27 januari 2009

The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work


Read an interesting interview with Alain de Botton in De Volkskrant this morning. Was immediately taken in by his sincerity and lightness at the same time, his existential mode of 'continuous wondering' and the text in bold below. By the way, I love his website. It is clear, transparant, light and inspiring.

"We spend much of our lives at work – but surprisingly little gets written about what makes work both one of the most exciting and most painful of all our activities.
The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work is an exploration of the joys and perils of the modern workplace, beautifully evoking what other people get up to all day – and night – to make the frenzied contemporary world function. With a philosophical eye and his characteristic combination of wit and wisdom, Alain leads us on a journey around a deliberately eclectic range of occupations, from rocket science to biscuit manufacture, accountancy to art – in search of what make jobs either fulfilling or soul-destroying.

The book amounts to a celebration and investigation of an activity as central to a good life as love – but which we often find remarkably hard to reflect on properly. As Alain points out, most of us are still working at jobs chosen for us by our sixteen-year-old selves. Here is the perfect guide to the vicious anxieties and enticing hopes thrown up by our journey through the working world.

The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work contains over a hundred original images specially commissioned from the great documentary photographer Richard Baker. To see extra images that didn’t make it into the book, click here."

Source: Alain de Botton

21 januari 2009

Ready To Lead

*Inauguration 44th US President*
Barack Obama launched his presidency before an estimated 1.5 million people on the National Mall on Tuesday with somber yet confident tones, saying the country will overcome its serious economic and international challenges.

"Today I say to you that the challenges we face are real," Obama said in his inaugural address. "They are serious, and they are many. They will not be met easily or in a short span of time. But know this, America: They will be met."

Source: CNN
"Gathering clouds and raging storms."

20 januari 2009

Bipartisan Dinner - The Evening Before

"But let us strive always to find that common ground, and to defend together those common ideals, for it is the only way we can meet the very big and very serious challenges that we face right now." Barack Obama

Source: CNN

19 januari 2009

Awaiting The 44th US President Inauguration

Inauguration revelry began Sunday afternoon as thousands of people packed the National Mall in Washington for a free concert featuring big stars.

President-elect Barack Obama addressed a roaring crowd after 90 minutes of high-energy acts such as U2, Mary J. Blige, Usher and Beyonce.

"Welcome to this celebration of American renewal," he said.

"In the course of our history, only a handful of generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face right now."

"I stand here today as hopeful as ever that the United States of America will endure," Obama said. "That it will prevail; that the dream of our founders will live on in our time."

Obama at concert: The dream of our founders will live on

Source: CNN; video

09 januari 2009

Perfect Power - Innovate and revolutionize the electronic power infrastructures and business models

Not only our digital infrastructure but also the electric networks are under scrutiny. Imagine being self-sufficient, or at least not completely dependant of the electric power moguls and manage your home power network smarter ...

"From Robert Galvin and Kurt Yeager comes a powerful wake-up call for the entire energy industry. A must-read for investors, entrepreneurs, homeowners and environmentalists, Perfect Power offers bold new solutions, investments and job opportunities that address the biggest energy problems we face today, including how to: Meet the rising demands for more electricity; Create "Perfect Power" that will withstand hurricanes, blackouts, terrorism and technical malfunctions; Implement clean, "green" alternatives by tapping the smart microgrid revolution; Live "off the grid" and become energy self-sufficient; and Identify and invest in exciting new companies and technologies."



Source: GalvinPower

05 januari 2009

Date With Destiny

"Find balance and true fulfillment in your life" is THE tagline which triggers me to look into "Date With Destiny" a bit more.

A dear friend, Jantien, mentioned it to me today. She has participated in a couple of Anthony Robbins' courses already. In London (2007) and San Francisco (2008), I believe.

This might be very interesting and inspiring. And make a real commitment and investment ...

Source: Anthony Robbins University

Tony Robbins: Why we do what we do, and how we can do it better

03 januari 2009

My Birthday

Another year. Fortyeight now. Feeling great though. With the years insight and wisdom grow on you, however, slowly :-)

Slept till 10am. Had breakfast with presents of Elliz and Bella. Yesterday both were sick. Bella had to throw up. Elliz was not feeling well that whole day. Still had shaky legs. Both felt better, though.

In the morning my lovely mother-in-law, Barry, dropped by with Narcisses as a gift. My youngest sister, Nes, her little daughter, Nicky, and her partner, Serge, were also at the door, but didn't come in because of the scattered bacteria in the house. Didn't want to take any chances, after being ill before years ending.

Downloaded E2 from Eros Ramazzotti, with I Belong To You (Il Ritmo Della Passione) with Anastacia, after seeing/hearing it on YouTube. Listened to it in the afternoon and early evening.

This evening we are up for 'Liefde Is Alles' with Carice van Houten. Saw it standing when shopping a present for Djinke's birthday tomorrow. An appropiate present for Elliz. Sonja packed it for me in a box with white balls on red paper.

Verena and Chloe came by to pick up Bella for skating in Segbroekpark. Afterwards we ate the whipped cream cake, with hot chocolate and coffee.

We had a lovely dinner, the three of us, at home, with 'windows' from the oven, 'spruitjes' and filet of porc, with a glass of Shiraz (Lindeman), and a dessert of Milka.

The Last Lecture

Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 - July 25, 2008) gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving presentation, "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams," Pausch talked about his lessons learned and gave advice to students on how to achieve their own career and personal goals. For more, visit www.cmu.edu/randyslecture.

Sources: About Randy Pausch 'The Last Lecture'; Randy Pausch Website; Randy Pausch Blog.

Barack Obama At My Birthday

Today is my 48th birthday.

01/03/09: President-elect Obama's Weekly Addres American Recovery and ReInvestment Plan. Create 3mn new jobs is Obama's number 1 goal of the plan. With more than 80% in the private sector. Investments in infrastructure, healthcare, education (21st Century Classrooms). Tax relief of 95% of all American workers. There is no reason we can't do this, he claims.

Yes We Can