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美国哈佛大学曾对一群智力、学历、环境条件都相差无几的毕业生进行过一次关于“人生目标”的调查,调查表明: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%的人有清晰且长远的目标。25年后,哈佛对上述对象再一次进行调查,结果令人吃惊:“3%的人”,25年间他们朝着一个既定的方向不懈努力,几乎都成为社会各界的成功人士,其中不乏行业领袖、社会精英; “10%的人”,他们的短期目标不断实现,成为各个领域中的专业人士,大多生活在社会的中上层;
Harvard University once conducted a survey on “life goals” for a group of graduates with similar intelligence, academic qualifications and environmental conditions. The survey shows that 27% have no goal, 60% have ambiguous goals, and 10% There are clear but relatively short-term goals and 3% have clear and long-term goals. Twenty-five years from now, Harvard’s investigation of the above object again is surprising: “3% of people”, and in 25 years they have made unremitting efforts in an established direction and have almost all become successful people in the community, many of whom are industry leaders , Social elites, and “10% of people.” Their short-term goals are constantly being realized and become professionals in various fields, most of whom live in the middle and upper class of society.