Kamis, 28 Agustus 2014

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QUOTE OF THE DAY 
29 AUGUST 2014

" People often say MOTIVATION doesn't last. Neither does BATHING.
That's why we RECOMMEND IT DAILY" 

- Zig Ziglar-

" Don't give up
The beginning is always the hardest"

- unknown-

Rabu, 27 Agustus 2014

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24 AUGUST 2014



Quote of the day

QUOTE OF THE DAY
27 AUGUST 2014

" you may not be her first, her last, or her only. She loved before she may love again. But if she loves you now, what else matters? 
She's not perfect- you aren't either, and the two of you may never be perfect together but if she can make you laugh, cause you to think twice, and admit to being human and making mistakes, hold onto her and give her the most you can.
 She may not be thinking about you every second of the day, but she will give you a part of her that she knows you can break- her heart. 

So don't hurt her, don't change her, don't analyze and don't expect more than she can give.
 Smile when she makes you happy, let her know when she makes you mad, and miss her when she's not there."

- Bob Marley -

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26 AUGUST 2014



Senin, 25 Agustus 2014

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QUOTE OF THE DAY
25 AUGUST 2014

" In the end only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let goof things not meant for you."

- BUDDHA -

Why is it that we spend more time obsessing about the one thing that we didn't get instead of all the wonderful things in our lives? Consider the possibility that the one thing you wanted so badly that slipped away just wasn't meant for you. Instead look around and be grateful for all the love and blessings you have right now.

Sabtu, 23 Agustus 2014

It's saturday

 

A Happy Life May Not Be a Meaningful Life 

 

Psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl once wrote, “Life is never made unbearable by circumstances, but only by lack of meaning and purpose.” For most people, feeling happy and finding life meaningful are both important and related goals. But do happiness and meaning always go together? It seems unlikely, given that many of the things that we regularly choose to do – from running marathons to raising children – are unlikely to increase our day-to-day happiness. Recent research suggests that while happiness and a sense of meaning often overlap, they also diverge in important and surprising ways.

As one might expect, people’s happiness levels were positively correlated with whether they saw their lives as meaningful. However, the two measures were not identical – suggesting that what makes us happy may not always bring more meaning, and vice versa. To probe for differences between the two, the researchers examined the survey items that asked detailed questions about people’s feelings and moods, their relationships with others, and their day-to-day activities. Feeling happy was strongly correlated with seeing life as easy, pleasant, and free from difficult or troubling events. Happiness was also correlated with being in good health and generally feeling well most of the time. However, none of these things were correlated with a greater sense of meaning. Feeling good most of the time might help us feel happier, but it doesn’t necessarily bring a sense of purpose to our lives.

Interestingly, their findings suggest that money, contrary to popular sayings, can indeed buy happiness. Having enough money to buy what one needs in life, as well as what one desires, were also positively correlated with greater levels of happiness. However, having enough money seemed to make little difference in life’s sense of meaning. This same disconnect was recently found in a multi-national study conducted by Shigehiro Oishi and Ed Diener, who show that people from wealthy countries tend to be happier, however, they don’t see their lives as more meaningful. In fact, Oishi and Diener found that people from poorer countries tend to see their lives as more meaningful. Although the reasons are not totally clear, this might be related to greater religious belief, having more children, and stronger social ties among those living in poorer countries. Perhaps instead of saying that “money doesn’t buy happiness,” we ought to say instead that “money doesn’t buy meaning.”

Not too surprisingly, our relationships with other people are related to both how happy we are as well as how meaningful we see our lives. In Baumeister’s study, feeling more connected to others improved both happiness and meaning. However, the role we adopt in our relationships makes an important difference. Participants in the study who were more likely to agree with the statement, “I am a giver,” reported less happiness than people who were more likely to agree with, “I am a taker.” However, the “givers” reported higher levels of meaning in their lives compared to the “takers.” In addition, spending more time with friends was related to greater happiness but not more meaning. In contrast, spending more time with people one loves was correlated with greater meaning but not with more happiness. The researchers suspect that spending time with loved ones is often more difficult, but ultimately more satisfying, than spending time with friends.

When it comes to thinking about how to be happier, many of us fantasize about taking more vacations or finding ways to avoid mundane tasks. We may dream about skipping housework and instead doing something fun and pleasurable. However, tasks which don’t make us happy can, over time, add up to a meaningful life. Even routine activities — talking on the phone, cooking, cleaning, housework, meditating, emailing, praying, waiting on others, and balancing finances — appeared to bring more meaning to people’s lives, but not happiness in the moment. 
More broadly, the findings suggest that pure happiness is about getting what we want in life—whether through people, money, or life circumstances. Meaningfulness, in contrast, seems to have more to do with giving, effort, and sacrifice. It is clear that a highly meaningful life may not always include a great deal of day-to-day happiness. And, the study suggests, our American obsession with happiness may be intimately related to a feeling of emptiness, or a life that lacks meaning.



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23 AUGUST 2014 



Minggu, 17 Agustus 2014

Independence day celebration


17 August 2014


The most solemn ceremony is the flag hoisting at the National Palace, televised live. Full of pomp and circumstance and conducted basically the same way each year, it is a spectacle of the greatest respect and honor for the flag and the Republic. The ceremonies are led by the President and Vice President, and attended by the cabinet, military brass, family members of the current and preceding president, diplomatic corps and honored guests. 

High School students from throughout the archipelago are chosen for their marching skills and put on a show of intricate steps and turns to hoist the flag. The military is out with all its brass in high shine, standing smartly at attention in their dress uniforms.

While the solemn ceremonies are taking place, neighborhoods gear up for fun and games for the kids. Krupuk (shrimp chips) eating contests, bike decorating, games, races and lots of fun fill the day. The women are busy in cooking contests to see who can make the biggest krupuk or the most delicious nasi tumpeng.

One of the most popular games is the Panjat Pinang. An Areca palm trunk is erected in a public area and well greased with a mixture of clay and oil. At the top are hung various prizes like bikes and TVs. Whoever makes it to the top wins the prize. Needless to say there are a lot of slippery, muddy kids and grownups alike climbing over each other and struggling to reach the goal. A good time is had by all, especially the crowd watching the gaiety.



Mini Glossary

Dirgahayu RI Long live Indonesia!
Kerja bakti Volunteer work conducted for the good of the community
Krupuk Shrimp chips
Monas Area surrounding Monumen Nasional (National Monument),
called “Monas” or Merdeka Square.
Nasi tumpeng Cone of yellow rice, with various dishes, served at ceremonies
Panjat Pinang Game commonly held on Indonesian Independence Day
RT Neighborhood head, neighborhood unit - Rukun Tetangga



Jumat, 15 Agustus 2014

It's saturday

 

THE JOYS OF LIVING

 

There is no medicine like hope, no incentive so great, and
no tonic so powerful as expectation of something tomorrow.
 

               
 

  Every experience in life, everything with which we have come in contact in life, is a chisel which has been cutting away at our life statue, molding, modifying, shaping it. We are part of all we have met. Everything we have seen, heard, felt or thought has had its hand in molding us, shaping us. 

  

When we are sure that we are on the right road there is no need to plan our journey too far ahead. No need to burden ourselves with doubts and fears as to the obstacles that may bar our progress. We cannot take more than one step at a time.
 
 
The universe is one great kindergarten. Everything that exists has brought with it its own peculiar lesson. The mountain teaches stability and grandeur; the ocean immensity and change. Forests, lakes, and rivers, clouds and winds, stars and flowers, stupendous glaciers and crystal snowflakes every form of animate or inanimate existence, leaves its impress upon our soul. 

 


 
Our destiny changes with our thought; we shall become what we wish to become, do what we wish to do, when our habitual thought corresponds with our desires.

Your outlook upon life, your estimate of yourself, your estimate of your value are largely colored by your environment. Your whole career will be modified, shaped, molded by your surroundings, by the character of the people whom you come in contact everyday.

A good laugh makes us better friends with ourselves and everyone around us.   



"What keeps so many people back is simply unwillingness to pay the
price, to make the exertion, the effort to sacrifice their ease and comfort. 

 

Success is not measured by what you accomplish but by
the opposition you have encountered, and the courage
with which you have maintained the struggle against
overwhelming odds.
 

The golden opportunity you are seeking is in yourself. It is not
in your environment, it is not in luck or chance,
or the help of others; it is in yourself alone.
"