Never underestimate what you can accomplish.
That is the message that had inspired me just a few days ago.
It was a youtube video that had gone viral over my facebook feed. I am sure that most of you have probably watched this video, but in case you haven't, this was more than what Dan Millman went through in his life as portrayed in the Peaceful Warrior movie.
It was about a 47 year old disabled veteran who overcame his mountain. It showed how he had lost hope and regained it again. Ultimately, it tells the story of how persistence without exception (Decision for Success #7) can overcome anything in life when practised.
Read on as I guide you through the story (youtube video embedded).
15.5.12
10.5.12
Reducing Electricity Bill With New Lighting Technology—LED
It is actually safe to touch the light bulb. |
LED, however, have yet to become a mainstream household lighting solution. You cannot even buy them from the local supermarkets here in Australia, at the time of writing. Correct me if I am wrong. Even if you can, they will be very expensive.
So a few weeks ago, I ordered 2 LED light bulbs from ebay to test if it can replace my current compact fluorescent lamp (CFL). Not that the CFL has died on me, but I am curious to see if I am able to reduce my carbon footprint. And to my surprise, the results are not what I had expected...
14.4.12
Side Project: Building Something Useful with the MSP430
At the middle of the week, two parcels arrived at my door. It was the MSP430 and the add-on (booster) pack that I ordered last Thursday (5 April 2012). That was fast. Thanks to Texas Instrument (TI) and FedEx. In the following week, I am going to explore all the features and functionalities of the MSP430 microcontroller and build something useful with it, such as (not limited to):
- Mp3 player
- Temperature sensor
- Home automation
I am going to show you what is it and why did I choose the MSP430 instead of Arduino. Is it a viable alternative?
1.3.12
What Can Over 200 Successful Historical Figures Teach Us About Success?
Last December, I came across this question after reading an amazing book and researching its background info.
For some people, it may seem like a lottery ticket where they received a windfall from winning a lottery ticket. Then their life changed and they think that they would live happily ever after. But, statistics showed that 3 out of 4 lottery ticket winners had gone bankrupt. I won't argue that in this post nor will I go into detail explaining how they lose all their good fortune. I'll leave that one for another post.
However, the question remains.
Is life just a lottery ticket, or are there choices one can make to direct his future?
That is the question asked by Andy Andrews more than 20 years ago and today, where do you think he is now?
Is life just a lottery ticket, or are there choices one can make to direct his future?What do you think?
For some people, it may seem like a lottery ticket where they received a windfall from winning a lottery ticket. Then their life changed and they think that they would live happily ever after. But, statistics showed that 3 out of 4 lottery ticket winners had gone bankrupt. I won't argue that in this post nor will I go into detail explaining how they lose all their good fortune. I'll leave that one for another post.
However, the question remains.
Is life just a lottery ticket, or are there choices one can make to direct his future?
That is the question asked by Andy Andrews more than 20 years ago and today, where do you think he is now?
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