Monthly Archives: April 2013

Courage

I am not a *huge* Gandhi fan, but I do admire him. I certainly don’t think he was a Mahatma (maha, atma). But I do take his deepest message to heart about true courage. Violence is a cowardly thing to

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Kobiyashi Maru

What is the right question to answer? Many times people get bogged down in the rat race of life, reacting to it excessively, thus distracting them from what the actual scenario should be. An inherent assumption about my previous claim

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Annus Mirabilis

I think everyone has an innate desire to be great in some regards. At least for some people, this desire forms the core motivation for waking up in the morning and getting out of bed. Acheivemment is a funny word.

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Write the ‘man’ page first

When I write command line interfaces, I generally go to a coffee shop or a bar, with a notebook, and write down its (future) man page. It helps me clearly define the capabilities of this tool (piggying back on the

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Body timeline

My body will become old. It is not old right now. But it will. Metabolism will suck in 10 years. Gaining muscle will become hard. I think the liver won’t be too affected but the heart could have an issue.

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Persistence

Is the key. It is what will help you get over the brick walls. I should probably watch pausch’s lecture again. Seinfeld has a method in which he creates a chain of days he has worked on new jokes. The

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Adventures of an intellectual mind

This is going to be embarassing. I am about to quote Dumbledore: “To the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure.” Okay, okay … it is basically JK Rowling. One of my favorite experiments is evaluating the effects of intoxication on my

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Form, form, form!

I reached my all-time high bench press: 5 reps of 185. In other news, also reached my all-time high squat a couple of days ago at 5 reps of 265.  I am generally pretty confident with my squatting form but

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Its always about the second shot

The Pragmatic Programmer talks about how the first system designed is never the final one. I follow the rule that its always about the second girl I approach in a club (maybe even third).  The second set is also the easiest one.

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Anonymous honesty

Who am I? It doesn’t matter. I know who I am; do you know who you are? This blog is primarily for me and my own regalement. But the anonymity does serve a purpose. I am a perfectionist, but not always

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