The games we play
by fleorin on Apr.19, 2010, under Brainstorms
Why is it that we (all of us really) are so much alike but cannot get along? at least not without fights… starting from the smallest disagreement in the kitchen over some cheese or choosing a name for your own “kid” (some of you may read it as “project”) to this kind of disagreements.
Why do we keep playing the same “loosing” games over and over again, without seeing that nobody actually wins?
Could it be that we cannot stand to see our own image in each of us, like in a mirror? Are we so scared that we could do exactly the same mistakes as others did? I wonder if looking from the other side of the mirror can help us in getting out of the “loosing” game and accepting our differences… so we can focus on our similarities. If you ever succeed in doing this please let me know how you did it!
Help yourself!
by fleorin on Mar.19, 2010, under Brainstorms
Imagine going to the gym, get a little tired, in fact little more… You’re exhausted! You crawl back home and you realize that you forgot your cigarettes at the gym. You really want to smoke one now, you’re really addicted… Your whole body is screaming for a smoke… What options do you have?
A lots of question to answer or just problems to solve, eitherway I cannot get over the fact that you’ve been to the gym with cigarettes!
- Why on earth would you do that? Your health!?!
The “hello” word
by fleorin on Mar.17, 2010, under Brainstorms
You could expect a literary analysis of the “hello” word, but you will not find it here.
The crazy thing thou is that if you’re still reading “hello world” then you might be a bloody programmer.
Just Think of what the word means: “Hello!” … it means that we are so starved of human interaction that we invented even a shorter way of saying “hello”:
- Hi!