Personal posts are not for everyone, but there may be words in here that you could cherish, or you may just like reading my mind as it is being set to words right here. This post is personal1, but relates to all of us, I’m sure of it. Do with it whatever you want.
The rise (no fall) and how to relax (no stress)
I suppose it is not news to most of you that discipline is power. I suppose, however, that finding one’s right interpretation of discipline is rather hard. A few months ago, I made up my mind. I said to myself, “Rob, there’s two things you must do. The one, it is that you chillax the fuck down, the two, don’t slack, you bastard.” I seem to harass myself pretty easily, but it worked out for the best. Taking things lighter will make things lighter to bear. I wish I’d known earlier.
Basically, not slacking is pretty easy. The key is knowing exactly what you want to do. Then it almost comes naturally.
Concepts and living with crap
School is a great place to practice one’s tolerance regarding differing opinions. It doesn’t matter whether they are nonsensical. You will have to deal with them either way. That’s good. What this achieves, more than just sparking your ire, is making you realise what to ignore. I am convinced that ignoring things keeps you sane, to a certain degree2.
Of course it’s not always easy. It’s also not exclusive to mere opinions. People are complex and inane and that is the truth you will be accepting, are you to choose the path of the clear mind. Practice, it’s the tool of kings and gods alike!
What, pray tell, is the one true medicine to this pesky problem, you could ask me. I would kindly tell you to relax. Chill. Chillax. Take it lighter because it’s not all worth your time, and your time is valuable, now isn’t it.
- Well, I slightly strayed from that objective, but it should do no person any harm. I’m friendly like that. ←
- I’ll leave it up to you whether I mean to what degree you should ignore things or how sane it will “keep” you. Spark-spark! I’m sparkin’ your mind! ←
I’m sure this has been said billions of times before, but Norway is beautiful. Well, I’ve only seen Oslo, but Oslo was beautiful. I’m also convinced I’m not the only one when I say that the women in Norway… well, yeah, the general trend may be obvious. Choosing where to move for my study just got slightly harder.
That’s all overshadowed, however, by the sheer fun I had. I spent a fair amount of time with my host Arne, one of the minds behind i use this. The rest of the week was spent with Audun, class photographer and far too kind. It should be known that he can’t pose too well, but it’s okay. Thanks for that, dudes. Some photos I shot are in this appropriately-titled photo set.
Some random remarks after this week: the DS Lite is an awesome little machine, black MacBooks have a truly sweet finish, the Nikon D70 is a great camera, the MacBook resists my most deviant actions in a Le Corbusier chaise longue ‘LC4′ and the newspapers are well-designed. Very much inspirational.
P.S. I failed to visit Opera and don’t even feel bad about it. Surely that means it was awesome enough?
An unlikely trend whore, I do however like me some nice stuff. So I’ve been enjoying a MacBook for a while now, tied to a 20-inch flatpanel. Sitting in the garden, coding and designing, must be one of the biggest changes in my computing life since getting my first Mac. It’s nice to be getting something more than a monitor tan.
I am appealing to all Oslo citizens to meet up with me on one of the three middle days of the next week. These are July 11 through 13. So if you live in or near Oslo and would like to grab a cup of coffee (or tea, or a glass of beer or wine or anything) with me, mail me or try IM. I am known for being pretty kind to people, so this offer sounds like a good plan to me! What are you waiting for!
I had several things up my sleeve on the web side of life, but I put them on my desk while I’m spending some time out of here. I shall revisit them some day soon. Until then, do enjoy my Flickr photo stream and have a good time.