Bucharest, June 11, 2021: Alin Gherman- CEO Nobel Technologies, Olivia Vereha– co-founder & chief of operations at Code for Romania; Alex Glod– storyteller, trainer and TEDx speaker, Ioana Vieru – Marketer and Andrei Lasc – Creative Director at Cu Substrat Agency are the speakers for this new edition of FUN Bucharest.
You need more than dreams
“I think a lot of people dream. And while they are busy dreaming, the really happy people, the really successful people, the really interesting, engaged, powerful people, are busy doing.” – Shonda Rhimes, Dartmouth 2014 (via – Sahil Bloom on Twitter)
Doing things helps with gaining knowledge. Sure, you can read about things, you can be prepared, but in the end, one needs to act.
It’s not an easy life. When I think of workers who work long hours, sometimes even on the weekends, just work, no fun, that’s not easy.
I also think that most people need some time off, it’s a necessity.
But if I have to choose between two extremes – work or read and think, I’d consider working. (sure, unless you consider reading to be working, such as for a book critic)
I like this quote and I wanted to share it with others. Now, for some other quotes.
What do people do after they retire?
#1 Read
The founder of ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, Zang Yiming has announced that he will be stepping down. […] Yiming he would like to start reading more books and daydream a little more too. (via »)
#2 Spend more time with family:
Nick Maroutsos, head of global bonds at Janus Henderson Investors, is set to retire in October to take more road trips with his kids, after the pandemic caused him to reevaluate his “goals in life,” he told Bloomberg. (via »)
But how do rich people get rich? Some of them by reading books:
Mark Cuban is an avid reader (as are his fellow billionaires Bill Gates and Warren Buffett). […]
But Cuban said one book in particular stands out as helping him to stay focused on his money goals early in his career: “Cashing in on the American Dream: How to Retire at 35.” (via »)
Despre Dream Residence: garsoniere, apartamente ieftine de vanzare sector 5 (Rahova, zona Sebastian, Pucheni)
A fost odată ca niciodată un vis, în 2012, care în prezent are locatari în sute de apartamente!
Conform inițiatorilor,
Dream Residence e mai mult decât un cartier, e o comunitate!
De ce acest proiect?
Dacă ești în căutarea unor apartamente de vânzare în sector 5, sau a unor garsoniere ieftine de vânzare, Dream Residence este o investiție de lungă durată în cei dragi ție, dar și în calitatea vieții tale.
Complexul pune la dispoziție un complex rezidențial de apartamente în Rahova inclus într-o ofertă accesibilă, cu toate elementele necesare pentru a îndeplini criteriile unei casei mult visate.
Proiectul găzduiește un mix de garsoniere, 2 camere și 3 camere, atent compartimentate, ce țin cont de cerințele tale.
Ce găsești în proiect?
- garsoniere în Rahova;
- apartamente de 2 camere în Rahova;
- apartamente de 3 camere în Rahova.
În complexul rezidential din Rahova (sector 5, Rahova, zona Sebastian, Pucheni) s-a pornit din dorința de a realiza un “acasă” perfect pentru fiecare rezident.
În prezent, familia Dream Residence e din ce în ce mai mare, într-un loc unde poți crea amintirile ideale, alături de cei dragi, în locul în care găsești toate beneficiile unui trai modern și calitativ.
Praise the praiser
Once, at my grandparents’ house in Buzău, I was sent into the village. I came back running, to overhear a conversation between my grandfather and my grandmother: “Olivian is a hardworking person. Wherever you send him, he goes.”
My grandfather didn’t use to say too many good things to my face. But when he made that confession to my grandmother, I knew he meant it.
Another memory is with a rather critical teacher from the 8th grade, who, at least for a moment, I managed to impress.
I think people should say more good things one to another.
The only exception I can think of are monks, who prefer not to be praised.
Praising makes the world better, in my opinion.
I still think of moments when someone told something good about me, it feeds me, it’s a validation I need. I’m trying not to depend on this, but it happens naturally.
Also, don’t fake it. If you don’t mean praising, I wouldn’t do it. Say the truth, don’t just say things.
But if you focus on “What could I say good about this person?”, most likely you’ll come up with something.
Follow-up: Dr. Stelian Gomboș – Despre “Rugul Aprins”, Pr. Sofian Boghiu și Pr. Nicolae Bordașiu (2021.06.06, Biserica Sfântul Pantelimon – Foișorul de Foc București)
În data de 6 iunie 2021, la Biserica Sfântul Pantelimon – Foișorul de Foc București, dr. Stelian Gomboș a susținut un cuvânt de învățătură despre “Rugul Aprins”, Pr. Sofian Boghiu (Mănăstirea Antim) și Pr. Nicolae Bordașiu.
Mai jos, video de la eveniment.
Testing hardware – keyboard, chair
There is some hardware, like a nice keyboard or an ergonomic chair, which you can hardly test.
Sure, you can go into a store and see if you like it or not, start typing on the keyboard or lean back on the chair.
But how will you feel one week after using it? 3 months? One year?
I don’t think that first impressions are the best in these situations.
As I see it, you can only test if you don’t like some things like that – if you really hate the chair, if the keyboard annoys you a lot.
Știrile lunii mai 2021
Mai jos, resursele cele mai importante, pentru mine, din luna mai 2021. Pot fi suprapuneri de la o secțiune la alta.
Ads with a heart
In Romania, I’ve heard some times ago that ads that are emotional, with soul, are remembered better than those that speak about logic and demonstrations.
And what do a lot of advertisers do? They put a heart in their ads.
Lots of ads with a heart:
- We save you money, not love – a supermarket.
- The drugstore of the heart.
- For the heart of Romanians – a beer.
- Chocolate in the shape of a heart.
- Print hearts and put them in a window – an additive to soups.
- Health from the heart of Dacia – medicinal plants.
The list is surely bigger, but I don’t watch as many ads as I used to do.
The issue with all these? They’re mostly cognitive, not emotional.
Even if you say “This is from the heart”, this does not make the message emotional.
“From Russia, with love” (1963 movie) does have some emotional connections (Russia, love). But, still, it’s rather rational.
It’s not enough, in my opinion, to take the heart, put it in an ad – voilà, you have an emotional message.
Emotions come from memories (recalling an emotional event, like the connection with Russia, above), or from stories (“with love” will remind you of other times when people told you a thing like that).
Shrek vs. The dream princesses
Some consider that Shrek wasn’t a success:
“The fairytale comedy was a hit with critics and audiences but its toilet humour, glibness and shoddy animation mark it out as a misfire”. (Shrek at 20: an unfunny and overrated low for blockbuster animation | Animation in film | The Guardian)
When you compare Shrek with the dream-like princesses, to me some things are worth mentioning:
- Shrek didn’t do much self-improvement. Sure, as in any movie, the main hero wants to improve on a specific thing. But, all-in-all, Shrek was happy with not succeeding. Not great, but happy.
- On another hand, most of Disney princesses focus on being almost perfect, like a dream. They focus on self-improvement a bit too much. Great, but, perhaps, less happy.
- What’s the solution? Get the best out of both worlds. You do need to become better, you can’t just be happy with your state. On another hand, you can accept some things are they are and fully enjoy life.
Fully developed professional
I think that in order to be a good professional, you might need to know some things outside of your area.
Leonardo da Vinci knew a lot of things.
Nicolae Steinhardt, if I’m not mistaken, recommends monks to know some other things, not necessarily focus 100% on Theology.
Andrei Pleșu: “Dar cine îşi imaginează că a nu citi, a nu cădea niciodată pe gînduri, a te purta birjăreşte, a te ocupa numai de şmecherii şi aranjamente adaugă ceva calităţii tale umane e la fel de smintit ca cel care crede că a fi frecventat bibliotecile e a fi deja cu sufletul în rai şi a avea un ascendent inatacabil asupra oricui.”
There was a quote that when you need to choose between two professionals if they’re of generally equal value it might be a better idea to choose the one with a greater culture.
Even if you work with numbers and information bits (0s and 1s), you might still need some theater, some literature.
You do need logic, demonstration and technical parts.
But if you want to be a good professional it might be wiser to have a balanced formation, not just technical, but also art-related, not only art-related but also technical.
A quote:
Andrei Pleșu discută cu Sever Voinescu, redactor-șef al Dilemei vechi, despre cultură și tinerii de azi. „A venit un om la mine, un inginer, și mi-a spus: După ce am citit Jurnalul de la Păltiniș, am devenit un mai bun inginer“. (Andrei Pleșu despre ce poate stîrni cultura în oameni – Dilema veche)