Miscellaneous

Sunday, March 5, 2006

Instead of writing more about self-improvement, as I usually do, I thought I’d spend some bytes on some things I’ve been watching this weekend. I spent all weekend home, some of that cruising Google Video (which, of course, is in Beta. Like Google Groups has been for the past five years). Anyvay, I came across some fun little videos. Tripod’s Song is a perfect pop song about, um, […]

Etiquette

So, what are the “do’s” and “don’ts” of etiquette for blog comment forums like this one? Comments: Stephen Meh, even we agree on a set of “do’s” and “don’ts” anonymous posters won’t care. But, as far as I’m concerned, the only “don’t” is “Don’t spam.” Everything else is fair game when you invite the public to play. Brent What’s spam in this context? Gret Good question Brent, I think that […]

Physicality

So, after recovering from my illness, I had some trouble getting to sleep, and as a result I’ve felt tired for the past couple of days. Which means that I haven’t gotten much done. Which I guess is further proof of Brennen‘s maxim that I quoted a few days ago, “You can’t get away from the physical world.” Another example: A couple of the comments made on this blog recently hurt me. As in, they […]

Confronting My World

I’ve rarely ever felt satisfied by my work, and I may be beginning to understand why. I’ve typically lived in the future. I was always dreaming of adventures and what might be. That manifested in my love of science fiction, naturally, and my general demeanor. I was always trying to figure things out, to get to where things were going. Which is a bad habit in conversations. I rarely listened deeply and fully to others. Over the past few years, […]

Play While Hurt

So I’ve been sick the past couple of days. Well, the past two weeks, really, but sick enough to stay home from work for the past couple of days. Which has gotten me to thinking. I’m home, and I have all this spare time. Obviously, I can’t be as productive as I would be were I healthy. But why not spend some of that time on my various and sundry projects? I could at the very least, […]

Monday, February 20, 2006

I spent Sunday afternoon at a large mall, so I could be more creative. I don’t much like malls. Especially crowded ones, as this mall was. But after waking up one morning last week to find my bedsheet had a long rip down the center, which eventually became so wide the bedsheet was split in half, I decided to brave the crowds. Besides, I needed to recharge my batteries. Much as I want to get things […]

Friday, February 17, 2006

One of the goals of self-improvement is being able to do more things, or do all the things you’re currently doing in less time. People often confuse those goals and, with the time saved, do more things. Which is not to say that one can’t, for example, trim down one’s life to so few projects that one can add another project or two and stay sane. There’s a sweet […]

…or Indifferent

Now that I have comments, I want to write something. So, inevitably, I’m tempted to write about writing comments. Heh. I added comments because I honestly want to hear from you all. I want us all to chat. Though I don’t know how I’ll be able to participate, because I’m exhausted. I’ve re-committed myself to doing a lot of work at work, so I’ve been busier in the last few days than […]

A Monk with Heavy Thoughts

I’ve been reading a book titled Wisdom Tales From Around The World. I’ve heard this particular story before, but it always makes me think. So, I’d like to share it with you all (slightly changed): As two Zen monks walked along a muddy, rain-drenched road, they came upon a lovely woman attempting to cross a large mud puddle. The elder monk stopped beside the woman, […]

The Problem with Over-Thinking

Flexibility can turn into “openness” which can turn into inflexibility. Witness this quote from a roommate advertisement on CraigsList: “I’m very open-minded and don’t want to live with anyone who is not.” Comments: Anonymous :o) Thanks for the opportunity to comment! Trying to figure out over-thinking and it’s giving me a headache. :oD Anonymous Wow. When you say very soon now you really do mean […]

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