Posts Tagged ‘revelation’

Dancing around the world

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

If the inspiring new video of matt don’t make you wake up and start discovering the world, nothing will do. Plus is a lot of fun! Matt prosecute the simple objetive of dance around the world, a rewarding goal that allow him discover lots of interesting places and show them to the people in a funny way.


WhereTheHellIsMatt 2008

Last Lecture

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

Randy is a computer science teacher who had recently been diagnosed with terminal cancer. He prepare a last lecture for his students. His history is really passional and was about the importance of overcoming obstacles, of enabling the dreams of others, of seizing every moment. It was a summation of everything Randy had come to believe. It was about living.

Randy transmits in only 10 minutes a lot of energy. He want the people to improve their mindset, refocus their priorities looking at the bottom of their hearths to find what is really important in life. He also mention perseverence is the key to sucess and how you should live your life: Always having fun everyday in every single action. Which has been also my mantra in the last times.

I really have enjojed this lecture and I’ve seen that although Randy has so time left, he has written a book (The Last Lecture) that seems also very interesting and motivational. The following video is the lecture he prepared for their sons. “I think it’s great that so many people have benefited from this lecture, but the truth of the matter is that I didn’t really even give it to the 400 people at Carnegie Mellon who came. I only wrote this lecture for three people, and when they’re older, they’ll watch it,”

Watch it with a clear mind.


Thanks Jaimi for let me know this stuff.

My first day in Madrid

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

I’m writing this post while in the bus, on my way to my old University. I want to go there to visit my roommates and all the friends I have still there. I’m going to go also to the international relationship agency to start the process to evaluate my degree in Canada. I have no plans in the short term to work in Canada but I think it will be useful to know what is my degree’s equivalent in Canada, a document I can also use in the US and in other Commonwealth countries.

I’m suffering a strange cultural shock, specially surprising because I had been only 3 months and a half in Canada. Everything appear slighty different to my senses. The streets are… different because the urbanism is completely different, the stores are different, the cars are different but specially this morning I realized that the people is completely different. There are no black people. There are no asians. And the clothing style is different too.

Another very interesting thing is that usually I’m thinking in English and actually my ideas come to my mind in English. Basically I find myself traslating from English to Spanish and I realized that I have forgot lots and lots of spanish vocabulary. That must be the reason for me to say “good morning” to my 95 years old grandfather when he had waked me up instead of the traditional spanish “buenos dias”. He wasn’t surprised thought, he had lost a lot of hearing capacity in the last years and I’m sure that he didn’t realize that i was speaking in English because I’m sure that he didn’t listen half of my words anyway.

Another interesting matter is when something annoy me and I say “fuck” instead of “joder” or for example, today in the subway, when I had push an old man and I said to him “excuse me” instead of “perdon”.

And the subway… Madrid’s subway trains and stations appear to be sci-fi compared with the TTC. I realized that when I enter in “La Moncloa”, one of the newer stations in the subway system. My first unconscious thought was “this is like a space port!“.

Is really interesting, is like rediscover Madrid again. I think that I will notice lots of other interesting things now that I can see the city from another perspective.