To end the month with a good reading. I want to comment something about another book I'm reading "The positive mental attitude". I know that It's really difficult to get rid of the pessimistic attitude we have. I consider myself as a pessimist. So that's why I'm reading that book to change my attitude and to realize that being optimist is better to face all the situations we encounter in our lives.
What your mind can believe, then you can get it with a positive mental attitude.
When suddenly you receive a good idea, write it down. Use always pencil and a sheet of paper or a notebook or whatever.
When you have a trouble ask questions and your mind will work on it until you know how to solve the problem.
Do it now makes the difference.
Hope is the basic ingredient to stimulate yourself and others.
Stimulate others trusting them and with faith.
You can use letters to stimulate others.
When you have confidence in others, the latter get the success.
Motivate yourself saying the words of what you can be, example. "Be agressive", "Be sincere", etc and use the Do it now principle.
Study, think and plan with a positive mental attitude.
Those are part of the notes I took from the book that I haven't finished reading it.
I've dealt with different kind of people during my life. Those that are optimistic I admire and are a good example of how I should be. In family are few optimistic people unfortunately, so that's why I need to learn how to be optimist and practice that to be successful.
I think the book is worth reading it. If you don't have that skill you should read it.
Have an excellent day and end of month.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
Resistencia civil pacífica / peacefully civil resistance
Hoy voy a hablar de algunas cosas que podemos hacer en nuestros lugares para protestar y obligar a los gobiernos y a las empresas a que hagan algo en beneficio de todos. Estas acciones dependen de cada persona y si cada quién pone su granito de arena entonces es una excelente estrategía para lograr nuestros objetivos como sociedad.
Hace poco recibí un email en que hablaba de la resistencia civil pacífica, te preguntarás y ¿qué es la resistencia civil pacífica?, te voy a decir algunos ejemplos para que te des una idea.
Resulta que vas seguido a un centro comercial en el que tiene un gran estacionamiento y cada mes le suben el precio, obvio le suben el precio porque es un gran negocio independientemente si la gente compre o no en los locales comerciales, con el solo hecho de ir a la plaza en tu auto, el dueño del centro comercial se vuelve millonario. Definitivamente te das cuenta de eso y analizas que el estacionamiento es un requisito obligatorio que debe de tener los centros comerciales y que no deberían de cobrar, entonces la solución es no ir al centro comercial en tu carro. Si haces esto los dueños van a perder muchisimo dinero y como no va a seguir siendo negocio, entonces van a reducir o a quitar la tarifa del estacionamiento.
Otro ejemplo: La gasolina, aqui siempre sube el precio de la gasolina. La solución hay que andar en bicicleta, o caminar, usar lo menos posible el automovil para que demostremos que estamos inconformes y que tienen que hacer algo para reducir el precio del combustible.
La electricidad es el mismo caso, tenemos que buscar alguna manera de no consumir tanta electricidad y si se puede usar algun tipo de tecnología para producir nuestra propia energía electrica.
El aumento de los precios de la carne por ejemplo, pues no compremos carne, comamos otras cosas.
Si realmente queremos cambiar las cosas entonces actuemos. Cada quien ponga su granito de arena para construir lo que más queramos para nuestra comunidad.
=)
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Today, I'm going to talk about some things we can do in our places to protest and oblige governments and companies to do something to benefit all the people. These actions depend on each person and If all of us do our part in it, then It'll be an excellent strategy to get our goals as a society.
A few time ago I got an email that was about the peacefully civil resistance, and you may ask and what the peacefully civil resistance is? I'm going to tell you some examples to grasp the idea.
It turns out that you go to the mall often, that has a big parking lot and the parking lot fee is raised each month because it's a big business regardless if the people buy or not something in the stores, with the mere fact of going there with your car, the owner of the mall is turning into a millionaire. Definitely you realized that and analize that having a parking lot is a obligatory requirement for the malls and they shoudln't charge for it, then the solution is not going to the mall with your car. If you do that, the owner of the mall is going to loose a lot of money and it's already no longer a business, then the fee is going to be reduced or it has going to be removed.
Another example: The gasoline, here the gasoline price rises always. The solution is that we have to ride the bycicles, walk, and use the car as less as possible to demonstrate we don't agree with the price, so the companies or government have to do something to reduce the cost of the gasoline.
The electricity is the same case, we have to look for a way not to use so much energy if you can you can use some technology to produce your own electricity.
The rise of the price of the meat for example, so we don't buy meat, we eat another things.
If we really want to change the things then we act. Each one does his own part t to build what we want the most for our community.
Poner un granito de arena = do someone's bit/part
Please comment it. Greetings!
Hace poco recibí un email en que hablaba de la resistencia civil pacífica, te preguntarás y ¿qué es la resistencia civil pacífica?, te voy a decir algunos ejemplos para que te des una idea.
Resulta que vas seguido a un centro comercial en el que tiene un gran estacionamiento y cada mes le suben el precio, obvio le suben el precio porque es un gran negocio independientemente si la gente compre o no en los locales comerciales, con el solo hecho de ir a la plaza en tu auto, el dueño del centro comercial se vuelve millonario. Definitivamente te das cuenta de eso y analizas que el estacionamiento es un requisito obligatorio que debe de tener los centros comerciales y que no deberían de cobrar, entonces la solución es no ir al centro comercial en tu carro. Si haces esto los dueños van a perder muchisimo dinero y como no va a seguir siendo negocio, entonces van a reducir o a quitar la tarifa del estacionamiento.
Otro ejemplo: La gasolina, aqui siempre sube el precio de la gasolina. La solución hay que andar en bicicleta, o caminar, usar lo menos posible el automovil para que demostremos que estamos inconformes y que tienen que hacer algo para reducir el precio del combustible.
La electricidad es el mismo caso, tenemos que buscar alguna manera de no consumir tanta electricidad y si se puede usar algun tipo de tecnología para producir nuestra propia energía electrica.
El aumento de los precios de la carne por ejemplo, pues no compremos carne, comamos otras cosas.
Si realmente queremos cambiar las cosas entonces actuemos. Cada quien ponga su granito de arena para construir lo que más queramos para nuestra comunidad.
=)
____________________________________________________________
Today, I'm going to talk about some things we can do in our places to protest and oblige governments and companies to do something to benefit all the people. These actions depend on each person and If all of us do our part in it, then It'll be an excellent strategy to get our goals as a society.
A few time ago I got an email that was about the peacefully civil resistance, and you may ask and what the peacefully civil resistance is? I'm going to tell you some examples to grasp the idea.
It turns out that you go to the mall often, that has a big parking lot and the parking lot fee is raised each month because it's a big business regardless if the people buy or not something in the stores, with the mere fact of going there with your car, the owner of the mall is turning into a millionaire. Definitely you realized that and analize that having a parking lot is a obligatory requirement for the malls and they shoudln't charge for it, then the solution is not going to the mall with your car. If you do that, the owner of the mall is going to loose a lot of money and it's already no longer a business, then the fee is going to be reduced or it has going to be removed.
Another example: The gasoline, here the gasoline price rises always. The solution is that we have to ride the bycicles, walk, and use the car as less as possible to demonstrate we don't agree with the price, so the companies or government have to do something to reduce the cost of the gasoline.
The electricity is the same case, we have to look for a way not to use so much energy if you can you can use some technology to produce your own electricity.
The rise of the price of the meat for example, so we don't buy meat, we eat another things.
If we really want to change the things then we act. Each one does his own part t to build what we want the most for our community.
Poner un granito de arena = do someone's bit/part
Please comment it. Greetings!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Cameroon
Hi guys, how have you been? I went to a conference about Cameroon with my friend yesterday and we met a french girl and a cameroonian guy. We talked a little bit with the french girl and she explained us about some African handcrafts that were there. There were many crafts but what I liked the most was a very weird mask made of coconut's fiber.
The Cameroonian guy spoke in my natal language with a touch of french accent, he showed us a power point presentation. He said that Cameroon was named that way because the portuguese were the first ones in going there and they named 2 rivers like "Camaroes" that means shrimps.
The coin there is the African franc and you can buy many things with little money. For example a meal cost less than 1 usd. You can buy a 3-story building with 1000 usd.
There are 2 nature reserves with a lot of wild animals, I think they take care of the animals and keep preserving the nature.
The oficial languages in Cameroon are French and English. There are 8 States where French is spoken and 2 states where English is spoken. So it's like Canada.
Cameroon is a peaceful country. They haven't had a war or a conflict. The people there are pacific. The government has given a lot of scholarships to the good students to go abroad and then when they go back home they can get a job easily.
I think the government has focus a lot on education.
After the conference I saw part of a documentary and what I noticed was that the life there is completely different from here. First of all the babies are taken out from their mothers and are given to another family, It could be the mother's sister or another person, that's because they want their children to be completely independent.
The houses of the movie were small and there's no lawn, actually I didn't see lawn, all was ground. And I could notice that people were happy even though they seem to have a precarious life.
I think Cameroonian people are healthier than the people from here I think they don't worry a lot.
I learned something new about Cameroon, in fact this is my first contact with the African culture.
The Cameroonian guy spoke in my natal language with a touch of french accent, he showed us a power point presentation. He said that Cameroon was named that way because the portuguese were the first ones in going there and they named 2 rivers like "Camaroes" that means shrimps.
The coin there is the African franc and you can buy many things with little money. For example a meal cost less than 1 usd. You can buy a 3-story building with 1000 usd.
There are 2 nature reserves with a lot of wild animals, I think they take care of the animals and keep preserving the nature.
The oficial languages in Cameroon are French and English. There are 8 States where French is spoken and 2 states where English is spoken. So it's like Canada.
Cameroon is a peaceful country. They haven't had a war or a conflict. The people there are pacific. The government has given a lot of scholarships to the good students to go abroad and then when they go back home they can get a job easily.
I think the government has focus a lot on education.
After the conference I saw part of a documentary and what I noticed was that the life there is completely different from here. First of all the babies are taken out from their mothers and are given to another family, It could be the mother's sister or another person, that's because they want their children to be completely independent.
The houses of the movie were small and there's no lawn, actually I didn't see lawn, all was ground. And I could notice that people were happy even though they seem to have a precarious life.
I think Cameroonian people are healthier than the people from here I think they don't worry a lot.
I learned something new about Cameroon, in fact this is my first contact with the African culture.
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