Archive for the ‘change’ Category
Monday, March 24th, 2008
Last year (’07) I was visiting my hometown Sydney, and I found myself quite proudly part of a little experiment by the city of Sydney "Earth Hour".
The concept was simple: have the whole city turn off their lights for 1 single hour to reduce greenhouse emissions.
Well this year Earth Hour has gone GLOBAL!
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Friday, November 23rd, 2007
I repeat:
You are not your resume!
Please repeat, out loud if necessary, like a mantra.
If you are not up for the whole spiel, You Can Find 7 Steps to Less Stressful Resume.doc Writing under Actions, below. Other people have written much nicer better things on how to be creative and not average. [...]
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Friday, November 16th, 2007
Woke up this morning to fresh orange juice and then spent some time picking oranges.
Highly recommend both!
Though am saddened that the oranges are ripe so early this year.
(…some action you can take about Global Warming and caring for our Planet Earth here and here)
I Image source (c) Neil Creek
II Image source (c) Kirill Tropin [...]
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Tuesday, October 16th, 2007
It has been said that you can never cross the same river twice.
And that is true…and yet…It’s also been said that "All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players…"
In Israel they have a phrase "eze seret?" "what movie [is this]?" to describe when things happen in your life [...]
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Tuesday, September 18th, 2007
I guess I am muddling around uncertainty at the moment. How to live with it - afterall, that is what life is. Messy. Muddy. Mostly multiple shades of grey, with some mathematics and laws of nature to frame it. Do you know how to live in grey and be relaxed and enjoy it, too?
And [...]
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Friday, September 14th, 2007
I got an email about Pangea day - and it touched me.
Go to the site and watch the video/trailer. Or view it here, on youtube. Essentially it is a global event that takes place next year on various sites (think live earth etc) but shares films and music of the world - about the [...]
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Sunday, September 2nd, 2007
I have been thinking about this poem a lot the last few weeks:
“As I dig for wild orchidsIn the autumn fields.It is the deeply bedded rootthat I desire,Not the flower.”- Izumi Shikibu, Japan (974-1034)
It is summer on this side of the world.
I am in the process of a ’start’ - I have started to [...]
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Monday, July 16th, 2007
"Who Am I Alreay Now That I Can Be?"
- question thanks to Diederick Janse, at The Hub Amsterdam ’s Collaboration Day - thanks for a great conversation all!)
Can Image: Campbell’s Soup 1968 (c) Andy Warhol
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Monday, July 9th, 2007
A Story
This tale takes place back in the days when men were God fearing and sought absolution for their crimes from Rabbis and other such intermediaries…
…And so it was that two men found themselves receiving a punishment for a crime they had committed: only after they crossed the ravine that lay on the towns [...]
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Thursday, June 21st, 2007
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I tried to write this post on movement and the space between thrice - and lost it each time.
Rather than try to again recreate my lengthy notes and thoughts I have decided to put some notes I had written elsewhere below and took this as an opportunity to first share the [...]
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