Posts Tagged ‘emba’

淚在眼角流

September 3, 2010

今天午飯和一些少有敍會的同學仔一起,不是數十年沒見的小學同學仔,只是六年光景 “腦"面全非。

其中一位把我的名字叫錯了,問題不太,光天化日,她不是在夢中,我也不是她理想情人的料子,沒有放在心上。離譜的是有一位花了九牛二虎之力也不能說出她當年組員的名字,甚至連人數也搞不清。

這還算了,我親愛的組員就是忘記了當年功課是誰做的,內容是什麼當然記不起。幸運的當然是我,我自作自受(分數方面),組員們對我的信任也永誌難忘。

最後我們實在太忘形,在眼角的淚痕十分難看要不斷清理,女士們說一頓飯皺紋多了,我想大笑好比帶氧運動,多做有益。

熱切期待下次常氧運動。

不要對號入坐,說的不是你,快樂難求,難得胡塗!

I run therefore I think

October 24, 2009

Before the end of the first year our Professor asked us what additional subjects or curriculum we think would be helpful. I said Law and Psychology. Very soon they have this double degree programme. These studies are training mentally. If I’m asked again I would propose to add mandatory PE lessons for EMBA students. Am I nuts, these people aren’t primary school boys and girls what’s the point have Physical Exercise lessons?

I suggest they are all coached for long distance running, at least for 10k or even marathon, during the course of 2 years. Please don’t leave this page yet although you must be thinking that I’m total out of my mind.

People enrolling to programmes like this are supposed to be busy executives spending long hours at work, those who can squeeze couple of hours each week attending class are considered lucky. Finding few more time slots each week for training would be a challenge to their time management skill. Not possible you said? Come on, if there is a will there is a way!

Reasons are pretty simple and straight forward if you follow these

  • without sound body, bright minds just won’t deliver good work (there are exceptions of course)
  • you have PE lessons in primary, secondary and sports are encouraged in University, for what reasons you can refuse to attend mandatory PE lessons here?
  • alright you said you do lots of other sports, e.g. golf (when was the last time you skipped networking/entertainment/eating/drinking after a game of golf?), but running is different keep reading
  • the philosophy behind running, something can’t be taught in class, something must be experienced mentally on the track

I have been running for short distance for couple of times per week, 3 to 5k, recently I managed to do close to 10k. The state of mind to run longer distance is quick different, it isn’t just about physical strength, it’s a lot more than just controlling your stride and the form of how you run. It’s a training of the mind.

Along the scenic route I normally run there are lots of elderly people in the morning. Everyone running on that route overtakes me except those with a stick or with maid helping them enjoying the breeze and birds singing. That’s quite an impact mentally at first seeing people older, fatter or clumsier running pass me. Now I know people can’t be judged by their outlook, what can I do with that?

Nothing, just keep running at my own pace that I could manage.

I then realize, thinking from a positive angle, that people overtaking aren’t actually doing the same thing that I was doing. The fat lady may be just doing her first km and that guy older than me could be a marathon veteran or even a professional coach?

Never mind keep running at my own pace! For me I need also to watch my heart rate while controlling the pace.

At work we hate to see our competitors overtaking us but are we all running the same race? I don’t think so. In business we have to be careful about our financial strength it’s like making sure my heart is doing well and not overstressed. There are no 2 runners in a race with the same physical conditions, why do we compare? Some do good in sprint some enjoy long distance, we are all unique individuals. Some companies have KPI for annual performance some may have visionary targets. I could recognize a few faces that I see once in a while but there are also a few that I come across every time I run. Some enterprises exist for hundred of years some survived only for a few decades. Some run with good form some are obviously beginners who will have to learn with pain like I had before. I can see that injuries setback are inevitable, C’est la vie!

human_race

Know your strength keep on running at your own pace!

We are the Champions

September 18, 2007

Champions we were at that lucky number table last night.

Technology was the sector that hosted that 58th National Day Gala dinner last night and we were thrilled, as usual, not at the food but the lucky draw.   There were only 12 grand prizes and out of nearly 50 tables (didn’t count at least this many I think) we grabbed 3 prizes, that was 25% of all.

I went to this dinner for 4 straight years and this was the best. The sound level was still intolerable but the joy and laugh have surpassed it.

I can’t post any photos for obvious reason, i.e. I didn’t take any prize home.

MITOPENCOURSEWARE

March 15, 2007

MIT now posted a lot of their course materials as freely available open educational resources (OER) at their site here.    This is a great idea I think this will eventually change the world as the world is getting flatter and flatter.

Naturally I glance through the Master Course List and looked for something I may have interest in.    Glad to see Linguistics and Philosophy are housed under one section.    I’m certainly not capable of knowing why but I read that very early philosophers found answers and teach pupils simply by talking without much documentation of their thoughts.

Bookmark this OPENCOURSEWARE CONSORTIUM site as well if you are keen to be self-taught.