Someone made me happy today, and I thought I was happier and I defined that as (1+x%)happy. And then I was asked ‘can you be more than 1 happy?’
Got me thinking,
Happiness is a 1/0 thing.
Imagine you are a happy person, you make someone happy, and that someone makes someone else happy, [...]
‘The water of the valley stream is always flowing. It races on, not pausing for even an instant. Its sound, to me, is the sound of time.
The water of time glistens on the riverbed of the universe. Though theirs is a much slower flow, Human beings and all things that have life flow. Thought [...]
Okay Staples tagged me on this meme on the five things that keep me in check, so get ready for my reflective post!
My five things:
1. Talking to friends and family – I need to *share* my life, whether it’s something ups or downs, news just random ephiphanies. My friends make me happy [...]
Blogs are great for asynchronous communications and documenting your streams of thoughts. But when everything is within a few clicks from search, your blogs are who you are to many. Recently I have been struggling to assess what I want to do with this blog. So i’ve done some research – what blogs are for [...]
I always thought that chimps are beautiful animals, especially the silver black ones, until I came across Howard Bloom‘s article from Collective Intelligence: Creating a Prosperous World at Peace on ‘Who’s smarter: chimps, baboons, or bacteria? The power of Group IQ.’ [thanks Lok for bringing over the stone-heavy book all the way!!]
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Sometimes updates like this make me suspect that if it’s me being dumb, or new solutions have become too convoluted. Older versions of WordPress by default have a simple menu option of ‘blogrolls’ where you show off your links, and the changes are reflected one you hit the ‘save’ button. Very simple and slick.
But [...]
Spend your every minute as if it’s your last one.
You think that’s a cliche until someone you care might be leaving you for good.
Dave kindly spotted Kate Reider’s story,
I read a very sad story today about a young, female singer-songwriter from my hometown. Her name is Katie Reider. She developed a [...]
From Times Online, Simon Barnes wrote,
A lot of our fear and mistrust of China comes from the fact that it is a one-party state and that political unorthodoxy is discouraged. But it is a reckless misunderstanding to assume that the population are sublimely happy with this, and want nothing more than to serve [...]
Sometimes this little thing in my head never seizes to amaze me. There are times you understand certain things in life that you have no control of, and you shouldn’t delve on it emotionally, but even though your mind might know, you heart leads you the other direction. It even amazes me more of how [...]
For those who are info junkies and geek in one – you might as well be curious about how the issues of surveillance, freedom (both positive & negative) unfold on the almighty World Wide Web. From Lawrence Lessig‘s mapping of the history of copyrights development, to general international interests in how internet surveillance [...]
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