Friday, January 1, 2010

Come Clean...This Twenty-Ten

I'm back! Allow me to wrap-up my 2009 as I invite the onset of 2010 in my personal site. The previous year had been a series of peaks and troughs, and of gray and hot pink. Everything else in between, I hereby translate into words...

I do not prefer to take the well-travelled road. I create my own path and methods as I take guide from the credible ones to the point where I'm headed to.

There is at least one person or two in the professional arena whom you could look up to to keep you inspired and motivated.

Humility is a crucial part of "credible" integrity.

One does not have to brag about what he did. His lead and example shall speak for himself. 

We need not wait for New Year's Resolution. It won't happen. There's no time more appropriate than "today" to start something or change an existing thing that has proven to be life's liability.

Differences are a lame excuse for misunderstanding. Open minds see it as an opportunity to learn what you might have been missing all the while.

Wisdom from the old and experienced; Refreshing and new ideas from the young and learning.

I am human and humans are inclined to rationalize. Some more, I am woe-man, I can't help but over-rationalize. That's fine if it leads to good reflections. But when it's excessively done that it becomes annoying, we get wasted energy in the form of what we call self-inflicted pain.

Silliness at work with light-hearted colleagues make a not-so-great day turn fine. Plus, occasional after-office talks always make a great stress-reliever. 

Things beyond our control are, well, things beyond our control. But they aren't the things that should keep us from making our move.

We cry at our loved ones' death mainly because of regret. I guess we could let them go whole-heartedly if we knew we did not fail to make them happy while the opportunity was there. 

Probably we'll all be going through that phase when living seem darn pointless. I DID.

One research said that people change every after 2 years.

In 2008,
The world was a large observatory. 

Two years later,
The world is a large observatory. I keep my senses open, immerse myself in contemplation... and learn.

Twenty-ow-eight had been the realization; 2009, the tough transition. And Twenty-Ten? The execution.

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