Thursday, June 24, 2010
Integrity
At the same time, maybe it is ignorance towards the true meaning behind integrity that prevents people from embracing and practicing it. My curiosity spiked in grade 12 when I started musing about this subject--what exactly is the difference between integrity and honesty? Most people would overlook the contrasts and simply lump the two together as representing the same thing. Hence, I commenced on an expedition to find an answer. Last night a friend and I discussed the same topic, which revived a spark for me to record the insights down.
Integrity is about being wholesome and consistent through your actions, thoughts and words.
Integrity is about being unconditionally moral, despite thinking no one is witnessing what you do.
Integrity is more than honesty and means doing the right thing, in which wisdom plays an integral role.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Excerpt from a favourite book of mine
"Sometimes people mistakenly think that finding meaning in life requires making a huge contribution that impacts millions. But often the most meaningful and lasting contributions or acts of charity are those that occur in small, one-on-one ways when attention is given to a solitary individual.
In fact, when I ask audiences to identify a person who has been greatly influential in their life, typically they do not respond with a person who performed some great act of courage or excelled in a particular talent. Rather, they describe people who took time out of their busy schedules to focus their attention on them as individuals--to make them feel important by including them in their life, if only for a moment."
I wholeheartedly agree with this message because I've been affected by individuals who have selflessly lent their time to share their insights and energy with me. Thank you to all those who have touched me.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Stolen from Ricky on FB
Tech Support: Hello … how can I help you?
Customer: Well, after much consideration, I’ve decided to install
Love. Can you guide me through the process?
Tech Support: Yes. I can help you. Are you ready to proceed?
Customer: Well, I’m not very technical, but I think I’m ready. What do I do first?
Tech Support: The first step is to open your Heart. Have you
located your Heart?
Customer: Yes, but there are several other programs running now.
Is it okay to install Love while they are running?
Tech Support: What programs are running ?
Customer: Let’s see, I have Past Hurt, Low Self-Esteem, Grudge
and Resentment running right now.
Tech Support: No problem, Love will gradually erase Past Hurt
from your current operating system. It may remain in your permanent
memory but it will no longer disrupt other programs. Love will
eventually override Low Self-Esteem with a module of its own called High
Self-Esteem. However, you have to completely turn off Grudge and
Resentment. Those programs prevent Love from being properly installed.
Can you turn those off ?
Customer: I don’t know how to turn them off. Can you tell me how?
Tech Support: With pleasure. Go to your start menu and invoke
Forgiveness. Do this as many times as necessary until Grudge and
Resentment have been completely erased.
Customer: Okay, done! Love has started installing itself. Is that
normal?
Tech Support: Yes, but remember that you have only the base
program. You need to begin connecting to other Hearts in order to get
the upgrades.
Customer: Oops! I have an error message already. It says, “Error
- Program not run on external components.” What should I do?
Tech Support: Don’t worry. It means that the Love program is set
up to run on Internal Hearts, but has not yet been run on your Heart. In
non-technical terms, it simply means you have to Love yourself before
you can Love others.
Customer: So, what should I do?
Tech Support: Pull down Self-Acceptance; then click on the
following files: Forgive-Self; Realize Your Worth; and Acknowledge your
Limitations.
Customer: Okay, done.
Tech Support: Now, copy them to the “My Heart” directory. The
system will overwrite any conflicting files and begin patching faulty
programming. Also, you need to delete Verbose Self-Criticism from all
directories and empty your Recycle Bin to make sure it is completely
gone and never comes back.
Customer: Got it. Hey! My heart is filling up with new files.
Smile is playing on my monitor and Peace and Contentment are copying
themselves all over My Heart. Is this normal?
Tech Support: Sometimes. For others it takes awhile, but
eventually everything gets it at the proper time. So Love is installed
and running. One more thing before we hang up. Love is Freeware. Be sure
to give it and its various modules to everyone you meet. They will in
turn share it with others and return some cool modules back to you.
Customer: Thank you, God.
HST
As the HST is rounding the corner, we are quite concerned about how this tax will affect our finance. Here is what I've found:
What will be now taxed more heavily because of the HST: personal and professional services: legal fees, hairstyling, dry cleaning, energy costs (gasoline!!!), adult clothing, cars, cable (internet...glumness), tobacco (the government can't ever seem to snatch enough revenue from that--haha) and phone services.
According to the revenue ministry of Ontario, only 17% of our goods will be charged extra taxes after July 1st.
Point-of-sale rebate refers to the provincial segment of the HST that is not added to goods and services. Food and beverages sold under $4.00, print newspapers, books, children's clothing and footwear, feminine hygiene products and diapers are part of the mix.
No HST on these: prescription drugs, municipal transit, basic groceries and etc.
Here's a website that recommends a few strategies to cope with the new tax: http://www.ledgersonline.com/blog/tips-avoiding-harmonized-sales-taxman
Sunday, June 6, 2010
A New Country will be Born: South Sudan
South Sudan's birth is testimony of the Western powers dividing Africa with little consideration devoted to the concerns of the tribes. As a result, the country is racked with conflict between 190 ethnic and cultural groups that had formed eons ago. The new country will depend on foreign aid.
What is the cost of Western's greed to carve up Africa between European nations? Tribal unrest in Africa that further hinders the development of African nations.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Globe and Mail: For BP, now come the lawyers
Currently, BP is defaced around US and even New York Daily News called the CEO, Tony Hayward, “the most hated—and clueless—man in America”.
BP has lost 1/3 of its value, around $60 billion US, which is equivalent to the value of Royal Bank of Canada (the largest bank in Canada). The company is Britain’s largest company and the world’s leading oil producer. BP could potentially spend decades fighting in court, costing them on top of the multi-billion dollars worth of clean-up required in the future (BP has already spent $1 billion US to alleviate the mess in the gulf).
In 1989, Exxon, the current leading oil company (by stock market value) had a similar oil spill, in Alaska’s Prince William Sound. Contrary to the gulf which is America’s industrial, tourism and ecological heartlands, the spill occurred in the wilderness. The spill cost Exxon little: $2billion to clean the mess and $1 billion for the courts. It spent almost 2 decades fighting litigations.
Seeing the aggregate damage inflicted on BP will be interesting.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy: Inside a school for suicide bombers
Once again, TED has presented a fascinating video that sends chills down my spine. This speaker worked with the Taliban recruiters and children undergoing suicide bomb training. Through her observations, she has been able to garner the 5 main steps that allow the Taliban to successfully brainwash these children into tools of terror:
1. Recruit children from poor families with plenty children in rural areas. The Taliban promise food, shelter and clothing for children and maybe a monthly allowance that is sent to the families
2. Teach the Koran in Arabic to the children in a distorted fashion as the children cannot speak or understand Arabic. The children are forbidden to read any media or information that the Taliban hasn't selected for them.
3. Teach children to hate the world. Children spend 8 hours at a time reading the Koran, rarely given play time and are beaten.
4. Older Taliban members glorify martyrdom to the children and tell them of the heaven-like afterlife that awaits them
5. Taliban further brainwash children with their videos that broadcast that Western powers do not care about civilian deaths. The following message in her speech didn’t quite make sense: “Their videos that they use are intercut with photographs of men and women and children dying in Iraq and Afghanistan and in Pakistan. And the basic message is that the Western powers do not care about civilian deaths, so those people who live in areas and support governments that work with Western powers are fair game. That's why Pakistani civilians, over 6,000 of whom have been killed in the last two years alone, are fair game.” Though here’s an interpretation: The people who support and work with the Western powers are directed at, hence, any civilians that live in the areas around Western powers are also targeted.
Tidbits about G20 and G8
Outreach Five or Plus Five countries (developing countries): Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa
G20: "group of finance ministers and central bank governors from 20 economies". "G20 will replace the G8 as the main economic council of wealthy nations."
Globe and Mail: Harper signals G20 battle over bank levy
As Stephen Harper and the newly elected British prime minister will battle over this issue at G20, I’ve investigated into Bank Levies:
Bank levies in this case means that there is a bank tax that is used to build a reserve fund that could bail out financial institutions, which would alleviate tax payers.
For those countries that bailed out banks, Britain, US, Germany and France are supportive of the G20-wide levy. Countries that did not bail out banks, India, China, Brazil, Russia, and Canada, are not supportive of this.
Probably what G20 is not referring to (another bank levy definition):
Simply, bank levies occur when a creditor coerces a debtor to repay a debt. With the creditor’s request, the debtor’s bank account is frozen and money seized until the debt is paid off. Frozen means cheques will bounce, withdrawals cannot be made and banks may charge a penalty to the customer for levied accounts.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Bloody Israeli Raid on Flotilla Sparks Crisis: The Globe and Mail

“Israeli commandos rappelled down to an aid flotilla sailing to thwart a Gaza blockade on Monday, clashing with pro-Palestinian activists on the lead ship in a botched raid that left at least nine passengers dead.” 
Once I read this paragraph, I was muddled. What’s a Gaza blockade? … flotilla?...Israeli and Palestinian? Because of this confusion, I decided to research the origins behind the events leading up to the occurrences of said paragraph.
As I’m not well versed in global affairs, I backtracked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which constitutes a part of the wider and earlier Arab-Israeli conflict. The other issues that have been disputed are security, water rights, control of Jerusalem, Israeli settlements, Palestinian freedom of movement and borders. For their entire duration, the two groups have been waging a constant explosive and vicious violence. Ergo, we hear about them frequently in the news.
The Gaza Strip and West Bank are considered Palestinian. The other areas within Israel are Israeli.
Now, we enter the Hamas-Israeli conflict, which is a “sub-plot” of the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
What are Hamas? “ It is a militant, Islamist political part and social organization with its own military wing”. The US, EU and Israel consider it a terrorist organization. Its attacks have been largely directed at Israeli civilians. Simply, it is pro-Palestinian.
The earliest and most enduring post- 1948 Palestinian party, Fatah, rivals for power and influence against the Hamas.
Fatah as does many other Israel citizens believe that a two-state solution will appease the warring sides. Hamas rejects this idea and instead, feuds for one Palestinian state with the Jews living on Arab lands. Hamas does not recognize Israel. As a Sunni organization, it is heavily funded by Iran, a Shiite theocracy.
In 2007, Hamas seized control of the Gaza Strip. Responding, Israeli created a blockade, in an attempt to weaken the Hamas, “end its rockets attacks against Israeli towns and get back captured soldier Gilad Shalit”.
Ok, I’m getting lazy, because there was so much to read:
“Amnesty International has dubbed the blockade "collective punishment" resulting in a "humanitarian crisis"; UN officials have described the situation as "grim", "deteriorating" and a "medieval siege", but Israel says there are no shortages in Gaza, pointing to the aid it allows in.”
There’s a whole report on the debilitating conditions of the Gaza people (despairing and declining state of population’s health and well-being). About 1.5 million live there.
Wow, there’s much more, but the information is almost bottom-less. Ok, let’s go back to the original paragraph:
Israeli commandos rappelled down to an aid flotilla sailing to thwart a Gaza blockade on Monday, clashing with pro-Palestinian activists on the lead ship in a botched raid that left at least nine passengers dead.
About 6 ships were sent to provide 10 000 tons of aid to the Gaza people, in addition to ending the blockade.
Turkey was a key supporter of the aid flotilla. Its relation with Israel has been badly damaged by this event.
Does this make sense now?