The Art of Impatience

[Music]

people that know me best

know that i’m an impatient person you

probably have an idea of who i am now

from that sentence alone you could

assume i’d be the guy

blaring his horn in a line of traffic or

i’d be the person

annoyed at a long line in a store

because for most people impatience is

thought of as a negative trait

for a long time i thought this too but

there are many benefits to impatience

if it wasn’t from patients i wouldn’t

have self-published my first

novel at 10 years old

when i was a little kid i loved stories

i couldn’t help thinking about the

characters and themes

long after i’d finished reading the book

or watching the movie

when i was eight years old in second

grade my

teacher and class had read aloud time

this was one of my favorite parts of the

day i always looked forward to what was

going to happen

next in the story because of this

i decided i wanted to be a storyteller

when i grew up

but then one day i thought well why

can’t i just be one now

so that day i rushed home ready to write

a book

i could barely get through the door

before i started writing

i grabbed a few pieces of paper stapled

them together

and began to write in the end

it turned out like this it’s called

daring boy in the quest for the golden

guy

even though it wasn’t professionally

made i was still proud nonetheless

this was the start of my impatience and

soon enough i would learn

all the benefits of it one day

my mom heard that local writers were

gathering at this bookstore in san

carlos called the reading bug

they were hosting an event for people

like me to come and share their writing

when my mom asked me if i wanted to go i

immediately said yes

what i should have known was that i was

going to be the only kid there

when when the night of the event arrived

the writers sat down in front of an

audience to read their books

the room wasn’t that big but the size of

all the adults made it feel

huge i remember the guy next to me was

reading his poetry

he talked about the moon’s reflections

in a pond and how

shadows danced along the horizon

and then it was my turn and i said

my book’s called daring boy

unlike what i thought no one laughed at

me or anything when i finished

they clap for me just like they did for

everyone else

but something just didn’t sit right with

me i think they only clapped because i

was a cute kid

but i didn’t want to be cute i wanted to

be good

so over the next few years i turned this

into this

it took me till the end of fourth grade

but eventually i turned a few

staple pieces of paper into a 168-page

novel

at the same time my mom and i found out

that you could self-publish books for

free

through amazon through this new

discovery we were able to put my book

and all the ones after on amazon i

remember the day i held my first book in

my hands

words can’t describe how amazing that

feels

and i wouldn’t have held my book that

day if i hadn’t worked hard for it

because i found out that learning to

persevere

is the first benefit of impatience i

help my self-published book that day

because i chose to

i did the work and persevered to get

there

but for me that was only the beginning

a few months later i decided to go into

town and sell my books by the movie

theater

i set up a stand and waited for the

prophets to

roll in

very strangely the prophets didn’t roll

in at all

i made one sale that day and was given

five bucks from some guy

who i’m pretty sure just felt sorry for

me

i don’t know if it was the cardboard

sign that turned people off or what but

no one was buying i sat there all day

and watched as people walked past my

stand and didn’t look over

it was a weird experience but in the end

i knew

i had to be brave another way i tried to

promote my book was by reading in our

school’s library

once a week at my school our class would

go to the library and the librarian

would read us a book

one day i decided to ask her if i could

read

my book to some of her classes amazingly

she said yes so a few days later

with my p teacher’s permission i rushed

out of class and ran over to the library

after about a week i ended up reading my

book to at least eight

classes it was weird at first but

like anything you get used to it after a

while

during these two parts of my life i

learned the second benefit of impatience

i learned how to be brave i always

thought of myself as a talkative person

but

i never thought i could get up in front

of people and do something like this

like most people when i put myself in

front of people i get nervous

they could think i’m a fool they could

think my books are terrible

but it doesn’t matter if you love what

you do

you have to put yourself out there you

have to be brave

so using my newfound bravery i wrote two

more books

i wrote battle in fifth grade and the

wrath of the super bully

at the end of sixth grade just like

daring boy

i continued to read these books in the

library and sell them as well

and it was during this time that i

discovered the third benefit of

impatience

one day a kid’s parent from my school

texted my mom

she said that her son didn’t like to

read

he always avoided it and had trouble

with reading in school

when the mom was coming home from work

one day she found her son

reading on the couch he was reading my

book

daring boy the same book

that ma made a man at a movie theater

feel sorry for me

was the one he chose to read

parents of other kids parents of other

kids told my mom and i similar stories

i never thought i could make an impact

on someone like that

it made me realize that there was a

point to what i was doing after all

it also made me realize that if i was

impatient enough

i could inspire others to do the same

so at the end of seventh grade i wrote

my most recent book to date

this time it was a picture book by the

end of a long week

i wrote and drew all the pictures i also

went back to the library and read it and

sold it as well

but the biggest event i did was go back

to the reading bug

this time they allowed me to have my own

event for family

friends and anyone else to come

when the night of the event came i was

ready

as i sat in my chair i saw people i knew

waiting to hear

from me i felt like the biggest person

in the room

these people weren’t there to hear

poetry from some guy

they weren’t there to hear about an

autobiography written by some other lady

either

they were there for me so after an

employee

introduced me i opened up my book and

read

my book’s called the waiting man i said

my story starts with a man waiting on a

stump

people occasionally walk by him and ask

for his help

but he refuses he’s waiting for an

opportunity

of a lifetime as the story goes on these

people begin to live their lives around

him

they fall in love start families even

create successful businesses

but he doesn’t notice he continues to

wait

and he keeps waiting until finally he

dies

there once was a man a waiting man

waiting but nothing happened

in that moment i had the audience right

there with me

they cared about what i was saying and

when they clapped for me at the end

they didn’t clap because i was a cute

kid they clapped

because i was good impatience was the

reason i read my book that day

it taught me how to persevere how to be

brave

and it even gave me a chance to touch

other people’s lives

so that’s why i’m impatient that’s why i

wanted to be here as a freshman to tell

you my story

so that maybe you can decide to be

impatient too

thank you

[音乐]

了解我的人都知道我是一个不耐烦的人,您

可能仅从那句话就知道我现在是谁

,您可以

假设我是

在交通线上按喇叭的人,或者

我' d成为

在商店排长队时感到恼火的人,

因为对于大多数人来说,不耐烦长期以来被

认为是一种负面特征

,我也这么认为,但是

如果不是来自患者,那么不耐烦有很多好处我不会

我在 10 岁时自行出版了我的第一

本小说,

那时我还是个小孩 我喜欢故事 我八岁时

读完书或看完电影很久之后,我就忍不住想起了人物和主题

在二

年级时,我的

老师和班级大声朗读了时间,

这是我一天中最喜欢的部分之一

但有一天我想了想为什么

我不能 st be one now

所以那天我赶回家准备写

一本书

我几乎无法通过门

在我开始写作之前

我抓起几张纸

把它们钉

在一起开始写最后

结果是这样它被称为

勇敢的男孩在寻找金人,

尽管它不是专业

制作的,但我仍然感到自豪,

但这是我不耐烦的开始,

很快我就会知道它的

所有好处,有一天

我妈妈听说当地作家正在

聚会 在

圣卡洛斯的这家书店里,

他们正在举办一个活动,让

像我这样的人来分享他们的作品,

当我妈妈问我是否想去时,我

立即说是的

,我应该知道的是我

要去

当活动之夜到来时

,作家们坐在

观众面前阅读他们的

书,成为那里唯一的孩子 房间不是那么大,但

所有成年人的大小让它感觉

很大 我记得那个家伙 nex 对我来说,

他正在读他的诗,

他谈到了月亮

在池塘中的倒影,以及

影子如何在地平线上翩翩起舞

,然后轮到我了,我说

我的书叫做勇敢的男孩,

不像我认为没有人嘲笑

我或任何事情的时候 完成后,

他们为我鼓掌,就像他们为其他人所做的那样,

但我觉得有些不对劲

在接下来的几年里,我把它

变成了这个

,直到四年级结束,

但最终我把

几张主要的纸变成了一本 168 页的

小说

,同时我妈妈和我

发现你可以自己出版书籍 免费

通过亚马逊通过这一新

发现,我们能够将我的书

和所有之后的书放在亚马逊

如果我没有努力工作,那天我的书

因为我发现学会坚持

是不耐烦的第一个好处

那天我帮助我自己出版的书

因为我选择了

我做的工作并坚持到了

那里

但对我来说这只是

几个月后的开始 我决定

进城去电影院卖我的书

我搭了一个摊位 等待

先知进来 某个

我很确定只是为我感到难过的人

我不知道是纸板

标志让人们失望还是什么但

没有人买我整天坐在那里

看着人们走过我的

展位并没有 不看

这是一次奇怪的经历,但最后

我知道

我必须勇敢我尝试

推广我的书的另一种方式

是每周在我们学校的图书馆阅读一次,我们的班级会

去图书馆,然后 有一天图书管理员

会给我们读一本书,

我决定 o 问她我是否可以

给她的一些班级读我的书,

她说可以,所以几天后

,在我的 p 老师的允许下,我

冲出教室跑到图书馆

,大约一个星期后,我终于读完了我的

书 至少有八

节课一开始很奇怪,但是

在我生命的这两个部分中,

就像你在一段时间后习惯的任何

事情一样

我从没想过我能像大多数人

一样站在人们面前做这样的事

当我把自己放在

人们面前时 我会紧张

他们可能认为我是个傻瓜 他们可能

认为我的书很糟糕

但事实并非如此 不管你是否热爱

你所做的事

你必须把自己放在那里你

必须勇敢

所以利用我新发现的勇气我又写了

两本书

我写了五年级的战斗和

六年级末超级恶霸的愤怒就像

勇敢的男孩,

我继续 d 在图书馆读这些书

并把它们也卖掉

,正是在这段时间里,我

发现了不耐烦的第三个好处,

有一天我学校的一个孩子的父母

给我妈妈发短信

说她儿子不喜欢

他的书

妈妈下班回家时,

她总是避免

在学校读书时

阅读困难 我

是他选择读

其他孩子的父母

的人

所有

这一切也让我意识到,如果我

足够不耐烦,

我可以激励其他人也这样做,

所以在七年级结束时,我写了

我最近的一本书,

这次它

是一个漫长的一周结束时的图画书

我 写画了所有的图片 我也

回到图书馆阅读并

出售了它,

但这次我做的最大活动是

回到阅读错误,

他们允许我

为家人

朋友和其他任何人

晚上来参加自己的活动 活动来了,我已经

准备好

了,我坐在椅子上看到我认识的人

等着

我的消息我觉得自己

是房间

里最伟大的人 听说

过其他女士写的自传,

要么

她们就在我身边,所以在一位

员工

介绍我之后,我打开我的书,

读了

我的书,

叫做等待的人 他并

寻求他的帮助,

但他拒绝了他正在等待一生的

机会

随着故事的继续这些

人开始在他周围生活

他们坠入爱河开始家庭甚至

创造成功的企业

但他没有注意到他继续 不需要

等待

,他一直在等待,直到最后他

在那里曾经有一个男人在

等待,但

在那一刻

什么都没有发生

他们拍手不是因为我是个可爱的

孩子 他们拍手

是因为我很好 不耐烦是

那天我读我的书的原因,

它教会了我如何坚持如何

勇敢

,它甚至让我有机会触动

别人的生活

所以 这就是为什么我不耐烦这就是为什么我

想作为一名新生来这里告诉

你我的故事,

这样也许你也可以决定

不耐烦

谢谢你