Saturday, May 3, 2008
Victoria Photos
Friday, March 14, 2008
Randy Pausch last lecture
- Parents, friends, teachers, mentors, colleagues and students.
- Have fun.
- Never lose the child-like wonder.
- Help others.
- Loyalty is a two way street.
- Never give up.
- Get people to help you.
- You can’t get there alone.
- I believe in Karma.
- Tell the truth.
- Be earnest.
- Apologize when you screw up.
- Focus on others, not yourself.
- Brick walls let us show our dedication.
- Don’t bail, the best gold is at the bottom of barrels of crap.
- Get a feedback loop and listen to it.
- Show gratitude.
- Don’t complain, just work harder.
- Be good at something. It makes you valuable.
- Work hard.
- Find the best in everybody, no matter how long you have to wait for them to show it.
- Be prepared. Luck is where preparation meets opportunity.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Paulo Coelho and meditation
Friday, February 22, 2008
All the World's roads lead to the heart
Manual of the warrior of light
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Schools kill creativity
Education systems are educating children out of their creative capacities. Sir Ken Robinson urges us to rethink the fundamental principles on which we're educating our children.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
See what we can't see
Recently Rochele told me a story. When
After reflecting on this story, I came to understand that we cannot see something that we do not know. If I am a Native Indian, how can I see ships when there are no ships in my World? How can we see what we don't know? How can we see what we can't see?
John Naisbitt says discoveries grow out of something that is already there. Ripe apples had always fallen to the ground but Isaac Newton saw "the deeper meaning." The Earth has always circled the sun but Copernicus and Galileo observed the evidence and make the connections. Geniuses often build on details that many people can spot but can't connect.
There are things we can see but others can't. There are things that others can see but we can't. Let's help each other to see what both of us can’t.
The John Naisbitt paragraph is taken from page 42 of his book - Mindset.