Saturday, May 26, 2012

Slow down and enjoy your routine life

Life is not really about getting to a destination. It’s about how we live along the way. It’s easy to become so goal-oriented and so focused on our dreams that we overlook the simple things we should be enjoying each day. Life is a journey. There is no such thing as the finish line. If you make the mistake of living just for the destination, you will look up one day and realize you’ve missed out on the biggest part of life.
Most life is routine. Most of us get up every morning, go to work, come home, eat dinner, go to bed, and then do it all again. There are very few mountaintops; you graduate from school, you get married, you have a child. The high times are few are far between. But many people live only for the mountaintops. They’re so focused on earning promotions, they work night and day. They don’t really enjoy their families. They’re so stressed raising their children, they don’t enjoy their children. They’re so caught up in solving daily problems, they don’t enjoy the best moments of each day. Slow down and enjoy the journey.
It’s good to have goals in front of you. But don’t put your life on hold until those things happen. Enjoy each day along the way. The real joy is in the simple things. If you are not careful, you will fall into the trap of thinking that you should be always be busy, and that you must always be involved in something big and exciting. Turn off the TV and spend more time with your family. Take a walk. Go for a bike ride. Play games together. Do those special things that you don’t need to pay for, no ticket required.
                                          - Joel Osteen-

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Steve Jobs: an asshole but a genious

I just finished reading the biography of Steve Jobs written by Walter Isaacson. I am not proud to say that it is the first biography book I ever read in my life. But I was curious to know about the man that brought significant changes in my life through the products he created. Yes I am already a fan of Apple products (iPod, iPhone, Macbook, iPad, Time Capsule) so maybe my summary is a little bit biased but maybe not. Nevertheless, I discovered that Steve Jobs was, in the opinion of most of the people interviewed in that book, an asshole (sometimes an inspiring asshole) to others but a genius in delivering products that conquer the heart of consumers. I am going to emphasize the genius part and quickly go over the asshole part.
 
Steve Jobs: an asshole but a genius

An Executive Summary of the biography of Steve Jobs written by Walter Isaacson
 

An asshole

Steve Jobs’s intense personality encouraged a binary view of the world. For him a person was either a hero or a bozo, a product was either amazing or shit. Colleagues referred to the hero/shithead dichotomy. You were either one or the other, sometimes on the same day. The same was true of products, ideas, even food.

When VLSI Technologies was having trouble delivering enough chips on time to Apple, Jobs stormed in to a meeting and started shouting that they were “fucking dickless assholes.” The company ended getting the chips to Apple on time and its executives made jackets that boasted on the back, “Team FDA.”

Steve attributed his ability to focus and his love of simplicity to his Zen training that nurtured in him an aesthetic based on minimalism. Unfortunately his Zen training never quite produced in him a Zen-like calm or inner serenity. He made a point of being brutally honest. This made him charismatic and inspiring, yet also, to use the technical tern, an asshole at times.

Steve Jobs was no doubt an asshole but as somebody said “It is the prerogative of great men to have great defects”…


A genius

Steve Jobs was also indeed a creative and visionary entrepreneur who revolutionized six industries: personal computers (Macintosh), animated movies (Pixar and Toy story), music (iPod), phones (iPhone), tablet computing (iPad), and digital publishing (iPad). You might even add a seventh, retail stores (Apple Store), which Jobs did not quite revolutionize but did reimagine.

Apple’s success is based on the following business strategy:

1.     Maintain a simple product portfolio: Apple’s job was to make four great products: a Desktop and Portable for the Consumer and Pro market.

2.     Create consecutive home run products: the iPod, the iPhone, and the iPad.

3.     Promote those hit products with terrific marketing. We all remember the advertising for the Macintosh, iPod, iPhone, iPad.

4.     One P&L for the company: Apple does not have divisions with their own P&L. It runs one P&L for the company.

Based on that, Steve Jobs launched a series of products over three decades that transformed whole industries and wholes lives of people (at least some group of people):

1.     The Apple II, launched in 1977, which was the first personal computer that was not just for hobbyists

2.     The Macintosh, introduced in 1984, which began the home computer revolution and popularized graphical user interfaces (GUI).

3.     Toy Story and other Pixar blockbusters, which opened the miracle of digital animation.

4.     Apple stores, which reinvented the role of a store in defining a brand. Steve Jobs personally selected the grey-blue Pietra Serena sandstone (that comes from a family-owned quarry, Il Casone, outside of Florence, Italy) of the Apple store’s floor. Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue store, which opened in 2006, grosses more in square foot than any other store in the world. It also grosses more in total – absolute dollars, not just per square foot – than any store in New York. That includes Saks and Bloomingdales’s.

5.     The iPod, launched in November 2001, which changed the way we consume music and transformed the music business. In January 2007 iPod sales were half of Apple’s revenues. The iPod began the transformation of Apple from being a computer maker into being the world’s most valuable company.

6.     The iTunes Store, which saved the music industry. As the iTunes Store sold videos, apps, and subscriptions, it built up a database of 225 million active users by June 2011, which positioned Apple for the next age of digital commerce.

7.     The iPhone went on sale at the end of June 2007 at a cost of $500, the most expensive phone in the world. The iPhone turned mobile phones into music, photography, video, email, and web devices.

8.     The App Store, which spawned a new content-creation industry. The App Store created a new industry overnight. In dorm rooms and garages and at major media companies, entrepreneurs invented new apps.

9.     The iPad, launched in May 2010, started tablet computing and offered a platform for digital newspapers, magazines, books, and videos. The iPad was not just the device per se, but about what you could do with it. Indeed its success came not just from the beauty of the hardware but from the applications, known as apps, that allowed you to indulge in all sort of delightful activities. You could track your stocks, watch movies, read books and magazines, catch up the news, play games. With the iPad and its App Store, he began to transform all media. From publishing to journalism to television and movies. In less than a month Apple sold one million iPads. That was twice as fast as it took the iPhone to reach that mark. By March 2011, nine months after its release, fifteen million had been sold. By some measures, it became the most successful consumer product launch in history.

10.  iCloud, which demoted the computer from its central role in managing our content and left all of our devices sync seamlessly.

11.  And Apple itself, which Jobs considered his greatest creation, a place where imagination was nurtured, applied, and executed in ways to connect creativity with technology. So he built a company where leaps of the imagination were combined with remarkable feats of engineering. At most other companies, engineering tends to drive design. The engineers set forth their specifications and requirements, and the product designers then come up with cases and shells that will accommodate them. For Jobs, the process tended to work the other way. Jobs approved the design of the case of the original Macintosh, and the engineers had to make their boards and components fit. Design dictated the engineering, not just vice versa. Great artist like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo were also great at science.  Steve Jobs simply created a corporation crammed with A players.



But most of all Steve Jobs did all those things because he had a very special personality, very strong skills, and a unique philosophy:

A Product Person
He had a hypnotizing salesmanship; unlike any other CEO, he was totally engaged with the product, he was a product person and he was involved in every aspect of the business: naming (iMac, iTunes, iPod, iPad), design, packaging (Steve understood that people do judge a book by its cover – and therefore made sure all the trappings and packaging of Apple signaled that there was a beautiful gem inside. Whether it’s an iPod Mini or a MacBook Pro, Apple customers know the feeling of opening up the well-crafted box and finding the product nested in an inviting fashion), what glass strength to use for the iPhone, even the font size of the brand logo such as iPhone 3GS, including whether the letter should be capitalized and italicized. Steve Jobs is listed as one of the inventors for 212 different Apple patents in the United States as of the beginning of 2011.

He had an uncanny ability to cook gadgets that we did not know we needed, but then suddenly can’t live without. “Some people say, “Give the customers what they want.” But that’s not my approach. Our job is to figure out what they’re going to want before they do. I think Henry Ford once said, “If I’d asked customers what they wanted, they would have told me, “A faster horse!” People don’t know what they want until you show it to them. That’s why I never rely on market research. Our task is to read things that are not yet on the page”.

End-to End Integration
The core of Apple’s philosophy, from the original Macintosh in 1984 to the iPad a generation later, was end-to-end integration of hardware and software. Indeed, Steve Jobs’s quest for perfection led to his compulsion for Apple to have end-to-end control of every product that it made. “We’re the only company that owns the whole widget – the hardware, the software and the operating system. We can take full responsibility for the user experience. We can do things the other guys can’t do”

This instinct for integrated systems put him squarely on one side of the most fundamental divide in the digital world: open versus closed.  In the short run, that approach did not help gain market share but in the longer run, there proved to be some advantages to Jobs’s model. Even with a small market share, Apple was able to maintain a huge profit margin while other computer makers were commoditized. In 2010, for example, Apple had just 7% of the revenue in the personal computer market, but it grabbed 35% of the operating profit.  In May 2000 Apple’s market value was one twentieth that of Microsoft. In May 2010 Apple surpassed Microsoft as the world’s most valuable technological company, and by September 2011 it was worth 70% more than Microsoft. In the first quarter of 2011 the market for Windows PCs shrank by 1%, while the market for Macs grew 28%.

Design: Simplify!
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Jobs had aimed for the simplicity that comes from conquering complexities, not ignoring them. For example, to have no screws on something, you can end up having a product that is so convoluted and so complex. You have to deeply understand the essence of a product in order to be able to get rid of the parts that are not essentials.

Jobs even refused to wear an oxygen mask when he was hospitalized for cancer treatment because he hated the design. He also hated the oxygen monitor they put on his finger. He even suggested ways it could be designed more simply.

There are no formal design reviews within Apple, so there are no huge decision points. Instead, the decisions are made fluid. Since they iterate every day and never have dumb-ass presentations, they don’t run into major disagreements. One of the first things Jobs did during the product review process was ban PowerPoints. “People would confront a problem by creating a presentation. I wanted them to engage, to hash things out at the table, rather than show a bunch of slides. People who know what they’re talking about don’t need PowerPoint.”


Goodbye Steve:

In August 2011, right before he stepped down as CEO, the enterprise Steve Jobs started in his parents’ garage became the world’s most valuable company. He did not invent many things outright, but he was a master at putting together ideas, art, and technology in ways that invented the future.  

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Everyday is Friday

A recent study shows that happiness increases 10 percent on Fridays. Why is that? People are excited about the coming weekend, so they decide to be happier.

Another study said there are more heart attacks on Monday than on any other day. So many people just decide that Monday is a stressed-out day. They suffer the Monday morning blues.

Conclusion: Just live as if every day is Friday...

Avoiding a fight is a mark of honor

A small pot boils the quickest. You can tell how big a person is by what it takes to get him upset.

Besides, "Avoiding a fight is a mark of honor" (Proverbs 20:3)

The Lord says, “Vengeance is Mine”(Deuteronomy 32:35). Romans 12:19 says to never avenge yourselves, but to let God do it.

That means God will make your wrongs right. God wants to repay you for every unfairness. He is a God of justice. So stay on the high road, control your emotions, and let God be your avenger. (Joel Osteen)

South Koreans are the world's strongest guardians of privacy. Or secrecy?

Incredible... but true. It is written in black and white on the Find my iPhone website. South Korea is the ONLY country in the world where the "Find my iPhone" application is not allowed for legal reasons. South Koreans seem to cherish privacy (or secrecy?) much more than the rest of the world. Humm...

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

The Law of the Garbage Truck

David J. Pollay, author of The Law of the Garbage Truck, states that many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointments. 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. It does not have anything to do with you. Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. If somebody dumps a load on you, don’t be upset. Don’t be angry. Don’t be offended. If you make that mistake, you’ll end up carrying their loads around and eventually you’ll dump them on somebody else.
In other words, never allow others to steal your joy. Everybody has every right to have an opinion, and you have every right to ignore it. You don’t have to respond to every critic. You don’t have to prove yourself to them. Just stay on the high road and let God fight your battles for you. You have to accept the fact that no matter what you do, some people will never be at peace with you.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Real Estate or Royal Estate?

The following is an excerpt from Wikipedia concerning the term "Real Estate":

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Some people have claimed that the word 'real' in "real estate" is descended (like French 'royal' and Spanish 'real') from the Latin word for 'king'.

In the feudal system (which has left many traces in the common law) the king was the owner of all land, and everyone who occupied land paid him rent directly or indirectly (through lords who in turn paid the king), in cash, goods, or services (including military service).

Property tax, paid to the state, can be seen as a relic of that system. Some say this derivation is a misconception; but that is countered by evidence that the earliest meaning of 'real' in English included "Of, relating to, or characteristic of a monarch, royalty, or (by extension) the nobility, esp. with regard to power, wealth, or dignity; (also) befitting a monarch."
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When you think about it, the sum of all the taxes (property tax, real estate tax, etc...) you pay for the real estate you own during 30 years may be equal or greater than the official value of that real estate. So in other words, the state or the government is still the eternal co-owner of all real estateof the country. The King is dead but Long Live the State!

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Facts that will scare the shit out of you (Part 3)

Facts that will scare the shit out of you (Part 3)

The following facts come from a book called "1,001 facts that will scare the shit out of you".
This is a book of scary facts, and the more you read, the more afraid you are likely to be. But if forewarned is forearmed, then the more you know, the safer you'll feel, even if it's a false sense of security since you can't do a thing about most of what you read here. But who cares, as long as you feel better?
Besides you will get a somewhat different perspective of life.
FACT: Multimillionaire David Pizer has arranged to freeze his body in liquid nitrogen when he dies in hopes of being brought back to life someday.
   Cryonics (from Greek kryos- meaning icy cold) is the low-temperature preservation of humans and animals who can no longer be sustained by contemporary medicine, with the hope that healing and resuscitation may be possible in the future.
FACT: In 2006, a forty-one-year-old British woman married what she called "the love of my life": a male dolphin names Cindy. The woman had met Cindy fifteen years before and sait it was "love at first sight."
FACT: To fight loneliness, one Navy wife in Georgia purchased a mannequin dressed like a sailor in 2005 to stand in for her husband, who was serving at sea. The woman takes the mannequin to dinner, movies, and shopping.
FACT: The Bible is the most shoplifted book.
                                                                    At least the right people are getting it.
FACT: If you sneeze hard enough, you can fracture a rib. But try to suppress a sneeze and you might rupture a blood vessel in your head or neck and drop dead.
FACT: The acid in your stomach is so powerful that it can dissolve a razor blade in less than a week.
                                                            You should still be careful when eating them, though.
FACT: You can find 20 million microscopic animals living on a square inch of human skin.
FACT: There are over 700 species of bacteria that thrive in the thirty-three square inches of the average mouth, making it the most unsanitary part of your entire body.
FACT: Less sleep disturbs normal metabolism which contributes to obesity, diabetes, and cardio-vascular disease. People who averaged just five hours of sleep a night also showed a higher level of ghrelin, a hormone the stomach releases to signal hunger.
FACT: Your body produces enough saliva during your lifetime to fill two swimming pools.
                         Luckily, most swimming pools are already filled with saliva, so yours isn't needed.
FACT: The average human loses 85,000 brain cells each day, but only regenerates 50 new ones.
FACT: It is illegal for an unmarried woman to parachute in Florida on Sundays; violators can be arrested. 
           As they should, From that altitude, Florida looks like a giant penis, and no unmarried  
                                                     woman should be looking at that, especially on the Lord's day.
FACT: Vermont women must get written permission from their husbands before they get false teeth.
FACT: In Britain, placing a postage stamp bearing the British monarch upside down is considered treason.
FACT: Masturbation is an offense punishable by decapitation in Indonesia.
FACT: Male doctors in Bahrain are not legally permitted to look directly at a woman's genitals: they may only examine them with a mirror.
FACT: In Lebanon, men are permitted to have sexual intercourse with an animal, but only if it is a female. Sex with a male animal is punishable by death.
The End.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

A dream come true: Photoshop

And God created  Man and Woman....

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...
or in Photoshop?

You can make another you, a Dream You, at least in the digital world. 













Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Facts that will scare the shit out of you (Part 2)

Facts that will scare the shit out of you (Part 2)

The following facts come from a book called "1,001 facts that will scare the shit out of you".
This is a book of scary facts, and the more you read, the more afraid you are likely to be. But if forewarned is forearmed, then the more you know, the safer you'll feel, even if it's a false sense of security since you can't do a thing about most of what you read here. But who cares, as long as you feel better?

FACT: Most wines are made from grapes harvested by machines that scythe through everything in their path, including sticks, insects, rodents, and even larger m:ammals, which can make their way into the end product. This is known to wine growers as MOG, or "material other than grapes."

FACT: Peaches, apples, nectarines, and strawberries are among the top 6 "dirtiest" foods, according to investigations by the Environmental Working Group. More than 90 percent of samples of these fruits tested positive for detectable pesticides, even after rinsed or peeled.

FACT: The well-known poison arsenic is approved by the FDA as an additive to poultry feed and given to at least 70 percent of chickens raised for consumption in the USA. Arsenic has been linked to cancer, birth defect, diabetes, and death.

FACT: Though banned by all the European nations and Canada, the synthetic hormone rBGH (Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone) is still used American dairy farmers to boost growth rates and increase body mass of cows, despite being linked to the higher risks of breast cancer and hormonal disorders in humans who consume milk from those cows.

FACT: Six-year-old Bennett Christiansen made headlines in 2008 when he was approved for his first credit card. Bank of America gave Christiansen a $600 credit limit even after he gave his actual birth date and listed his income truthfully as "$0" on the card application.

FACT: A man nearly died at an airport security checkpoint in Nuremberg in 2007 after drinking a full liter of vodka rather than surrendering it before taking his flight. The man became severely impaired and had to be taken to a hospital and treated for alcohol poisoning.

FACT: In 2007 a British climber reached the summit of Mt. Everest, but ran out of air during his descent. As many as forty climbers passed the dying man, unwilling to risk using up their own oxygen to help kim.

to be continued......

Monday, March 5, 2012

Some inspiring words

Some inspiring words that touched my heart on this Sunday.

- Only God knows how our lives will unfold. Hope is His gift to us, a window to look through.

- God speaks to us in many ways.
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- FAITH =Full Assurance In The Heart

- FEAR = False Evidence Appearing Real

- You can never change your past, but you can change your future!

- You may have absolutely no control over what happens to you but you can control how you respond. In other words, there are two major types of changes that tend to challenge us and disrupt our day-to-day lives. The first happens to us. The second happens within us. We can't control the first, but we can and should control the second.

- Medical research has shown that harboring anger and resentment for long periods causes physical and psychological stress that weakens your immune system and breaks down your vital organs.
(I know from experience this is true. Twelve years ago, I was diagnosed lymphoma stage 4. I fought and won the battle against cancer with a little help from our friend above....A little help? This is an understatement of course!)

The 84th Academy Awards

The 84th Academy Awards for the Best Picture went to "The Artist".

That is really a heartmoving movie even though it is speechless...

What a record! Considering it is a movie produced by a French director, with a French actor in a leading role. Jean Dujardin won the Oscar for the Best Actor in a Leading role, on top of that.
...
The producer of the movie was smart enough to shoot the movie in the USA with a French and American cast since the story takes place in Hollywood between 1927 and 1932.

And you know what?
This movie was produced in only 35 days with a total miserable budget of about 20 million dollars....Talent is recognized no matter what. Cheers!

So don't listen to those people who claim that the Korean movie industry is having difficulties because of lack of fund and that they cannot compete with big-budget Hollywood movies....

Absence of creativity, superb scenarios writers, mind-blowing movie directors, and visionary movie producers are the root of the problem in the Korean movie industry.

Bravo!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Youth Cannot Fight Against Talent

I was always frustrated not to see more mature Korean actors having a leading role in the South Korean cinema industry. It seems that the South Korean movie producers and directors are always thinking that putting young, pretty or handsome actors in whatever leading role will have a better box office result. Really? I don't think so.

They are pursuing a mediocre strategy bringing a more mediocre result. Maybe that is the reason why the South Korean movie industry is not flourishing.

The same phenomenon appears in the music and entertainment industry in general where the middle-aged talents are kept away from prime time TV shows. I have lived in France, Spain, and USA and I can assure you that in those countries middle aged talented people are always running the show.

South Korean entertainment industry needs to redirect it focus to more mature audience and not to try to satisfy an ever changing taste of their ghost target market: primary, middle or high school students.

By judging from the success, even in Korea, of the following middle aged world famous actors, the problem facing the South Korean cinema industry (including the TV industry) may then be a lack of good scenarios appropriate to middle-aged South Korean actors.
 
actor             age recent or upcoming movie
angelina jolie 47 the tourist (2010)
antonio banderas 52 haywire (2012)
ben affleck 40 argo (2012)
brad pitt 49 world war z (2012)
bruce willis 57 gi joe: retaliation (2012)
clive owen 48 shadow dancer (2012)
daniel craig 44 james bond: skyfall (2012)
david caruso  57 csi miami
demi moore 51 lol (2012)
denzel washington 58 safehouse (2012)
dustin hoffman 75 luck (tv series)
gary sinise 57 csi ny
georges clooney 51 gravity (2012)
harrison ford 70 fender's game (2013)
hugh jackman 44 real steel (2011)
jason statham 45 the expendables 2 (2012)
jessika parker 47 I don't know how she does it (2012)
jim carrey 50 burt wonderstone (2012)
john travolta 58 the expendables 2 (2012)
johnny depp 49 dark shadows (2012)
julia roberts 45 mirror mirror (2012)
keanu reeves 48 47 ronin (2012)
kevin spacey 53 inseparable (2012)
leonardo di caprio 38 the great gatsby (2012)
liam neeson 60 the grey (2012)
matt damon 42 elysium (2013)
meryl streep 63 the iron lady (2012)
michael douglas 68 haywire (2012)
morgan freeman 75 the true confession of charlotte doyle (2012)
nicolas cage 48 the frozen ground (20120
nicole kidman 45 stoker (2012)
paul walker 39 fast five (2011)
richard gere 63 arbitrage (2012)
robert de niro 69 freelancers (2012)
robert downer jr. 47 the avengers (2012)
robert redford 76 the company you keep (2012)
russell crowe 48 man of steel (2013)
samuel jackson 64 lie down with darkness (2012)
shia labeouf 26 the wettest county (2012)
sylvester stallone 66 the expendables 2 (2012)
tom cruise 50 mission impossible: the ghost protocol (2011)
tom hanks 56 cloud atlas (2012)
william petersen 61 csi las vegas
willy smith 44 after earth (2013)
average age  53