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Birthday: 6/25/1979
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Friday, October 05, 2007

...

After being silent and jobless for 6-7 months, I get to


meet with ex-colleagues...

get one-on-one advice from people like...


co-founder of Apple Multimedia Lab, LucasArts, MIT Media Lab and also USC School of Cinematic Arts professor, Michael (left)...


head of Ministry of Sound TV, Assia...


korean art museum curator Suh Jung Hur and director Soh Yeong Roh, experimental artists/surrealists Geoff & Anita...


supermodel and entrepreneur Anina (left), Hollywood scriptwriter and game designer Deborah (right)...


my favorite, wise and humble founder & president of Virgin Comics and Animation, Suresh (right)...

and many more... 1 hour with each of them.

all for the price of $99.

Thanks again to



Brendan and Megan for yet another amazing X Media Lab.


Wednesday, May 02, 2007

HR is not so H



Thursday, April 26, 2007

 


Dan Gilbert demonstrates just how poor we humans are at predicting (or understanding) what will make us happy.



Like trying to transport water with my bare hands.


Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Traffic-stopping Beauty


What is this life if, full of care,
We have no time to stand and stare.
- W.H. Davies

Interesting piece of investigative journalism - a deep analysis and critique of a nondescript occurence. But long winded -_- Apparently, some readers cried while reading the article below.



This year, Joshua Bell accepts the Avery Fisher prize, recognizing him as the best classical musician in America. Would anyone notice him as a busker in a busy building lobby?

~ Extracted from Washington Post ~
Thanks to guai2 for the heads up

In the 45 minutes that Joshua played, 7 people stopped what they were doing to hang around and take in the performance. 27 gave money, most of them on the run - for a total of $32.17. That leaves 1,070 people who hurried by, oblivious, many only a metre away, few even turning to look.



"Every single time a child walked past, he or she tried to stop and watch. And every single time, a parent scooted the kid away."

The poet Billy Collins once laughingly observed that all babies are born with a knowledge of poetry, because the lub-dub of the mother's heart is in iambic meter. Then, Collins said, life slowly starts to choke the poetry out of us.

It may be true with many things, like creativity (see prev post), and apparently, music too. Things that are bo tan jia.



Thoughts this article drew from me:

Stop to smell the roses. Which rose? If I don't see any, do I still stop to look for them?

Why do people in general rarely do what's really important, instead we waste our days doing things we don't like, just to make ends meat? What's wrong with running the rat race anyway?

Beauty speaks only to those who know the language, no matter what the medium. Is aesthetics (the philosophical branch of the question - What is beauty?) relative or objective? Are there universal things of beauty? How does one begin to appreciate unfamiliar beauty? Do we think things are important and good (like classical music) because other people say it's important and good? Is it even necessary to appreciate beauty?

When Joshua Bell's Strad sings true, I get goose pimples.

Some kids don't even get to be kids anymore.

Free stuff is usually unappreciated. Maybe I should try not to do things for free.

Reminded of Gresham's Law of "Bad money drives good money out of circulation" & asymmetry of information.

Why do I think so much? I'm frankly quite sick and tired of it. The random thoughts are a mess. It's interfering irritatinglyasdijsdaosid with me trying to keep even just a sad level of organised and composed mind. And yeah, I would have stopped thinking so much long ago if I actually could, won't I?

If my mind was a house, it would look like this...



Someone chop my head off please...


Monday, April 02, 2007

Uncovering sound insights


Sir Ken Robinson rehashes a 30 year old insight that somehow didn't spread to the masses.

"The purpose of public education today is to
develop children into university professors instead of
preparing them for what lies ahead in the future"

Heads up from Tim...

Makes me wonder what use an insight is if it doesn't reach out to people.
Hope he has more luck covering and remixing this idea.

I wish I can draw out insights from simple everyday ideas like these people can...



"You're not looking for one Pepsi, you're looking for many Pepsis"




"A drug dealing gang operates just like McDonald's"



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