Wednesday, April 16, 2008

「遊ぼう~」伝説

もうあの時みたいには言えない。。あんな素直に、ぽろっと(笑)

言える相手がいないのかな?
人に迷惑かもと気にしだしてしまったのかな?
なんで言えなくなったのかな?

今でも相変わらず「遊びたい」のに。。

Talent...Average

"Talent" is not a word I am associated with, but neither is "average."
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"Weird?" Bingo

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Staying Afloat

游不動,所以只有漂浮
但是就當連漂浮也吃力的時候,該怎麼辦?

閉著眼,憋住氣,無抵抗地躲進水裡也不是辦法
那只會隔離外界,加重壓力,增加恐懼

可是只有自己,而周圍一無所有的時候
那也真的只好二選一:掙扎浮游或安靜沉溺

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

"Inefficiency" is the New Way to Go

Going back to the multi-tasking topic.

Since there's not enough time, 24 hours a day, to do every single thing one at a time, we're forced into muti-tasking to meet deadlines.

one at a time method = focused, thorough, efficient in terms of total time consumption on one job; but, as its name implies, only one thing gets done.

multi-task method = focus is divided, may not be thorough, but gives multiple jobs at least some progress in a set amount of time.

I guess they are different types of efficiency.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Rio & Lima

2匹の犬を飼ったら、こう名付けようかな

Scared of Nothing

...meaning: scared of nothing or nothing?



or could it also mean: scared of everything?

in the sense of, scared of losing everything


but if there is nothing then losing everything need not be an issue to be scared of




I am not making sense, that's why I'm writing.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

waiting for something to Happen

you said: ..around the corner
but I think: ..over the hill

either way, we just need to keep moving forward


休息是為了走更長遠的路


人を癒すことにより、自分も癒される

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

one Chaper at a time

...or maybe even one page at a time.


Multi-tasking has become the needed survival skill for modern day peeps. Sure, we do it all the time processing the massive inputs that technology has allowed us to obtain, but we're still just focusing on one thing at a time..just switching back and forth rapidly (at sometimes insane speeds).

It just doesn't seem like we were intended for multi-tasking, yet every aspect of life seems to be demanding it. Whatever happened to the more ideal "one step at a time", "one thing at a time" approach? Why are they being associated with "slow", "time-consuming", or "inefficient" when it's only natural?


Nowadays, it's so much harder to concentrate on one thing for a long time, than to do several at a time.