The only solution to life – fast & intense

You can live your life in various ways; I am rather radical when I say that you must live it intense & keep things fast. Are there counter examples? Praying should be slow; eating should be done slower; some sports require relaxation, rather than intense concentration; doing things fast can lead to mistakes. But, overall, I consider that a fast & intense life is the way to go.

Hello! (on Skype)

First, let’s start with a song to get us into the mood: Now, for the serious business. :) If you say „Hello!” on Yahoo! Messenger and the person is not online, the message gets sent to the person only when that person comes online. You may or you may not be online at that specific time. On Google Chat, the message gets sent as an email. On Skype, things are different, though – you can say „Hello!” and the message will only be sent when both of the persons are online. So, if you want to talk to someone who rarely uses Skype, you can just open its profile, say „Hello!”, and, when both of you are online, the message will be sent. Cool, huh?

Everything up until this day helped you to be the one you are today

You can consider this – the whole creation of the Universe, then the world, the history, each person in the past, pretty much everything in the past helped, little or more, so that you are where you are today. It may have been with a purpose or without, but to me it’s very uplifting to consider that the whole past determined, in one way, my presence on Earth today. (I’ve heard this at a coaching NLP class, but it was a thought by someone not in the room, and I don’t remember who it was)

You can’t get fooled again!

I like this classic quote: Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me. Very uplifting; it mostly refers to a specific situation – getting fooled by somebody else; but, in a broader sense, one can get „fooled” by life; it’s somehow life’s fault if it surprises me with something I’m not prepared for; but the second time, it’s only my responsibility. George BUSH knows this well: