Sunday, November 18, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Food for Thought
What are your goals and interests?
Here is some generic advice around getting to the mindset that lets you freely grow your intellect and personality:
One area I would start in is removing the link between your self worth and whether you are considered "smart" or "stupid". You must realize how unreasonable it is to presume that you are incapable of something (though it may take some effort). People of fairly average intelligence have achieved far more than many "geniuses" throughout history.
Labels, even positive ones, are inherently limiting. I have seen some of the smartest and most talented people I know be completely crippled by their fear of being seen as "stupid" or "untalented" because they place so much value and self worth in being viewed as smart and talented. Once you start labeling yourself as atheist, smart, Christian, lazy, stupid, disorganized, unkempt, useless, handsome, ugly, etc. then your natural tendency is to both do things and believe things that validate those labels. They become a crutch, a shelter, and they let you stagnate.
Don't compare yourself to other people. It is of little value, even as a benchmark of where you stand in the general population (because it is both extremely difficult to get a representative distribution and because biases in how the brain processes information will tend to confirm whatever your current beliefs are, among other things). You are where you are, and having a good understanding of that lets you plan and grow accordingly.
Cultivate your interests and curiosity. Being genuinely curious about things will take you further than you think is possible. Don't ever let yourself be bored. Try not to have self limiting thoughts. Always look for ways to improve. Limit how much time you spend consuming non-technical/simple things (television, reddit, Facebook, video games) Take care of your health. Focus on making important things lifestyle changes (that is, create lasting support structures for what you should be doing, and things that make it difficult to do the things you shouldn't do).
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
A State of Mind
- Appearance - Dressing well and having good posture goes a long way. Having the assurance of looking presentable is reflected in your daily routine.
- Don't dwell on failures - Part of this includes aiming for perfection. We are not robots. Look instead at your achievements and learn from past mistakes.
- Smile! - It really makes a difference. There is a psychological process that is involved when you smile.
- Act - Face your fear without procrastinating. Courage is not obtained before doing the thing you are afraid of. Progressive desensitization and learning from mistakes will help overcome that fear. The more you do something the less scary it seems and the more natural it feels.
- Don't compare yourself to others - Be yourself. Embrace your uniqueness and create your own path to success in what you want in life.
P.S. This one really stood out and should be thought about next time a friend gives you a compliment.
Monday, September 17, 2012
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Excited!
Miss you a lot :x
Monday, August 27, 2012
Permatemp
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Sunday Service
Monday, August 13, 2012
Blurry Dreams...
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Coincidence?
Love is patient Love is kind It does not envy It does not boast It is not proud.
This was the message from today's Sunday sermon.
Patience is something we must have for other people. It is something that God has done for us... And there is no limit to it. We all know that when we sin and ask for forgiveness, that he will be forgiving. There is no 3 strike rule and then he cuts you off. No matter how many times we may falter, he will always be there to support us. (However, this cycle of sin and forgiveness should be prevented by strength through Him during times of temptation). But just as He forgives us unconditionally, we should forgive others. Have patience and yearn to be more like Him.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Patience
Teach me patience. Patience for other's mistakes, patience while driving, patience of longing for those you care about far away...
Can you come save me from the airport?
September 15, 2012 - JFK 7:35am arrival via Virgin America flight VX34
September 16, 2012 - JFK 8:29pm departure via JetBlue flight 649 Terminal 5
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Overview
I just want to talk about the direction that this blog will be headed. I usually don't speak much; all my friends know this. The style I will be writing will be short thoughts that may come across my mind at any time during the day... and they will not follow any logical thought process or relevant topic. This is who I am.
On that note, I plan to one day design a toilet bowl (if not done so already) that will nearly eliminate any splash back that typical men encounter. My concept design involves an adaptation of the world's quietest room as show below.