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Ideas are overrated

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While many may cry foul, i firmly believe that ideas are overrated.

Granted, you can’t build a business on a stupid idea. What i meant is this – often, people get hung up on dreaming up the next big idea and asking questions like “Will this work?” without doing the one thing that matter: Execution.

Ideas that are not acted upon are just, well, ideas. Without action no ideas will come to fruition. Make that call, write that code, set-up some meetings – sometimes you’ll be surprise by how tiny actions and small initiatives can go a long, long way. All it takes is just one phone call/email/lunch/coffee to meet that one potential partner/client/mentor/investor. More than often you’ll be surprise how willing people are to share their thoughts and experiences (of course, humility helps).

Stop dreaming about tomorrow. Start acting today.

The Frog and the Scorpion

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The scorpion seeks a ride across the river, and by the river sits a frog.

The scorpion requests the frog to bring him across the river on his back, and the frog refuses, fearing the scorpion’s poisonous sting.

The scorpion then pleads, “You can trust me.” Upon hearing his pleas, the frog acquiesces. But as the frog bears the scorpion across the water, he feels the sting.

The poison spreads through the frog’s body, paralyzing his limbs. He asks the scorpion why he stung him, as now, they both will drown.

“It’s in my nature,” says the scorpion.

Quote of the Day.

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“Why is it that the one room whose name honors everyday life is so often a place where we do as little living as possible?”

- Excerpt from “Who lives in this room” by Joan DeJean, a professor of romance languages at the University of Pennsylvania

The Traveller

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I was flipping through photos from the past, and i chanced upon this one.

It was 2007, and i was on my way back home. This is a sight all too familiar to me, or maybe to some of you who take the railway to Malaysia. Yes, this is Malaysian railway.

I suppose i’m one of the very few that actually enjoy the train rides. Yes the trains are always late; yes they take many hours more to reach home, compared to coaches. Still, i don’t mind.

It’s cliche to say that it’s the journey that counts, but it does. To me those train rides were like gateways in between lives; like a rite of passage between the duality i maintain – the busy urban life in Singapore and the quiescent life in Seremban (which is, like how i like to tell people, a small town 40 – 50 minutes drive away from Kuala Lumpur.)

The railway takes a different route, it’s not as straightforward as the highway. Instead, it weaves in and out of cities, towns and forests. I like seeing the blur of green outside of the window, when the train whizzes past plantations (for Malaysia has a lot of oil palm plantations.) I like watching the way cars and motorcycles hum along the dusty roads in small towns, where many colonial shop houses still dot the streets.

The long train rides gave me time to think, and to read. Or just, to simply admire people and things around me. Sometimes, i meet interesting people too. Fellow Asean scholars (yes, there were many of us, from far and before.); college students; foreigners from the West; sons and fathers; mothers and daughters. Most of them made interesting conversations, and i was genuinely interested. In some subtle way, i was collecting stories, and at the same time writing my own (for stories are made up of people, and their stories too.)

Mm, maybe i should do a backpack-across-USA-on-the-railway at the end of NOC. Heh. We shall see.

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Random Musings

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Time is never time at all,
You can never ever leave without leaving a piece of youth..
And our lives are forever changed,
We will never be the same,
The more you change the less you feel..

Believe, believe in me, believe..
Believe that life can change,
That you're not stuck in vain.
We're not the same, we're different tonight.
Tonight, so bright,
Tonight..

- "Tonight tonight" , The Smashing Pumpkins

How different will we all be, in 5, 10 years time? Will we still stand by our ideals, doing what we want to do, what we believe?

Only time will tell.

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