Saturday, October 12, 2013
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Are you grateful for what you have?
How many times do you halt your busy
schedule and appreciate what you have? There are many things we should be
grateful for, but nowadays, we take most of these things for granted.
"We must find time to stop and thank the people who make a difference in our lives." -John F. Kennedy
When I was a kid, I took almost everything
for granted, but as I grew up, I learn to enjoy every little thing that life
could offer.
Take education for example… Here in
Mauritius, school is compulsory but some people don’t realize how lucky they are
to be literate; some people might think that being educated is part of their basic
Rights, but, it is more likely to be a gift, an opportunity, a privilege…
“An attitude of gratitude brings great things.” -Yogi Bhajan
There are tons of things to be grateful for:
your life, your family and friends, your health, nature, technology, to be able to read
this post right now… some people don’t even have a decent place to live and
here you are, at your desk, using a PC or cell with an INTERNET CONNECTION!!!
“We often
take for granted the very things that most deserve our gratitude.” - Cynthia
Ozick
Have you ever noticed the more you get
familiar to someone or some situation in your life, you are more likely to take
it for granted? Sometimes, we ought to give more attention and show more
gratitude to these things…
Be more thankful for this amazing world we are living in... Even if sometimes you are going through a tough time, remember there's always tons of reasons to be grateful for in life.
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
One day before exams...
What do you do one day before exams?..
Relax cos u already studied ealier and yu just need to quickly go through your notes??
Well...
Personally, I wait for the last minute to revise & every fckin time I'll be askin myself the same questn: "Why didnt i start studyin earlier?"
Has it ever occured to you to do all the dumbest, random stuffs the eve before exams rather than actually studying?
I mean only during the exams week, we will want to watch all our favorites tv shows, painting your room, painting your nails, play games, clean up the house, bath your pet, SLEEEEP, procrastinate...
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1 week before exams --> XD
4 days before exams --> :D
2 days before exams --> :)
1 day before exams --> :S
Night before exams --> :( :'( :@ :@ !!!@@@ :'(
Every fckin time!!!
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Internet.org
Internet.org – Imagine a world where the
Internet connects us all
This new project with the collaboration of
Facebook, Ericsson, MediaTek, Nokia, Opera, Qualcomm & Samsung, is
targeting on making the internet accessible to everyone using their cell phones,
thus reducing the digital divide between developed countries and developing
countries.
Currently, only one third of the global
population has access to the internet!
The statement said: "Potential projects inclide developing data compression tools, enhancing network capabilities to more effiiciently handle data, building systems to cache data efficiently and creating frameworks for apps to reduce data usage."
The statement said: "Potential projects inclide developing data compression tools, enhancing network capabilities to more effiiciently handle data, building systems to cache data efficiently and creating frameworks for apps to reduce data usage."
Certes, this is a very good initiative, specially to countries where internet access is expensive!
But
take the African continent for example, they have other urgencies to deal in
with first: food, health, education, electricityyyyyy!!!
It would be like: “Ok I don’t have food nor
shelter but at least I’m connected to the internet!”
Finally, is it because the digital markets
in developed countries have become saturated that those companies want to
spread out to developing ones, or is it because they really want the nation to
be connected via the Internet?
More information on:
More information on:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/08/21/214117156/tech-giants-launch-internet-org-a-global-plan-to-widen-access
http://www.internet.org/
http://www.internet.org/
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Mood swings due to Facebook
Scientists have confirmed that using Facebook can make you
feel miserable in the sense that it can reduce your sense of well-being and
satisfaction with life.
Most people use Facebook when they are feeling lonely
because it makes them feel like they have a lot of friends out there! They just
log onto the site & scroll up & down their newsfeed and, instantly,
seeing some posts, these might cheer up their mood or, make them unhappy.
Stuffs that might cheer up your mood:
1. New Friend Request(s) or Subscribers
2. New message (specially from your crush :p)
3. Notifications about someone commenting or liking your posts
4. Seeing a funny troll on your newsfeed
Stuffs that might worsen up your mood:
1. No friend request, no message.
2. Notifications only about game requests or stuffs…
3. Seeing pictures of your friends/family having more fun than you.
4. Seeing your crush/partner liking or commenting on someone else’s
pictures/posts.
5. Seeing couples uploading pictures while you’re single or you’ve just broken-up with you bf/gf.
6. Nobody liked your status, picture or whatsoever.
6. Nobody liked your status, picture or whatsoever.
There’s a theory known as FOMO-Fear Of Missing Out: a side
effect of seeing friends and family sitting on the beaches or having fun at
parties while you are on a computer.
Well, using Facebook may make us feel more connected but it does
not necessarily make us happy.
Friday, August 9, 2013
Relationship nowadays...
These days, due to the increase in the number of social
networking sites, relationships are becoming harder.
Whether you’ve met your partner online or in real-life,
there is one little thing that you should give to ‘validate’ your bond: your Facebook Password.
It’s like the gf/bf want to have total control over that
person’s account: with whom he’s/she’s chatting, whose pictures they are commenting on and all that stupid shit...
It’s like, liking or commenting on someone’s else picture is
more pernicious than actually sleeping with someone else!
Moreover, everything has become kind of virtual:
- You seldom meet!
- Most of your conversations take place over skype, text
messages, IM...
- You fight over the phone!
- Your feelings become status update on facebook – its like
announcing their problem to the world instead of the person they have a problem
with…
Well, maybe its time for us to get out of this virtual world and go outside, meet people, talk & all that kind of stuffs: A real relationship :)
Friday, July 26, 2013
Make your Job Interesting
"The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it." -Steve Jobs
What was your childhood ambition/dream job? Is it the job you're exercising right now?
Very often, we end up at a post that we do not like at all. Maybe cos that's the only available job or financial issues or other stuffs...
But no mattter what your job is, you can always try and make it interesting:
Friday, June 7, 2013
The Tuned Out Programmer
Two computer programmers are explaining how they go about doing their job, designing programs to fill the pressing business needs of their clients.
Recounts one: "I heard him say he needed all the data in a simple format that could fit in one page." So the programmer followed through and deliver just that.
The second programmer, however, seems to have trouble getting to the point. Unlike the first programmer, he doesn't mention the needs of this clients. Instead he launches into a litany of technical talk: "The HP3000/30's BASIC compiler was too slow, so I went directly to a machine-language routine." In other words, he focuses on machines not people.
The first programmer was identified as outstanding at his work, able to design programs that are user-friendly; the second is at best mediocre at this task - he has essentially tuned out his customers.
The first computer programmer displays emotional intelligence; the other exemplifies its absence.
Both were interviewed using a method developed by McClelland to detect the competencies that distinguish star performers in jobs of every kind.
Source: Working with Emotional Intelligence. A book by Daniel Goleman
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