Thought of writing again. So much changes indeed for the past few years. Let's kick off 2020 with something better.
I want to write about things that may or may not be important.
Bystander
Jan 17, 2020
Oct 11, 2015
Menunggu
Hari ini duduk berbincang (atau lebih kepada sesi membuat aduan/complaint) dengan 2 orang pegawai GLC. Baik orangnya dan kedengaran bertanggungjawab. Selain berbincang pasal kerja ada juga topik lain. Tapi terpacul dari mulut pegawai ni yang menarik.
Quote of the day,
"Kita ni rakyat Malaysia macam menunggu something to happen. Tapi tunggu apa or tunggu siapa sebenarnya?"
Quote of the day,
"Kita ni rakyat Malaysia macam menunggu something to happen. Tapi tunggu apa or tunggu siapa sebenarnya?"
Dec 9, 2013
Re-post: Garbage Truck Story
Not a fan of motivational books, talk, etc. but this piece of story is a good one. Enjoy!
How often do you let other people’s nonsense change your mood? Do you let a bad driver, rude waiter, curt boss, or an insensitive employee ruin your day? Unless you’re the Terminator, you’re probably set back on your heels. However, the mark of your success is how quickly you can refocus on what’s important in your life.
Sixteen years ago I learned this lesson. And I learned it in the back of a New York City taxi cab. Here’s what happened.
I hopped in a taxi, and we took off for Grand Central Station. We were driving in the right lane when all of a sudden, a black car jumped out of a parking space right in front of us. My taxi driver slammed on his brakes, the car skidded, the tires squealed, and at the very last moment our car stopped just one inch from the other car’s back-end.
I couldn't believe it. But then I couldn't believe what happened next. The driver of the other car, the guy who almost caused a big accident, whipped his head around and he started yelling bad words at us. How do I know? Ask any New Yorker, some words in New York come with a special face. And he even threw in a one finger salute! I couldn't believe it!
But then here’s what really blew me away. My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy. And I mean, he was friendly. So, I said, “Why did you just do that!? This guy could have killed us!” And this is when my taxi driver told me what I now call, “The Law of the Garbage Truck™.” He said:
"Many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment. As their garbage piles up, they look for a place to dump it. And if you let them, they’ll dump it on you.So when someone wants to dump on you, don’t take it personally. Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. Believe me. You’ll be happier."
So I started thinking, how often do I let Garbage Trucks run right over me? And how often do I take their garbage and spread it to other people at work, at home, or on the street? It was then that I said, “I don’t want their garbage and I’m not going to spread it any more.”
I began to see Garbage Trucks. Like in the movie “The Sixth Sense,” the little boy said, “I see Dead People.” Well now “I see Garbage Trucks.” I see the load they’re carrying. I see them coming to dump it. And like my taxi driver, I don’t take it personally; I just smile, wave, wish them well, and I move on.
I began to see Garbage Trucks. Like in the movie “The Sixth Sense,” the little boy said, “I see Dead People.” Well now “I see Garbage Trucks.” I see the load they’re carrying. I see them coming to dump it. And like my taxi driver, I don’t take it personally; I just smile, wave, wish them well, and I move on.
One of my favourite football players of all time was Walter Payton. Every day on the football field, after being tackled, he would jump up as quickly as he hit the ground. He never dwelled on a hit. Payton was ready to make the next play his best. Over the years the best players from around the world in every sport have played this way: Muhammad Ali, Nadia Comaneci, Bjorn Borg, Chris Evert, Michael Jordan, Jackie Robinson, and Pele are just some of those players. And the most inspiring leaders have lived this way: Nelson Mandela, Mother Theresa, Gandhi, and Martin Luther King.
See, Roy Baumeister, a psychology researcher from Florida State University, found in his extensive research that you remember bad things more often than good things in your life. You store the bad memories more easily, and you recall them more frequently.
So the odds are against you when a Garbage Truck comes your way. But when you follow The Law of the Garbage Truck™, you take back control of your life. You make room for the good by letting go of the bad.
The best leaders know that they have to be ready for their next meeting. The best sales people know that they have to be ready for their next client. And the best parents know that they have to be ready to greet their children with hugs and kisses, no matter how many garbage trucks they might have faced that day. All of us know that we have to be fully present, and at our best for the people we care about.
The bottom line is that successful people do not let Garbage Trucks take over their lives.
What about you? What would happen in your life, starting today, if you let more garbage trucks pass you by?
Here’s my bet: You’ll be happier.
See, Roy Baumeister, a psychology researcher from Florida State University, found in his extensive research that you remember bad things more often than good things in your life. You store the bad memories more easily, and you recall them more frequently.
So the odds are against you when a Garbage Truck comes your way. But when you follow The Law of the Garbage Truck™, you take back control of your life. You make room for the good by letting go of the bad.
The best leaders know that they have to be ready for their next meeting. The best sales people know that they have to be ready for their next client. And the best parents know that they have to be ready to greet their children with hugs and kisses, no matter how many garbage trucks they might have faced that day. All of us know that we have to be fully present, and at our best for the people we care about.
The bottom line is that successful people do not let Garbage Trucks take over their lives.
What about you? What would happen in your life, starting today, if you let more garbage trucks pass you by?
Here’s my bet: You’ll be happier.
—DAVID J. POLLAY
Nov 26, 2013
Monkey See Monkey Do
Hey hey hey!
Si siamang memanggil si beruk........."Hoi Ungka!" Or so I heard.
Monkey see monkey do.
Siamang, "Kau dengan cara kau. Aku dengan cara aku. Kita buat hal kita masing-masing."
Ungka, "Siapa kau nak tentukan itu ini.....?! Lagipun kita ni monyet....mana ada cara sendiri? Monkey see, monkey do!"
Siamang, "Dah sudah...Aku dah malas nak bercakap dengan kau, aku nak cari pisang.....nak bagi anak bini makan....bercakap dengan keturunan monyet macam kau memang payah!!!"
Si siamang memanggil si beruk........."Hoi Ungka!" Or so I heard.
Monkey see monkey do.
Siamang, "Kau dengan cara kau. Aku dengan cara aku. Kita buat hal kita masing-masing."
Ungka, "Siapa kau nak tentukan itu ini.....?! Lagipun kita ni monyet....mana ada cara sendiri? Monkey see, monkey do!"
Siamang, "Dah sudah...Aku dah malas nak bercakap dengan kau, aku nak cari pisang.....nak bagi anak bini makan....bercakap dengan keturunan monyet macam kau memang payah!!!"
Nov 23, 2013
Bad Advice
Bad advice coming from a bad source. It's downright fucking dangerous.
Dalam zaman Google dan lebih ramai smart sounding people without any real experience, I guess we should be more cautious with the source rather than the advice.
I have met so many asswipe-talk cock-mofos that will astound you with their theory, advice, point of view, so-called-research (Google sebenarnya), etc.
So many people want to impress other people. Though kadangkala niat baik nak membantu dan beri nasihat. But it's okay if you don't have any knowledge or any real experience with related matter. Mendengar pun kadangkala boleh membantu or definitely can offer different kind of help. Definitely helpful rather than giving false or bad advice.
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