Focus went south after 5

I’m amazed by how much of an attention span I have. Was reading “A brief history of time” by Stephen Hawking. Though I learned a little bit more (about the reason why and how we found out about the Earth circulation around the Sun, and the light cone in relative of time, etc.) I stillContinueContinue reading “Focus went south after 5”

Failing, but on soft bed

I haven’t told anyone that I have failed my first N2 level of Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) just yet, except two or three close friends of mine. I know I don’t owe the world an explanation of why I failed, yet I felt that I wanted to talk to you about how I failed,ContinueContinue reading “Failing, but on soft bed”

An answer to a long struggle

Have you ever felt like sometimes, you yearn for an answer to a particular problem that was so abstract, you couldn’t see how you would grasp the concept at all? I think that I finally learn how to pay more attention to Integrating online and offline community of mine. So what does this have toContinueContinue reading “An answer to a long struggle”

Nothing matters until you produce something that is worthy of time

“I think therefore I am” wouldn’t be enough for the sake of living. Honestly, if we just think and call it a life, we would probably be just streams of light running through the empty space without making any real impact. The philosophical question of “why am I here” isn’t much entertaining to me anymore,ContinueContinue reading “Nothing matters until you produce something that is worthy of time”

Misread my favorite book once so I read it again and again.

My first impression after reading the book “My Virginity – the Autobiography” By Richard Branson is that he succeeded with lots of courage, adventures, and luck. I was living in this illusion of undertaking that if you take risks, and do bold things, have trust in yourself or just trusting the process, it will turnContinueContinue reading “Misread my favorite book once so I read it again and again.”

Things to avoid while taking classes in college

Perhaps the hardest thing of all to do is to predict the future. I found it hard. Perhaps I should learn more about data analysis. Imagine how awesome it is to be more efficient with predicting trends and repetitive behaviours. I made a mistake of taking way too many classes during my first semester ofContinueContinue reading “Things to avoid while taking classes in college”

A leap, perhaps!

I think the article on converting Solar Energy did fairly well in gaining view, after all, it gained a whooping 12 views! (Haha, back pat). This prompts me to think deeper about whether I should divert my attention writing to you, or should I keep the narration of this blog a little bit more personal,,…AfterContinueContinue reading “A leap, perhaps!”

Writing about Globalization and Human Rights

For our courses I had a chance to learn more about the big actors in human rights legislation. The discussion about social media and human rights were actually an interesting one, as different set of rights are in direct violation of others given certain contexts and stakeholders. I found this simple and comprehensive explanation givenContinueContinue reading “Writing about Globalization and Human Rights”

Should we focus more on the process than the result?

I think some of my friends share with me the ethical points of view, to see things as its result rather than the process of achieving it, and the other to see the process of arriving at the result is more important than the result itself. For me, I think I relate to the latterContinueContinue reading “Should we focus more on the process than the result?”

An Itaewon class OST list

It’s strange to talk about Itaewon Class. Part of me doesn’t want to share my impression of this precious movie, but part of me want to introduce to you all about it. I have learned so much from the drama, that words won’t be enough to describe it. What I know, is that this seriesContinueContinue reading “An Itaewon class OST list”