sggggy
发表于 2013-8-26 07:41:04
你必须为你的人生负责,不会总有人为你安排好一切的,每个人的路得靠自己走;你要勇敢前行,掌握命运,自己创造自己。
为梦想而奋斗,在前进的道路上,照顾好家人和朋友。
梦想并不值钱,你得采取必要的行动,才能使这些梦想变成现实。
面对糟糕情况时,能进行自我激励,快速恢复精神,沉着冷静;遇到残酷的情况时能保持微笑,镇定,反应迅速,必须有“随机应变”的智慧;遇到危机时要有良好的洞察力。
知北游
发表于 2013-8-31 21:09:05
近日,风靡全球的野外探险节目《荒野求生》前主持人贝尔格里尔斯自传中文版在国内上市。该书英文版甫一问世,便登上了英国亚马逊榜首,雄踞泰晤士报图书排行榜榜首九个月之久,并获得了2011年英国年度最佳传记,2011年英国国家图书奖提名。《荒野求生》是迄今为止贝尔撰写的唯一传记,在书中,贝尔回忆了自己从童年到成名后的一系列成长故事,首次回顾了自己参加SAS与攀登珠峰心路历程,披露了探索频道户外节目《荒野求生》一些鲜为人知的拍摄细节、幕后故事,呈现了一个真实的、立体的贝尔格里尔斯。
贝尔格里尔斯也许是男人们都渴望成为的那种人。至少在现在看来,这个世界上似乎还没有难得倒他的地方。这位前英国第21空降特勤团特种兵,现在是英国甚至世界上最有名气的户外生存大师。他为Discovery 探索频道主持的《荒野逃生》(“man vs wild”)节目,在世界各地有着12亿观众。在节目中,他永远只带一把匕首出现在镜头前,带着微笑,告诉人们如何在不可能生存的地方活下来并成功逃生。在每一期的节目中,他都会因地制宜地示范各种求生技术,告诉人们如何在绝境求生,如何在野外寻找水源,如何生火,如何寻找食物。他似乎身怀绝技,知道哪些东西可以补充蛋白质,哪些是最安全的替代水源,哪些能最快地为身体提供热量。他吃过鳄鱼,也吃过羊的睾丸,甚至喝过自己的尿,还从大象的粪便中挤出过可以饮用的水分。所有不太可能成为人类食物的东西,都在他这里找到了食用的可能性。作为一个活在食物链顶端的男人,贝尔似乎拥有着一颗迥异于常人的胃,事实上,这一切都缘于姐姐劳拉在贝尔童年时有意无意的训练——在自传中,贝尔对自己的冒险成长心曲一一做了交待,比如年纪轻轻就参加了童子军,还是五六岁孩子的时候就能打开反锁的门,独自在大海上驾着独木船航行……此外,贝尔还追溯了贝尔家族自维多利亚时代便树立的信条:天下永远没有直通高贵的免费入场券,勇气、快乐、美德、希望与自尊才是真正意义上的财富。正是秉承了这些家族的信条,贝尔才得以超越自我,在困境中日渐丰硕强大,成长为一名敢于不断挑战自我的冒险家。 “只有极少数的人能对这个世界产生积极的影响……而贝尔就是其中的一个”(英国航空公司CEO 罗德艾廷顿语),作为一个以危险安生立命的探险家和节目主持人,贝尔故事的极具启发意义,在追求并践行梦想、向往自由、不断超越自我等多方面都给人以教益、启迪。
然而《荒野求生》绝非普通意义上的名人传记,也不同于时下风行的庸俗冒险旅行。贝尔的伟大之处不仅在于他教会了我们如何在荒野逃生的技能,而且还向我们昭示了人在紧张压力下生命意志的巨大张力和对自由的无限追求。这一精神实际上来自自由的英格兰传统和新教文明的洗礼、浸润,在这一传统的熏陶下,贝尔成长为世界闻名的户外探险家,他不但是西方冒险精神的忠实践行者,同时也是物质化生活的坚决抵制者,他认为:“人生不应该是一场疯狂的对欲望的追逐和养尊处优的旅程,而是防止堕落、揭开伤疤,极度地使用身体机能,毫不留情地磨损皮肤,最后尖叫:多么坚固的身体(灵魂)啊!”正是接连不断的冒险,让贝尔成功地摆脱了资本主义物质文明的控制,意识到信仰和家人的重要,没有成为马尔库塞笔下所说的那种“单向度的人”,转而献身于慈善事业,致力于维护作为人的尊严,恐怕这是贝尔自传《荒野求生》,留给我们的最需要我们深思的地方。
有时我
发表于 2013-9-7 11:00:08
Bear Grylls reminds us that there is a beautiful wildness to life, that adventure is where you find it, and that being prepared is essential for survival on the edge. The book reads more like an adventure story than your usual biography and is a fast-paced romp from one crazy scenario to another. Bear takes us through his childhood antics, with a humorous glimpse of his family life and time at Eton. It is not really laugh-out-loud funny, but it definitely makes you smile as you read about his escapades. His enthusiasm and zest for life are contagious. Bear always comes across as humbly grateful for his experiences, rather than being boastful of his natural abilities. In fact, he has a habit of downplaying his talents, giving thanks to God for getting him through sticky situations.
It's clear how his early life influenced his love for the outdoors and adventure and how his father, in particular, was instrumental in encouraging him to follow this love. It's inspiring to read his story, both as a parent and as a traveler through your own life. There is never a sense of being lectured to at all, but his story is so filled with anecdotes about success through hard work, balanced with risk-taking, that you get swept along and yearn to jump into your own life with both feet and instil that quality in others.
The chapters that dealt with his SAS training were pretty intense. I had no idea that the training was as rigorous as it is! You must have to be incredibly driven and fit to succeed in that environment. And then he went to climb Everest! Bear talks about his successes and failures and doesn't hold back from how he felt at the time, often barely scraping by on the skin of his teeth. His writing is very honest and open and he gives details that do not show him in a great light, such as his fears and when he makes mistakes--or even gets away with things by cutting corners. I think that Bear just wants to come across as human, with the same inherent hopes and fears and dreams that so many of us share. He does this exceedingly well and it is very easy to relate to him.
Bear does not talk much about his life in front of the cameras. The focus is more on all the events that lead up to that point. I'm not sure if he plans on following this book up with one that goes behind the scenes of his TV life, or if he just wants to keep some things private. He certainly does not seem to be someone who thrives on fame. In fact, he is frequently bewildered by it all and sees it as a byproduct of being so successful at what he loves. His focus is always on his love for family and nature, with an appreciation to God for bringing the best of these together for him. But since Bear has already authored several books, I would not be surprised to see one from him at some point about his filming experiences. However, I guarantee that he will again focus on the aspects that are important to him, which will not include media attention, fast cars, or anything else that goes hand-in-hand with financial or public success. It's clear that to Bear, success means having fun in the outdoors and then going home to his family.
I do not watch TV, so this was my first exposure to Bear Grylls. After I finished the book I had to check out some of Bear's TV shows and was slightly alarmed by his willingness to drink his own pee. In his whole biography there was no indication of this tendency towards this kind of self-sustenance. So if you are used to Bear as a bug-eating, pee-drinking TV personality, his book lets you into the side of him that is still very driven, but more likely to sit down and chat about life over a pint of something more palatable.
有时我
发表于 2013-9-8 08:35:34
试着从美国亚马逊翻译了一下,见笑~~
http://www.amazon.com/gp/mpd/permalink/m2E5R157QLWXAF/ref=ent_fb_link
嗨,我是贝尔格里尔斯。
这是首次出版的美国版《荒野求生》,
它是我野外生活的真实记录,
很多读者能够从中学到野外生存技法。
这本书告诉你我如何长成——
我从很小就开始学习野外生存技法了,
后来又有进入学校、参军、登珠峰的种种曲折经历。
书中也有关于我的家庭和我小时候成长的内容。
我很为本书感到骄傲,
我很喜欢它。
谢谢。
向威
发表于 2013-9-10 10:40:22
片是一集不落,喜欢这个人,并不单是生存的能力,更是面对困难和解决困难的思维。
当然不要求中国每个玩户外或从事户外运动的人都跟他一样,但奉劝你们,量力而行,不要将自己置身绝境却无能为力,整天搞神马微博救援,有能力就去,没能力在家呆着吧!这才是对自己负责,对别人负责的心态。
七七
发表于 2013-9-19 04:28:36
还没有看过书,只是偶然一次在电视上看过一期。现在社会上大部分人养尊处优,如果把这样的人全扔到这样荒无人烟的小岛上,估计百分之九十九都活不下来吧。抛却金钱,权利,名声,食物。。。万一哪一天地球重置,能活下来的人,才是真正的强者吧。物尽天择,适者生存。用在这里才是真正的公平。退一万步说,说不定地球哪天就真的恢复到最原始的样子,看看这种类型的书说不准到时候能派上用场。居安思危,不一定也没有好处。
Jason
发表于 2013-9-23 18:27:40
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邢远
发表于 2013-10-9 23:16:56
看看人家京东! http://book.360buy.com/10981332.html
什么都不说了!!!!!!
京东全国现货,卓越预售,豆瓣还只推荐卓越的预售!对读者不好吧!这样!
京东全国现货,卓越预售,豆瓣还只推荐卓越的预售!对读者不好吧!这样!
farfar
发表于 2013-10-12 03:57:01
《荒野求生》那个节目做得那么成功,真是不明白……怎么突然这样了呢,兔死狗烹?……
贝尔这个神人,他真的是火星来的吧 ( ⊙ o ⊙ )!
书中会有很多现场图片吧? 什么时候能买到啊
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软软
发表于 2013-10-12 05:38:32
京东都到货了,卓越还是预售呢,行不行啊。
之前在卓越预定了,等了好久了,还是没货……哎
想一睹为快呢,还是火速去京东先下了订单吧……
《荒野求生》是贝尔迄今为止撰写的唯一自传,也是国内不可多得的冒险家传记。它追溯了贝尔家族的信仰体系,并回忆了贝尔从童年到成名后的一系列成长故事及心路历程。贝尔对冒险源自生命本能冲动的渴望,以及以探险为终身事业的精神,昭示出贝尔强大的生命感染力,给人震撼心灵的启示。
他曾是英国怀特岛上的冒险少年,在荒野和海浪中顽皮而孤独地成长;他毕业于伊顿公学,从那里学会了什么是真正的英格兰精神,什么是自由。18岁,他在毕业旅行中徒步横穿北印度,在喜马拉雅山下暗自发愿,终有一天会登上圣峰之巅。22岁,他破除万难、流尽汗水,加入世界上最卓越、神秘而勇猛的组织——英国空军特勤队,成为SAS中骄傲的一员。23岁,他从跳伞骨折的噩梦中奇迹般恢复,成功挑战自我,登山世界最高峰——珠穆朗玛峰。他与探索频道合作,拍摄了世界上最刺激的冒险节目《荒野求生》,足迹踏遍全球最险恶荒芜的绝境。他是贝尔格里尔斯,他的名字如今已家喻户晓,他是户外探险世界的王者,男人中的男人。
贝尔的伟大之处不仅在于他教会了我们如何在荒野逃生的技能,而且还向我们昭示了人在紧张压力下生命意志的巨大张力和对自由的无限追求。
首次讲述世界级极限探险家、野外生存秀大师贝尔格里尔斯冒险心灵成长史,分享贝尔与家人、朋友之间的动人趣事,回顾参加SAS与攀登珠峰心路历程,解密《荒野求生》电视节目拍摄秘诀,爆料幕后精彩花絮,还原一个真诚、勇敢、坚毅、幽默的贝尔。贝尔格里尔斯——天生冒险狂,在极限的边缘寻找最真实的自己。
1. 贝尔与家人亲密生活照大量发布
2. 附赠贝尔巨幅写真海报