Is it too late or to early to make a year resolution?
Having done a bit of soul searching, I have decided to set up a few resolutions, and these have nothing to do with New Year, far from it. Here is the list, I hope that by making it public I keep to them:
1. Work: Work for a living, don't live for working. In other works leave the office earlier and don't work over the weekends, even if that means living with a bit less money at the end of the month.
2. Practise every day, at least half an hour and go to a concert at least once a month.
3. Reading. Reach one a book by an author I never heard before every month.
4. Painting. Complete a painting/drawing a month - the flower still live I started last month included!
5. Exercise. Run 5k in under 30 minutes each week.
6. Food. Make a new recipe every week.
7. Art. visit a museum/gallery once a month.
8. A new challenge. Write a novel within a year. It doesn't have to be published or be a masterpiece, the important thing is to complete it since I think this will be a perseverance test. Once of the most difficult anyone can do.
9. Keep a diary of the progress I made each week on these tasks.
10. Learn to count (I had to revise the numeration!).
I am planning to review here all the books I read in 2012. But I will only review the books I liked, not the ones I find in any way disappointing because following that old saying: 'if you can't say something nice, better not to say anything at all.' Don't expect anything structured. This is not about self publicity or seeking fame, just sharing things I like .
Sunday, 27 November 2011
Saturday, 5 November 2011
Philosophy Lesson (not to be taken seriously)
The ages of man (and woman, of course):
These are my definitions, I am well aware that I have stretched my 3rd stage far longer than most people. My excuse for this is that I am well are that I only have one life, I don’t believe in reincarnation or afterlife, and there are so many things I am interested in. I can’t bear not having a go to them, even if I know I’ll never master any of them.
- Childhood: the age of discovery. A constant state of discovery of new things, a stage that is taken for granted and in many respect wasted because of the lack of deep analytical skills. Childhood only become magical once we have got over it. It is our memory of it that makes it a special stage. The older I get the better I appreciate my childhood.
- Adolescence: the age of the absolute. Things can only be right or wrong, black or white. There are good people and bad people. Relativity is a meaningless word. There are no shades of grey. I don’t miss my sweet sixteen. I was glad to get over that stage.
- Youth: the defining age. Time to make the decisions that will shape the rest of our lives: the degree we will study, the university we’ll go to, the first job and for some even marriage and children. There was a time when these decisions were made and accepted they were for life, but that has changed now. Some of us postpone making those decisions for years, some try to turn back the clock by renouncing the path taking and moving to another one, accepting that we have to start from scratch again. This has stretched the age of youth from our 20s to our 40s for some people.
- Middle Age: what used to be the age of content, when one’s lot was accepted and all that was left to do was to get on with things until the next age. Now this has been brought into question and given us the age of discontent for some. Drastic decisions are made: divorce, leaving jobs, changing careers, buying unpractical and expensive things.
- Old age: the age of waiting. When the job is gone, sometimes taken from us, the aches set it. The end of the journey is in sight. It is up to us to choose what we make in that waiting room that takes us no where. I think we should try to do what we can within our possibilities: physical more than economic.
These are my definitions, I am well aware that I have stretched my 3rd stage far longer than most people. My excuse for this is that I am well are that I only have one life, I don’t believe in reincarnation or afterlife, and there are so many things I am interested in. I can’t bear not having a go to them, even if I know I’ll never master any of them.
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