Friday, 25 March 2016

Rage, rage against the dying of the light

Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

-- Dylan Thomas

Friday, 18 March 2016

MVP

Wow, I like this. This is by far the best representation of MVP I've ever seen. Now you know what I will be using to influence my team!




Source: http://blog.crisp.se/2016/01/25/henrikkniberg/making-sense-of-mvp

Monday, 14 March 2016

Down but not out...

I was watching goals scored by Messi today and it was very inspiring. What I observed was that when everybody else falls and complains about a hard tackle, Messi sees that an opportunity to continue the game and look for a goal. He must be an eternal positivist!



Sunday, 6 March 2016

Too busy...

Haha, this video perfectly summarizes my excuse so far for not posting here. Yes, it is a constant struggle to find time for the "right" things. And yes, I do fall prey to something's on the left. And yes my dear friends, that is my challenge for this year!


Sunday, 22 March 2015

Renewing/Replenish - Why bother?


I often hear people saying that they just don't have the time to relax. They just can't make the time to renew and replenish and take care of their mental well-being. By renewing and replenishing I mean spending some time calming the mind. To help it relax and sharpen it. Dr. Stephen Cover in his book Seven habits tells us a an interesting story about why we should bother spending time renewing ourselves. The story clearly illustrates the point...

Once a strong and hard working woodcutter was trying to saw through the trunk of a fallen tree. It was very large and even though the wood cutter had been sawing for hours he hadn’t even cut halfway through.
A wise farmer was passing by and he stood and watched the woodcutter for a moment. He then asked the woodcutter “What are you doing?”
The woodcutter was annoyed. He turned towards the farmer and replied “Don’t you see? I am cutting through the tree!” He then carried on sawing furiously at the tree trunk.
The wise farmer replied “You look exhausted. How long have you been working on it?”
The woodcutter continued sawing crazily and said ” Yes cutting through the tree is hard work. I have been working for over 3 hours.”
The wise farmer then said  “The blade of your saw is surely blunt from all the sawing. Why don’t you stop for a few minutes, take a break from this back-breaking work and at the same time sharpen the saw?”
The woodcutter carried on sawing in a frenzy and shouted angrily: “I don’t have time to sharpen the saw! I have all this wood to cut!“

Monday, 23 February 2015

Thud!! And a split second later...

Sunday evening. 10Pm. A cool breeze sweeps the land. The winds are cold and the ground is frozen. A young badger digs the ground and looks for food. The frozen ground does not yield and makes it hard for the badger to dig. She looks out and decides to go for a walk in search for food. The badger stretches its neck to peck... and Thud!! The front tyre of the car hits the badger. A split second later the rear tyre runs over the badger!

This my dear friends was my first experience of running over an animal. I went back home and despite being a non-religious person, I said my prayers for the animal. As a deep sympathizer of animals and their lives, I was deeply affected by the incident. The scene of the badger crossing the road kept coming back to me and I had trouble going to sleep. So, I went back home and looked up about the lives of badgers.

A family or a sett of badgers as it called can comprise up to 13 individuals. Badgers are very territorial and are creatures of habit. They are clean animals, clearing out their home daily, and even make their own toilets at a distance from the living quarters. Sometimes they have separate Winter and summer quarters. During the Winter they can spend days at a time underground, sleeping. Badgers in the wild are rarely seen during the day. Badgers are rarely seen during the day, but go out for food at night. Their favorite foods are earthworms, insects, roots, fruits and berries.


Unfortunately the only sighting that many people have of badgers is by seeing a road casualty. Badgers have no natural predators in the UK since bears and wolves became extinct from our islands. However, badgers do face many threats and all of them from Man.

Badgers can live for up to 14 years, but are likely to die or be killed before they reach this age. Road traffic kills around 50,000 each year, and although this is a terrible toll, populations in many areas remain high. Intensive agriculture and urbanization have more serious effects. But, badgers are not the only victims. Altogether, with estimates of 75,000 foxes and 40,000 deer, some 165,000 animals are killed by motorists each year. Conservationists claim badgers and other animals seen dead by the roadside are just the tip of the iceberg, with as many dragging themselves away to die.


I am certain that nobody really wants to drive animals to their graves. So, there are three points I'd like to make with this post today:

1> Defensive driving techniques, such as driving slowly, honking your horn at animals who look as if they are about to enter the roadway, or flashing your high beams at animals to break the sometimes hypnotic effect of the glare of the headlights can help.

2> Hitting a badger at high speed can cause the driver of a vehicle to lose control, potentially resulting in a serious traffic accident. Drive slowly.

Driving at night is certainly something I will try and avoid. Especially driving on country roads at night.

3> Report to Scottish Badgers - There are several animal welfare agencies that attend to roadside accidents. Doesn't matter where you are, look up online and give these guys a call. Who knows, somebody may be around to save a precious life.

Take care and do your bit.

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Food or security

A great video that shows the ever lasting and ever relevant great theories of Harlow and Maslow in action...