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Archive for July, 2008

Excited To Be Going To WordCamp Philippines 2008

July 21st 2008 by angol in Social Events, personal AnGoL, rePosts 0

Well I’ve heard of this awhile back but this has me really excited! Hope to meet interesting people there and to pick up some new knowledge!
I’d like to go to the wordcamp because I love meeting interesting people, interacting with them and generally growing with like minded people is fun for me.
Official Site: WordCamp Philippines [...]

Live Life!

July 17th 2008 by angol in Outlook, Self Image, Self Improvement, personal AnGoL, rePosts 0

Thanks to pk here:
To be truly challenging, a voyage, like a life, must rest on a firm foundation of financial unrest. Otherwise you are doomed to a routine traverse, the kind known to yachtsmen, who play with their boats at sea–”cruising”, it is called. Voyaging belongs to seamen, and to the wanderers of the world [...]

Oppressed Mentality

July 15th 2008 by angol in Outlook, Philippines, Politics, personal AnGoL, social sciences 0

thanks to brad delong from his excerpt here:
Though via a paradox: the greater their power, the more they felt oppressed. When the people who felt like losers united around their shared psychological sense of grievance, their enemies felt somehow more overwhelming, not less; even if the Franklins weren’t always really so powerful at all, Franklin [...]

One Word Mood Changer Of The Day

July 15th 2008 by angol in Word Of The Day, rePosts 0

A Thank You To Kottke here:
Mamihlapinatapai, a most succinct word.
It describes a look shared by two people with each wishing that the other will initiate something that both desire but which neither one wants to start. This could perhaps be translated more succinctly as “eye-contact implying ‘after you…’”. A more literal approximation is “ending up [...]

Raising The Tide

July 12th 2008 by angol in Economics, Outlook, rePosts 0

ht to  Bill Scher
ty Brad Delong here:
This is conservatism. The dismissal of economic burdens from others making less money than you. The belief that an ideal economy can thrive with a small boat of winners and a giant sinking ship of losers. The insistence that your economic dissatisfaction is illegitimate, and can only be [...]

Why “Wise” Self Made Introspective People Give

July 10th 2008 by angol in Outlook, personal AnGoL 0

from here an article on discussing Nassim Taleb’s book “The Black Swan”:
There are various things you can do. The first is to realize that if you succeed, it’s probably not exclusively due to your brilliant mind. More than anything else it is luck. You still need a brilliant mind of course to help guide you [...]

Reminder To Start Helping

July 9th 2008 by angol in Outlook, Philippines, Self Improvement, personal AnGoL 0

from here:
The economic growth in a country like South Korea, which has made much more educational progress than the United States, clearly demonstrates this. “If you look across countries,” says Lawrence Katz, a labor economist at Harvard, “education is the strongest predictor for how quickly the pie grows.”
Hope I can find the time to contribute [...]

Choice and Breaking Free

July 9th 2008 by angol in Self Image 0

from here:
In other words, our choices depend upon what’s available, not what’s rational. This is true of even highly intelligent people.
And of course, your neighbourhood, your school influences what seems available to you. This is why peer effects matter.  If you’re surrounded by people who carry knives, you’re more likely to carry one yourself, simply [...]

Oil

July 9th 2008 by angol in Economics, Outlook 0

from here:
Americans fell in love with vehicles like the Ford pickup trucks in the 1990s, back when gas didn’t cost much more than $1 a gallon. That seemed normal at the time, because gas prices had remained in a narrow range — roughly 90 cents to $1.25 a gallon — going back to the early [...]

Norwegian Wood

July 9th 2008 by angol in Books, personal AnGoL 0

just finished Murakami’s Norwegian Wood.
I’ve always been something of an outsider, never really fitting in.
And maybe if I wasn’t lucky enough to live in this wildly connected world, where you can find someone not quite but enough like yourself that the world is a little more liveable, I don’t know what my life might have [...]

 
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