"When faced with a radical crisis, when the old way of being in the world, of interacting with each other and with the realm of nature doesn't work anymore, when survival is threatened by seemingly insurmountable problems, an individual life-form or a species - will either die or become extinct or rise above the limitations of its condition through an evolutionary leap."
by Eckhart Tolle, A New Earth.
What a great paragraph. I have always been one for the leaping.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Monday, May 12, 2008
Hey it's a little late to make resolutions but...
This year - I will
1. Do something about things that make me unhappy.
2. Not sweat the small stuff.
The thing about moving forward is to never to look back, and I have figured out that it is because if you did, you'd be terrified to see the things you're leaving behind.
Feel your cells.
I am apprehensive, excited, in my zone, out of my league, all at the same time.
1. Do something about things that make me unhappy.
2. Not sweat the small stuff.
The thing about moving forward is to never to look back, and I have figured out that it is because if you did, you'd be terrified to see the things you're leaving behind.
Feel your cells.
I am apprehensive, excited, in my zone, out of my league, all at the same time.
Monday, May 05, 2008
What If
Two totally unrelated topics, but what if:
1. For one day, all of us knew how we really felt about each other. The complete realisation of what you are as perceived by the other person. Parents and children, husbands and wives, boyfriends and girlfriends, bosses and subordinates, friends and enemies and everything in between. Do you reckon we'd be better people for it?
2. The peace we have now in this country is at a stage where it is coincidental, that every day where nothing happens to you is because someone has not decided to commit a crime where you are? That really, the safety support system is no longer much more than the impression that there is one?
1. For one day, all of us knew how we really felt about each other. The complete realisation of what you are as perceived by the other person. Parents and children, husbands and wives, boyfriends and girlfriends, bosses and subordinates, friends and enemies and everything in between. Do you reckon we'd be better people for it?
2. The peace we have now in this country is at a stage where it is coincidental, that every day where nothing happens to you is because someone has not decided to commit a crime where you are? That really, the safety support system is no longer much more than the impression that there is one?
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Getting off the EY interstate
SM – who got off the table and wrote over every permanent-inked word on that whiteboard
DS – who said “learn, learn, learn” and “manage, manage, manage”
CO – who taught me to laugh at myself
DJS – who has an impact like no other, relating the theory of the four faces
GL – who closed the door and let me cry when I was not much but a girl hurt
RR – whose first response to bad news is often laughter
My teams and co-workers – with whom I cracked coconuts, jumped puddles, watched strung poultry, walked minefields, sang songs of high hopes and love after death, shopped, sunned, fished, wined and boozed, reheated and ate out with. Travelled and grew with.
There will never be another time like this.
DS – who said “learn, learn, learn” and “manage, manage, manage”
CO – who taught me to laugh at myself
DJS – who has an impact like no other, relating the theory of the four faces
GL – who closed the door and let me cry when I was not much but a girl hurt
RR – whose first response to bad news is often laughter
My teams and co-workers – with whom I cracked coconuts, jumped puddles, watched strung poultry, walked minefields, sang songs of high hopes and love after death, shopped, sunned, fished, wined and boozed, reheated and ate out with. Travelled and grew with.
There will never be another time like this.
Sunday, March 02, 2008
Click and Snap
Sitting on your sister’s bed in a new red knit dress, eating refried fish with soy sauce on a rainy Sunday evening.
Click.
The streetlamp light through the tree outside the house where you’re having your first barbeque party.
Lying on your stomach on the roof a car, talking hopes and dreams with a buddy like only two 18 year olds can.
The amazing number of stars you can see from an oil palm plantation at night.
Being spun around in a shopping cart on New Year’s Eve by your best mates.
I have a thing about taking mental snapshots for moments significant in a way that you know but sometimes can’t describe. Absorb the scene, let it sink through your eyes, hold it in your breath for a moment…and snap.
I like to believe that at the end of things, the road, whatever, apart from that bit where you finally find out how it all works out, there will also be a re-run of these pictures. Should be a good show.
Btw, can you believe it's March already?
Click.
The streetlamp light through the tree outside the house where you’re having your first barbeque party.
Lying on your stomach on the roof a car, talking hopes and dreams with a buddy like only two 18 year olds can.
The amazing number of stars you can see from an oil palm plantation at night.
Being spun around in a shopping cart on New Year’s Eve by your best mates.
I have a thing about taking mental snapshots for moments significant in a way that you know but sometimes can’t describe. Absorb the scene, let it sink through your eyes, hold it in your breath for a moment…and snap.
I like to believe that at the end of things, the road, whatever, apart from that bit where you finally find out how it all works out, there will also be a re-run of these pictures. Should be a good show.
Btw, can you believe it's March already?
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Happy Chinese New Year!
This year we get 4 restful days to eat, drink, be merry and try to lose weight after. And for those of you like me who get back to the grind tomorrow already, there was a nice Gibran passage on work which I meant to quote but no longer seems to make sense on a lazy Sunday afternoon like this.
Suffice to say good luck, good health and every happiness this Chinese New Year.
Gong Hei Fatt Choy!
Friday, December 14, 2007
Teabagger nights
It's 3am and I am hungry. Caffienated with a headache hinting at my right temple, but it's an all-good kind of night.
Annual dinner tomorrow! My third in five years. Let's hope they don't give out last year's door gifts as lucky draw prizes again.
Annual dinner tomorrow! My third in five years. Let's hope they don't give out last year's door gifts as lucky draw prizes again.
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