥當勞更好”時,幾乎所有的學生都舉起了手。我接着問,“如果你們當中大部分人都能做出比麥當勞更好的漢堡包,那爲什麼麥當勞比你們更能賺錢?” 答案是顯而易見的:麥當勞擁有一套出色的運營體系。許多才華橫溢的人之所以貧窮的原因,就是因爲他們只是專心於做更好的漢堡包,而對運營體系幾乎一無所知。世界上到處都是有才華的窮人。在很多情況下,他們之所以貧窮、生活拮据或者收入與其能力不相符,不是因爲他們已知的東西而是因爲他們未知的東西。他們只將注意力集中在提高和完善做漢堡包的技術上,卻不注意提高有關漢堡包的銷售和送貨技能。