Sunday, November 28, 2010
I Still Remember the Moment
I love my wife. I love her very much. We met there in a coffee. She was a waitress there. I know she would be the one the moment I met her. I remember the first moment we met. I remember every detail clearly. Even the texture of the music metal wall decor hanged around on the walls of the coffee is clearly imprinted in my mind. Even the feeling of the fabric of the table coverings, the smell of the place, the spoon I was holding in my hand the headlines of the paper I was reading… I remember everything, every single detail. This moment is imprinted deeply inside me.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
My Friend Talks Stupid

Image credit to Clemson
I have flowers wall sculptures and bamboo wall sculptures hanged in my dining room. I have a friend of mine that made disturbing comments about those art pieces hanged on my wall. She said that bamboo and flowers are mutually exclusive. She said she had watched a movie about bamboo forests and it was dark there and no flowers growing on the ground, or at least not such flowers as mine with bright and whimsical colors. The theme is not a match she said. I must admit I am a little confused. She is not a very good friend of mine and I think she is talking nonsense. I don’t think I need to represent a bamboo forest in my dining room. I just like how these art pieces look. She is simply saying stupid things.Saturday, November 20, 2010
Foreign Countries

Image credit to Prince Roy
I was on a trip to a foreign Asian country last week. It was my first visit in Laos. So far I have been only in Europe. I thought that visiting a foreign country is always an adventure. And to tell you the truth it is really an adventure. Especially if you do not know the language. Europe seemed different to me but compared to Asia it looks to me as a homeland now. People in Asia are so different. Their culture, their habits, their food, their way of living and their philosophy -nothing is as ours. Asia is really foreign. Europe they seem to me something like cousins to us.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
You Don’t Need to Be Rational
I want to make my kitchen with a rustic outlook. For a start I decided to hang a peacock wall art there. This should be the last thing to do but I start with it. First I need to change the curtains, the chairs and I need to change also my kitchenware and so on. To choose an accessory for your wall is easier than this what I mentioned. But I saw it and I like it. I had realized my kitchen will look warmer if I have this peacock on my wall. Maybe I am not rational but good things happen when you are actually irrational.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Fewer Tasks for Productivity
As fewer tasks you assign to a person or to a team the more effectiveness raises. This is according to some consultants for office effectiveness. They describe this as a paradox of the productivity. I don’t understand why they call this a paradox? It is absolutely obvious to me and I think to anyone else also, that the less things you have to worry about the better your brain functions. There is no need for some highly paid consultant to come and say this to me. There is no need to write profound articles on this subject. Sometimes I wonder why and how such “consultants” exist.
Friday, November 12, 2010
The Most Dangerous Animal

Can you tell me which one is the animal that is most dangerous to the humans? Can you guess which animal had killed and is still killing most people from all the others? From which animal you should be scared most? Do you think it is the tiger, the lion, the crocodile, the wolf, the bear or the…? Can you guess it? I think you may not. It is because the hazard is often neglected and people fail to notice it. The same is in this case. I had never though that the animal that has done the greatest harm to the mankind is the small pesky mosquito.
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