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导读: 贝佐斯,演讲(共6篇)贝佐斯2010年在普林斯顿的演讲稿中英文贝佐斯2010年在普林斯顿的演讲稿中英文We are What We ChooseAs a kid, I spent my summers with my grandparents on their ranch in Texas I helped fix...

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篇一:贝佐斯,演讲
贝佐斯2010年在普林斯顿的演讲稿中英文

贝佐斯2010年在普林斯顿的演讲稿中英文

"We are What We Choose"

As a kid, I spent my summers with my grandparents on their ranch in Texas. I helped fix windmills, vaccinate cattle, and do other chores. We also watched soap operas everyafternoon, especially "Days of our Lives." My grandparents belonged to a Caravan Club, a group of Airstream trailer owners who travel together around the U.S. and Canada. And every few summers, we'd join the caravan. We'd hitch up the Airstream trailer to mygrandfather's car, and off we'd go, in a line with 300 other Airstream adventurers. I loved and worshipped my grandparents and I really looked forward to these trips. On one particular trip, I was about 10 years old. I was rolling around in the big bench seat in the back of the car. My grandfather was driving. And my grandmother had the passenger seat. She smoked throughout these trips, and I hated the smell.

At that age, I'd take any excuse to make estimates and do minor arithmetic. I'd calculate our gas mileage -- figure out useless statistics on things like grocery spending. I'd been hearing an ad campaign about smoking. I can't remember the details, but basically the ad said, every puff of a cigarette takes some number of minutes off of your life: I think it might have been two minutes per puff. At any rate, I decided to do the math for my grandmother. I estimated the number of cigarettes per days, estimated the number of puffs per cigarette and so on. When I was satisfied that I'd come up with a reasonable number, I poked my head into the front of the car, tapped my grandmother on the shoulder, and proudly proclaimed, "At two minutes per puff, you've taken nine years off your life!"

I have a vivid memory of what happened, and it was not what I expected. I expected to be applauded for my cleverness and arithmetic skills. "Jeff, you're so smart. You had to have made some tricky estimates, figure out the number of minutes in a year and do some division." That's not what happened. Instead, my grandmother burst into tears. I sat in the backseat and did not know what to do. While my grandmother sat crying, my grandfather, who had been driving in silence, pulled over onto the shoulder of the highway. He got out of the car and came around and opened my door and waited for me to follow. Was I in trouble? My grandfather was a highly intelligent, quiet man. He had never said a harsh word to me, and maybe this was to be the first time? Or maybe he would ask that I get back in the car and apologize to my grandmother. I had no experience in this realm with my grandparents and no way to gauge what the consequences might be. We stopped beside the trailer. My grandfather looked at me, and after a bit of silence, he gently and calmly said, "Jeff, one day you'll understand that it's harder to be kind than clever."

在我还是一个孩子的时候,我的夏天总是在德州祖父母的农场中度过。我帮忙修理风车,为牛接种疫苗,也做其它家务。每天下午,我们都会看肥皂剧,尤其是《我们的岁月》。我的祖父母参加了一个房车俱乐部,那是一群驾驶Airstream拖挂型房车的人们,他们结伴遍游美国和加拿大。每隔几个夏天,我也会加入他们。我们把房车挂在祖父的小汽车后面,然后加入300余名Airstream探险者们组成的浩荡队伍。

我爱我的祖父母,我崇敬他们,也真心期盼这些旅程。那是一次我大概十岁时的旅行,我照例坐在后座的长椅上,祖父开着车,祖母坐在他旁边,吸着烟。我讨厌烟味。

在那样的年纪,我会找任何借口做些估测或者小算术。我会计算油耗还有杂货花销等鸡毛蒜皮的小事。我听过一个有关吸烟的广告。我记不得细节了,但是广告大意是说,每吸一口香烟会减少几分

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钟的寿命,大概是两分钟。无论如何,我决定为祖母做个算术。我估测了祖母每天要吸几支香烟,每支香烟要吸几口等等,然后心满意足地得出了一个合理的数字。接着,我捅了捅坐在前面的祖母的头,又拍了拍她的肩膀,然后骄傲地宣称,“每天吸两分钟的烟,你就少活九年!”

我清晰地记得接下来发生了什么,而那是我意料之外的。我本期待着小聪明和算术技巧能赢得掌声,但那并没有发生。相反,我的祖母哭泣起来。我的祖父之前一直在默默开车,把车停在了路边,走下车来,打开了我的车门,等着我跟他下车。我惹麻烦了吗?我的祖父是一个智慧而安静的人。他从来没有对我说过严厉的话,难道这会是第一次?还是他会让我回到车上跟祖母道歉?我以前从未遇到过这种状况,因而也无从知晓会有什么后果发生。我们在房车旁停下来。祖父注视着我,沉默片刻,然后轻轻地、平静地说:“杰夫,有一天你会明白,善良比聪明更难。”

What I want to talk to you about today is the difference between gifts and choices.

Cleverness is a gift, kindness is a choice. Gifts are easy -- they're given after all. Choices can be hard. You can seduce yourself with your gifts if you're not careful, and if you do, it'll probably be to the detriment of your choices.

This is a group with many gifts. I'm sure one of your gifts is the gift of a smart and capable brain. I'm confident that's the case because admission is competitive and if there weren't some signs that you're clever, the dean of admission wouldn't have let you in.

Your smarts will come in handy because you will travel in a land of marvels. We humans -- plodding as we are -- will astonish ourselves. We'll invent ways to generate clean energy and a lot of it. Atom by atom, we'll assemble tiny machines that will enter cell walls and make repairs. This month comes the extraordinary but also inevitable news that we've synthesized life. In the coming years, we'll not only synthesize it, but we'll engineer it to specifications. I believe you'll even see us understand the human brain. Jules Verne, Mark Twain, Galileo, Newton -- all the curious from the ages would have wanted to be alive most of all right now. As a civilization, we will have so many gifts, just as you as individuals have so many individual gifts as you sit before me.

今天我想对你们说的是,天赋和选择不同。

聪明是一种天赋,而善良是一种选择。天赋得来很容易——毕竟它们与生俱来。而选择则颇为不易。如果一不小心,你可能被天赋所诱惑,这可能会损害到你做出的选择。

在座各位都拥有许多天赋。我确信你们的天赋之一就是拥有精明能干的头脑。之所以如此确信,是因为入学竞争十分激烈,如果你们不能表现出聪明智慧,便没有资格进入这所学校。

你们的聪明才智必定会派上用场,因为你们将在一片充满奇迹的土地上行进。我们人类,尽管跬步前行,却终将令自己大吃一惊。我们能够想方设法制造清洁能源,也能够一个原子一个原子地组装微型机械,使之穿过细胞壁,然后修复细胞。这个月,有一个异常而不可避免的事情发生了——人类终于合成了生命。在未来几年,我们不仅会合成生命,还会按说明书驱动它们。我相信你们甚至会看到我们理解人类的大脑,儒勒·凡尔纳,马克·吐温,伽利略,牛顿——所有那些充满好奇之心的人都希望能够活到现在。作为文明人,我们会拥有如此之多的天赋,就像是坐在我面前的你们,每一个生命个体都拥有许多独特的天赋。

How will you use these gifts?

追随自己内心的热情

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And will you take pride in your gifts or pride in your choices? I got the idea to start Amazon 16 years ago. I came across the fact that Web usage was growing at 2,300 percent per year. I'd never seen or heard of anything that grew that fast, and the idea of building an online bookstore with millions of s -- something that simply couldn't exist in the physical world -- was very exciting to me. I had just turned 30 years old, and I'd been married for a year. I told my wife MacKenzie that I wanted to quit my job and go do this crazy thing that probably wouldn't work since most startups don't, and I wasn't sure what would happen after that.

MacKenzie (also a Princeton grad and sitting here in the second row) told me I should go for it. As a young boy, I'd been a garage inventor. I'd invented an automatic gate closer out of cement-filled tires, a solar

cooker that didn't work very well out of an umbrella and tinfoil, baking-pan alarms to entrap my siblings. I'd always wanted to be an inventor, and she wanted me to follow my passion. I was working at a financial firm in New York City with a bunch of very smart people, and I had a brilliant boss that I much admired. I went to my boss and told him I wanted to start a company selling books on the Internet. He took me on a long walk in Central Park,

listened carefully to me, and finally said, "That sounds like a really good idea, but it would be an even better idea for someone who didn't already have a good job." That logic made some sense to me, and he convinced me to think about it for 48 hours before making a final decision. Seen in that light, it really was a difficult choice, but ultimately, I decided I had to give it a shot. I didn't think I'd regret trying and failing. And I suspected I would always be haunted by a decision to not try at all. After much consideration, I took the less safe path to follow my passion, and I'm proud of that choice.

16年前,我萌生了创办亚马逊的想法。彼时我面对的现实是互联网使用量以每年2300%的速度增长,我从未看到或听说过任何增长如此快速的东西。创建涵盖几百万种书籍的网上书店的想法令我兴奋异常,因为这个东西在物理世界里根本无法存在。那时我刚刚30岁,结婚才一年。

我告诉妻子MacKenzie想辞去工作,然后去做这件疯狂的事情,很可能会失败,因为大部分创业公司都是如此,而且我不确定那之后会发生什么。 MacKenzie告诉我,我应该放手一搏。在我还是一个男孩儿的时候,我是车库发明家。我曾用水泥填充的轮胎、雨伞和锡箔以及报警器制作了一个自动关门器。我一直想做一个发明家,MacKenzie支持我追随内心的热情。

我当时在纽约一家金融公司工作,同事是一群非常聪明的人,我的老板也很有智慧,我很羡慕他。我告诉我的老板我想开办一家在网上卖书的公司。他带我在中央公园漫步良久,认真地听我讲完,最后说:“听起来真是一个很好的主意,但是对那些目前没有谋到一份好工作的人来说,这个主意会更好。”

这一逻辑对我而言颇有道理,他说服我在最终作出决定之前再考虑48小时。那样想来,这个决定确实很艰难,但是最终,我决定拼一次。我认为自己不会为尝试过后的失败而遗憾,倒是有所决定但完全不付诸行动会一直煎熬着我。在深思熟虑之后,我选择了那条不安全的道路,去追随我内心的热情。我为那个决定感到骄傲。

Tomorrow, in a very real sense, your life -- the life you author from scratch on your own --begins. How will you use your gifts? What choices will you make? Will inertia be your guide, or will you follow your passions? Will you follow dogma, or will you be original?

Will you choose a life of ease, or a life of service and adventure? Will you wilt under criticism, or will you follow your convictions? Will you bluff it out when you're wrong, or will you apologize?

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Will you guard your heart against rejection, or will you act when you fall in love? Will you play it safe, or will you be a little bit swashbuckling? When it's tough, will you give up, or will you be relentless? Will you be a cynic, or will you be a builder?

Will you be clever at the expense of others, or will you be kind?

I will hazard a prediction. When you are 80 years old, and in a quiet moment of reflection narrating for only yourself the most personal version of your life story, the telling that will be most compact and meaningful will be the series of choices you have made. In the end, we are our choices. Build yourself a great story. Thank you and good luck!

明天,非常现实地说,你们从零塑造自己人生的时代即将开启。

你们会如何运用自己的天赋?你们又会作出怎样的抉择?

你们是被惯性所引导,还是追随自己内心的热情?

你们会墨守陈规,还是勇于创新?

你们会选择安逸的生活,还是选择一个奉献与冒险的人生?【贝佐斯,演讲】

你们会屈从于批评,还是会坚守信念?

你们会掩饰错误,还是会坦诚道歉?

你们会因害怕拒绝而掩饰内心,还是会在面对爱情时勇往直前?

你们想要波澜不惊,还是想要搏击风浪?

你们会在严峻的现实之下选择放弃,还是会义无反顾地前行?

你们要做愤世嫉俗者,还是踏实的建设者?

你们要不计一切代价地展示聪明,还是选择善良?

我要做一个预测:在你们80岁时某个追忆往昔的时刻,只有你一个人静静对内心诉说着你的人生故事,其中最为充实、最有意义的那段讲述,会被你们作出的一系列决定所填满。最后,是选择塑造了我们的人生。为你自己塑造一个伟大的人生故事。

谢谢,祝你们好运!

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篇二:贝佐斯,演讲
杰夫贝佐斯普林斯顿大学毕业演讲稿

"We are What We Choose"

Baccalaureate

Remarks by Jeff Bezos, as delivered to the Class of 2010

As a kid, I spent my summers with my grandparents on their ranch in Texas. I helped fix windmills, vaccinate cattle, and do other chores. We also watched soap operas every

afternoon, especially "Days of our Lives." My grandparents belonged to a Caravan Club, a group of Airstream trailer owners who travel together around the U.S. and Canada. And every few summers, we'd join the caravan. We'd hitch up the Airstream trailer to my

grandfather's car, and off we'd go, in a line with 300 other Airstream adventurers. I loved and worshipped my grandparents and I really looked forward to these trips. On one

particular trip, I was about 10 years old. I was rolling around in the big bench seat in the back of the car. My grandfather was driving. And my grandmother had the passenger seat. She smoked throughout these trips, and I hated the smell.

【贝佐斯,演讲】

At that age, I'd take any excuse to make estimates and do minor arithmetic. I'd calculate our gas mileage -- figure out useless statistics on things like grocery spending. I'd been hearing an ad campaign about smoking. I can't remember the details, but basically the ad said, every puff of a cigarette takes some number of minutes off of your life: I think it might have been two minutes per puff. At any rate, I decided to do the math for my grandmother. I estimated the number of cigarettes per days, estimated the number of puffs per cigarette and so on. When I was satisfied that I'd come up with a reasonable number, I poked my head into the front of the car, tapped my grandmother on the

shoulder, and proudly proclaimed, "At two minutes per puff, you've taken nine years off your life!"

I have a vivid memory of what happened, and it was not what I expected. I expected to be applauded for my cleverness and arithmetic skills. "Jeff, you're so smart. You had to have made some tricky estimates, figure out the number of minutes in a year and do some division." That's not what happened. Instead, my grandmother burst into tears. I sat in the backseat and did not know what to do. While my grandmother sat crying, my grandfather, who had been driving in silence, pulled over onto the shoulder of the highway. He got out of the car and came around and opened my door and waited for me to follow. Was I in trouble? My grandfather was a highly intelligent, quiet man. He had never said a harsh word to me, and maybe this was to be the first time? Or maybe he would ask that I get back in the car and apologize to my grandmother. I had no experience in this realm with my grandparents and no way to gauge what the consequences might be. We stopped beside the trailer. My grandfather looked at me, and after a bit of silence, he gently and calmly said, "Jeff, one day you'll understand that it's harder to be kind than clever."

What I want to talk to you about today is the difference between gifts and choices.

Cleverness is a gift, kindness is a choice. Gifts are easy -- they're given after all. Choices can be hard. You can seduce yourself with your gifts if you're not careful, and if you do, it'll probably be to the detriment of your choices.

This is a group with many gifts. I'm sure one of your gifts is the gift of a smart and capable brain. I'm confident that's the case because admission is competitive and if there weren't some signs that you're clever, the dean of admission wouldn't have let you in.

Your smarts will come in handy because you will travel in a land of marvels. We humans -- plodding as we are -- will astonish ourselves. We'll invent ways to generate clean energy and a lot of it. Atom by atom, we'll assemble tiny machines that will enter cell walls and make repairs. This month comes the extraordinary but also inevitable news that we've synthesized life. In the coming years, we'll not only synthesize it, but we'll engineer it to specifications. I believe you'll even see us understand the human brain. Jules Verne, Mark Twain, Galileo, Newton -- all the curious from the ages would have wanted to be alive most of all right now. As a civilization, we will have so many gifts, just as you as individuals have so many individual gifts as you sit before me.

How will you use these gifts? And will you take pride in your gifts or pride in your choices? I got the idea to start Amazon 16 years ago. I came across the fact that Web usage was growing at 2,300 percent per year. I'd never seen or heard of anything that grew that fast, and the idea of building an online bookstore with millions of titles -- something that simply couldn't exist in the physical world -- was very exciting to me. I had just turned 30 years old, and I'd been married for a year. I told my wife MacKenzie that I wanted to quit my job and go do this crazy thing that probably wouldn't work since most startups don't, and I wasn't sure what would happen after that. MacKenzie (also a Princeton grad and sitting here in the second row) told me I should go for it. As a young boy, I'd been a garage inventor. I'd invented an automatic gate closer out of cement-filled tires, a solar cooker that didn't work very well out of an umbrella and tinfoil, baking-pan alarms to entrap my siblings. I'd always wanted to be an inventor, and she wanted me to follow my passion. I was working at a financial firm in New York City with a bunch of very smart people, and I had a brilliant boss that I much admired. I went to my boss and told him I wanted to start a company selling books on the Internet. He took me on a long walk in Central Park,

listened carefully to me, and finally said, "That sounds like a really good idea, but it would be an even better idea for someone who didn't already have a good job." That logic made some sense to me, and he convinced me to think about it for 48 hours before making a final decision. Seen in that light, it really was a difficult choice, but ultimately, I decided I had to give it a shot. I didn't think I'd regret trying and failing. And I suspected I would always be haunted by a decision to not try at all. After much consideration, I took the less safe path to follow my passion, and I'm proud of that choice.

Tomorrow, in a very real sense, your life -- the life you author from scratch on your own --

begins.

How will you use your gifts? What choices will you make?

Will inertia be your guide, or will you follow your passions?【贝佐斯,演讲】

Will you follow dogma, or will you be original?

Will you choose a life of ease, or a life of service and adventure?

Will you wilt under criticism, or will you follow your convictions?

Will you bluff it out when you're wrong, or will you apologize?

Will you guard your heart against rejection, or will you act when you fall in love? Will you play it safe, or will you be a little bit swashbuckling?

When it's tough, will you give up, or will you be relentless?

Will you be a cynic, or will you be a builder?

Will you be clever at the expense of others, or will you be kind?

I will hazard a prediction. When you are 80 years old, and in a quiet moment of reflection narrating for only yourself the most personal version of your life story, the telling that will be most compact and meaningful will be the series of choices you have made. In the end, we are our choices. Build yourself a great story. Thank you and good luck!

篇三:贝佐斯,演讲
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非常感谢您在这段时间里对我的教导和照顾。在医院的这段经历于我而言非常珍贵。将来无论什么时候,我都会为自己曾经是医院的一员而感到荣幸。我确信在医院的这段工作经历将是我整个职业生涯发展中相当重要的一部分。

祝医院领导和所有同事身体健康、工作顺利!

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2016年,为做好我中心的除四害预防疾病工作,最大限度降低办公区域的四害密度,维护本单位职工的身体健康,我单位要按照市里的统一部署,在上级业务部门的指导下,继续坚持综合防治为主的方针,抓住清理孳生地、健全灭防设施和药物消杀这三个关键环节,加强组织领导,进一步强化督查措施,深入扎实地搞好除四害活动,最大限度地降低其危害,努力为干部职工创造一个健康清洁的工作生活环境。特制订工作计划如下:

一、健全机构,加强组织领导。除四害工作是创建国家卫生城市的重要内容,做好这项工作加强领导是关键。中心决定重新调整领导小组,以中心任组长,责成办公室组织实施具体措施。同时,要制定严格的目标责任制,进一步强化督查措施,定期或不定期进行检查,发现问题及时解决,保证除四害工作的顺利进行。

二、加强宣传培训,普及除害防病知识,人人参与,开创除四害工作的新局面。除四害工作技术性强,因此,必须要强化对除四害专兼职人员的岗前技术培训,根据季节变化,组织有关人员学习灭鼠、灭蝇控蚊有关技术和注意事项,确保用药安全和消杀效果。另外,我们还要利用宣传栏、明白纸等形式广泛向群众宣传病媒生物防控知识,广泛发动群众,全民皆兵,开创防病灭害新局面。

三、合理安排。全面布局,完成各项除害防病工作任务。在灭鼠工作方面,坚持春冬两次集中灭鼠活动,首先要组织干部职工清除单位内外积存的垃圾污物,铲除孳生地,杜绝老鼠的食源、水源。封堵房前、屋后、垃圾道周围以及水井周围的鼠洞。同时,要实施大范围的投药灭鼠活动,特别对仓库等重点场所的外环境要加大投药和预防力度,专人、定时、定量进行药物投放,并加强防护措施,防止污染环境及药物中毒事故的发生。

在灭蝇、灭蚊方面,要继续坚持全民灭蝇原则,在5--10月期间扎实开展灭蝇、灭蚊活动。要制定周密的实施方案,在治理好卫生死角、健全防控设施的同时,定期实施药物消杀,降低蚊蝇密度。在灭蟑螂方面,坚持药物消杀,最大限度地控制蟑螂危害。

总之,今年的除四害工作,本单位要确保物质储备充足,坚持治标与治本结合,专业队伍与群众运动结合,经常与突击结合的办法,从治理孳生地着手,健全灭防设施,坚持药物消杀,推进除四害工作的深入开展,为创建国家卫生城市奠定基础。

篇五:贝佐斯,演讲
锦囊妙计造句,锦囊妙计怎么造句

1、无论你是为钱所困还是为情所扰,我们都可以给你的个人预算提几条锦囊妙计。

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2、这次行动要随机应变,没有什么别的锦囊妙计。

3、为什么叫麻烦?你的锦囊妙计在哪里呢?

4、但央视却有自己的锦囊妙计。

5、老陈好像有用不完的锦囊妙计,不管什么情况他都能迎刃而解。

6、此外,还有一条愚弄塔利班误认北约将使用主要道路的锦囊妙计。

7、“看情况,”他告诉记者,转而又谈及会对交易条款产生影响的市场变动,“我们有锦囊妙计。”

8、政府一时也想不出锦囊妙计,只好以拖待变,静观后续发展再说。

9、他得到经理传授的许多锦囊妙计,所以信心满满,无所畏惧。

10、英国的一组研究人员认为他们自有锦囊妙计。

11、请大家放心,这条锦囊妙计一定会让我们转危为安。

12、靠着他的锦囊妙计,我们总算化解了危机。

13、如果郭树清还有什么锦囊妙计,眼下他是不会说出来的。

14、但我猜测,(

15、我采用了老王提供的锦囊妙计,最后才得以解决难题。

16、周二贝南克准备召集美联储政策委员会开会,他一定在问自己:是否还剩下什么锦囊妙计?

17、除非他有一笔私人财产你的信里似乎暗示他没有否则,在找到另一份工作或有什么锦囊妙计之前,辞职将是非常愚蠢的。

18、最好的团队都有好几条未来发展的锦囊妙计。

篇六:贝佐斯,演讲
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尊敬的医院领导

您好!首先感谢您在百忙之中抽出时间阅读我的一封真诚辞职信。

我是怀着十分复杂的心情写这封辞职信的。自我进入医院之后,由于您对我的关心、指导和信任,使我在护士行业获得了很多机遇和挑战。经过这段时间在医院的工作,我在护士领域学到了很多知识,积累了一定的经验,对此我深表感激。

由于我自身能力的不足,近期的工作让我觉得力不从心。为此,我进行了长时间的思考,觉得医院目前的工作安排和我自己之前做的职业规划并不完全一致,而自己对一个新的领域也缺乏学习的兴趣。

为了不因为我个人能力的原因而影响医院的运作,经过深思熟虑之后我决定辞去目前在医院和护士组所担任的职务和工作。我知道这个过程会给您带来一定程度上的不便,对此我深表抱歉。

我已准备好在下周一从医院离职,并且在这段时间里完成工作交接,以减少因我的离职而给医院带来的不便。

为了尽量减少对现有工作造成的影响,我请求在医院的员工通讯录上保留我的电子信箱和手机号码1个月,在此期间,如果有同事对我以前的护理工作有任何疑问,我将及时做出答复。

非常感谢您在这段时间里对我的教导和照顾。在医院的这段经历于我而言非常珍贵。将来无论什么时候,我都会为自己曾经是医院的一员而感到荣幸。我确信在医院的这段工作经历将是我整个职业生涯发展中相当重要的一部分。

祝医院领导和所有同事身体健康、工作顺利!

再次对我的离职给医院带来的不便表示抱歉,同时我也希望医院能够体恤我的个人实际,对我的申请予以考虑并批准。

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