Showing posts with label Guide to A Better Life - By Dr. Randy Pausch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guide to A Better Life - By Dr. Randy Pausch. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

29 Photos That Put All Of Our Struggles In Perspective

When I read this article, it really proves to me more that this planet we called earth and our home is no longer safe to be called a home. I barely know the chaos going on around the world. Men are becoming harsh, and wicked.
The world is becoming dirtier and unsafe. Truly, sin has completely destroys humankind and the perfections of this planet. Herewith, is the post that I thought is worth to share.

Re-blogging:
           From Huffingtonpost.com
   

Life can flutter between being terrible and terrific, but sometimes everything can all be proven worth it in just a sliver of time captured on camera.The Internet has a history of rounding up powerful photographs, but some images just go one step further and change your perspective on life and the challenges presented by the world we live in. All of these photographs may be once in a lifetime shots, but the tragedies and triumphs they document are those millions around the world face every day. We have an ugly and beautiful home, and it's entirely worth fighting for.
Warning: Some of the photos below are graphic:
1. There's this place called Earth. It can be often pretty surprising.
 Proposed spending cuts for the Spanish region of Catalonia in 2013 caused this fight to break out in Barcelona between riot police and firefighters afraid they or other public employees may lose their jobs.

2. On this small planet, sometimes immense pain can lead to happiness.
During the 2011 Vegetarian Festival in Phuket, Thailand, attendees performed various body piercings to rid themselves of evil spirits, as well as bring luck to their community.


3. But far too often, this place can be unbelievably treacherous.
This photo was taken moments before the Indian child dove into the overflowing Ganges River as it flooded the region during the country's monsoon season in August of 2013. Thousands were left dead or missing in what was only the very beginning of this particular monsoon season.


4. Humans and nature conspire to destroy homes.
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A mud volcano erupted in Indonesia's eastern Java Island in 2006, destroying 12 villages. Excessive gas drilling from the Lapindo Baratas drilling company was blamed. In 2013, these villagers covered themselves in mud to dramatize the destruction of their homes and the ongoing struggle that has ensued.



5. We brave institutional oppression.
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A 2013 gay pride rally taking place in St. Petersburg was declared illegal under Russian law for being "gay propaganda," before turning bloody as activists and Russian nationalists clashed. About 40 gay rights supporters made up the rally, while they were surrounded by people throwing rocks, eggs and fists.

6. And just surviving childhood can be a struggle.
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This is an orphaned child in the wake of the Haitian earthquake of 2010. Following the devastation, adoptions of orphaned Haitian children were taken on as a relief effort by multiple countries, including the United States.

7. A whole life can change in a flash, no matter where you grow up.
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John Fahy Jr. mourns his father and younger brother in 1996, just two months after his mother died of cancer. He was 13 years old. John Fahy and his 6-year-old son, James, were killed by a house fire in which John Jr. and his sister, Meaghan, were the only ones rescued.

8. The world we've come to love can often seem to collapse around us.
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A Palestinian family's home in East Jerusalem was demolished in 2013 by the state municipality for not having proper safety permits. The family claimed they were still waiting for the permits to arrive.

9. And in an instant, everything is gone.
The Japanese earthquake of 2011 inflicted a death toll over 15,000 and left much of the country devastated. Nearly 10,000 more people were either injured or labeled missing.

10. So we may sometimes feel powerless.
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In 2010, an Iraqi Emergency Response Brigade member searched the family house of this Iraqi child while looking for his father, who had an active arrest warrant. The father was suspected of planting IEDs in Baghdad, Iraq.

11. Wanting nothing else but to fight back.
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While protesting the expansion of the Jewish settlement of Halamish into the West Bank in late 2012, a Palestinian girl raised her fist to punch this Israeli soldier.

12. Even when facing all but impossible odds.
Protests led by students opposing the Chilean educational system in 2011 ended up taking a violent turn as protesters and riot police clashed often.

13. But sometimes everything can be too much to handle.
Chinese paramilitary police recruit being shipped to start his service in the Zhejiang province began to tear up in this photo, taken on Dec. 12, 2010.

14. Sometimes the world seems to hate who it is.
The head of Gay Forum of Ukraine, Svyatoslav Sheremet, was beaten up in 2012 while on his way to announce that a pride parade was being cancelled.

15. And sometimes it may even seem truly heartless.
During a public protest on March 11, 2011 in NiterĂ³i, Brazil, a cop named Captain Bruno Schorcht discharged his pepper-spray onto a small girl.

16. Especially for those born into unfortunate circumstances.
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30 years after the Vietnam War, many families in more remote villages are still suffering from the effects of the toxic nerve gas dioxin used in Agent Orange. Both of these younger men, pictured here in 2011, are in their twenties and have been suffering with physical and emotional trauma since birth.

17. But in the face of the truly terrible suffering of this world, all we can do is try.
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During massive floods taking place in Cuttack City, India, in 2011, a heroic villager saved numerous stray cats by carrying them with a basket balanced on his head.

18. Try and try again.
This photograph, taken in 1967, shows an anti-war protester sticking carnations into the rifle barrels of soldiers protecting the Pentagon.

19. And dare to conquer this complex life.
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In Ban Khok, Thailand every household is required to live with a Royal Cobra. Being able to tame the venomous snake is considered a highly respected talent. This photo, taken in April 2010, shows Mr. Vukjow Mare and his cobra.

20. Or make the world seem a bit more magical.
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The Space Shuttle Enterprise flew over Manhattan in 2012, on its way to New York City to become a part of the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum as a special exhibit. Although slightly damaged during Hurricane Sandy, the shuttle has reopened to visitors.

21. While always remembering to help those who simply can't help themselves.
In China's Wolong Nature Reserve, panda cubs are released in a highly delicate maneuver where employees wear panda costumes to minimize human interaction.

22. Whether that means fixing what the world has helped to break.
The VA hospital in Des Moines, Iowa provides various healthcare services to veterans, many of them requiring special needs.

23. Or having the decency to be a bit more mindful, especially of those who have been left behind.
Attendees of the 2012 New York Fashion Week posed for an extremely poorly located picture outside of Moynihan Station.

24. With the world as it is, we all sometimes need to be reminded not to jump.
Powerful image. This cop talked Kevin off the Golden Gate Bridge 8 years ago. Kevin is now married and has two kids.
Kevin Berthia was talked out of jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge by this police officer in 2005. He has since become an advocate for suicide prevention and has started a family.

25. Even if everything can sometimes seem quite trivial.
Radio broadcasts have reached out from the world to about a diameter of 200 lightyears, seen to scale in the Milky Way Galaxy above. According to Carl Sagan's science fiction novel, "Contact," Hitler's speech at the Nuremburg rallies might have been the first radio signal strong enough to be ever be picked up by aliens.

26. But there are moments even amongst the greatest despair when the world proves that it's all worth it.
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Rosemary McDermott and her husband, Anthony Minor, discovered that their family records had survived the Hurricane Sandy devastation of Breezy Point, Queens in late 2012.

27. When everything that seems to have been lost is somehow given back.
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Five-year-old Sahil Saeed is reunited with his mother and father after being kidnapped by gunmen in Pakistan in 2010.

28. When the small blue dot we live on reveals its true beauty, and when we'd never think of jumping.
Alex Honnold is an America rock climber who often goes without any safety ropes to catch him if he makes a mistake and falls. The photo above shows him in the middle of a solo free climb of Half Dome in Yosemite National Park in California.
29. Unless jumping means we're going home.
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The highest jump of all time is started by Felix Baumgartner in late 2012. In the 127,851 feet, Baumgartner exceeded the speed of sound.
Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified the subject of the 24th photograph. The man's name is Kevin Berthia.

Wednesday, October 09, 2013

Life Tips from 18 of the World’s Wealthiest

A few days back, I stumbled into a link being posted in my FB timeline. Later did I know that it was something I have to ponder upon, just a piece of advise from the world's experts. When I browse the link, it hit me like a fist on my stomach. Financially, these people being featured are world's wealthiest individuals literally sharing their thoughts and leading everyone somehow to be like them too.
I have no any inkling of becoming one of them sooner, but at least the way of saving my little income wisely would anyhow assist me on my monetary - handling - problems. Hence, wanna share the idea I've got from them.
Likewise, if you want to read the entire page of the link, simply click Jennifer Chang.




















Tuesday, January 08, 2013

Guide to A Better Life - By Dr. Randy Pausch


It took me sometimes to post here, pretty busy for a while so as buying credits to load my cousin's Smart Broadband has prevented me to do so due to some financial constraints. However, I have here with a very inspiring thoughts that would somehow move and give us lesson to do about.


A cousin handed me two papers that really caught my attention. It was about a former professor in Harvard by the name Dr. Randy Pausch. He died of pancreatic cancer in 2008, but wrote a book "The Last Lecture", one of his bestsellers in 2007. In a letter to his wife Jai and his children, Dylan, Logan, and Chloe, he wrote this beautiful "guide to a better life" for them to follow.
I decided to post it here because it moved me as I read down the whole contents of the papers. Wishing as well that would be blessed by his insight.

POINTS ON HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR LIFE

Personality:
No one is in charge of your happiness except you
1. Don't compare your life to others'. You have no idea what their journey is all about.
2. Don't have negative thoughts of things you cannot control. Instead invest your energy in the positive present moment
3. Don't over do; keep your limits
4. Don't take yourself so seriously; no one else does
5. Don't waste your precious energy on gossip
6. Dream more while you are awake
7. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need..
8. Forget issues of the past. Don't remind your partner of his/her mistakes of the past. That will ruin your present happiness.
9. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone. Don't hate others.
10. Make peace with your past so it won't spoil the present
1. Realize that life is a school and you are here to learn.
Problems are simply part of the curriculum that appear and fade away like algebra class but the lessons you learn will last a lifetime.
13. Smile and laugh more
14. You don't have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.
15. Negativity starts with you. Don't respond to a friend's happy greeting of "good morning, how was your weekend...?", with
" ....weekend was too short and I have to come back here to work".
16. Be happy, be grateful, But don't be content. There are a lot more others, who would sacrifice a lot to be in your place.
17. Be positive, even in down times, some may think you're insane, but they would want to be like you.

Community:
18. Call your family often
19. Each day give something good to others
20. Forgive everyone for everything
21. Spend time with people over the age of 70 & under the age of 6
22. Try to make at least three people smile each day
23. Don't allow yourself to fall into compromising situations, you may live to regret some of them.
24. What other people think of you is none of your business. You cannot control how others feel.
25. Your job will not take care of you when you are sick. Your family and friends will. Stay in touch.

Life:
26. Put GOD first in anything and everything that you think, say and do.
27. GOD heals everything
28. Do the right things
29. However good or bad a situation is, it will change. Nothing could ever remain the same
30. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up
31. The best is yet to come
32. Get rid of anything that isn't useful, beautiful or joyful
33. When you awake alive in the morning, thank GOD for it
34. If you know GOD you will always be happy. So, be happy.
35. Life's routes is all about choices, think before you make that choice, & when you do, you will be happy for it.

While you practice all of the above, share this knowledge with the people you love, people you school with, people you play with, people you work with and people you live with Not only will it enrich YOUR life, but also that of those around you.