The Anti Hero

Fuck You, I'm Byronic.
Need more of these.

Need more of these.

Rebirth

Reviving this online nook after almost 6 months of silence. Life happened, more relevant shit came up and took over my old routine. This year, I promised myself to accomplish more things and best what I’ve done last year. Truth be told, it’s really a challenge to top the awesomeness of 2011. But heck, I’m always excited to push my limits and look forward to making greater things happen this year.

Laying out 5 achievable goals for 2012:

1. Set up a new business. Management consulting firm that specializes on IT solutions.

2. Improve existing skills on business solutions, marketing and project managment.

3. Learn more on IT solutions. Launch a small to medium scale proprietary program within the year.

4. Make more money. Save more money. 

5. Experience life more. Travel to places I’ve never been, eat food I’ve never tried and do things I’ve never thought of pulling off.

That’s it for now. Will document my progress in the coming days.

Relax

There are only two principles that you need to get to play great music or to live a great life: concentration and relaxation. And that’s it.

If you’re in a situation where you have to give a talk to your people and you feel tense, like it’s not coming from the heart, practice relaxing on the spot. So don’t just practice the talk you’re going to give. Practice relaxing, too.

Very nice.

Very nice.

Soccer players from Haiti’s Zaryen team (in blue) and the national amputee team fight for the ball during a friendly match at the national stadium in Port-au-Prince January 10, 2011. Sprinting on their crutches at breakneck speed, the young soccer players who lost legs in Haiti’s earthquake last year project a symbol of hope and resilience in a land where so much is broken. (REUTERS/Kena Betancur)
Such a powerful photo. Amputees playing football. That’s probably one of the most absurd things ever. But these guys are doing it. Probably even better than most of us. And I’m sure they’re proud of themselves for being able to play football despite their disabilities. For the vast majority, many would give up on chasing their dreams or accomplishing their goals when faced with the littlest of obstacles. To these guys, a lost leg doesn’t mean they couldn’t play football anymore. Because really, in playing football, you just need a FOOT and use it to kick the BALL. As long as you have a foot, then you’re all set. It’s the same thing with life. You have a brain and an able body to shape your destiny and reach your dreams. Use it and make it work!

Soccer players from Haiti’s Zaryen team (in blue) and the national amputee team fight for the ball during a friendly match at the national stadium in Port-au-Prince January 10, 2011. Sprinting on their crutches at breakneck speed, the young soccer players who lost legs in Haiti’s earthquake last year project a symbol of hope and resilience in a land where so much is broken. (REUTERS/Kena Betancur)

Such a powerful photo. Amputees playing football. That’s probably one of the most absurd things ever. But these guys are doing it. Probably even better than most of us. And I’m sure they’re proud of themselves for being able to play football despite their disabilities. For the vast majority, many would give up on chasing their dreams or accomplishing their goals when faced with the littlest of obstacles. To these guys, a lost leg doesn’t mean they couldn’t play football anymore. Because really, in playing football, you just need a FOOT and use it to kick the BALL. As long as you have a foot, then you’re all set. It’s the same thing with life. You have a brain and an able body to shape your destiny and reach your dreams. Use it and make it work!

Now that’s one damn fine cup of coffee. This must be how He-Man feels like when he gets zapped by the power of Grayskull. LOL my metaphors amuse me. Thanks CBTL. 

Now that’s one damn fine cup of coffee. This must be how He-Man feels like when he gets zapped by the power of Grayskull. LOL my metaphors amuse me. Thanks CBTL.