Monday, May 23, 2011

Corporations: where creativity goes to die.

I told a good friend/colleague today about an idea I had for a stencil I wanted to make for some guerilla street art. It just came to me as I sat down to my computer today.

When I showed it to her, she said "I don't get."

I asked her what's not to get.

And she said " What is it supposed to do? Are YOU going to paint these somewhere? And if so, where?"

"On the side of this office building." I retorted.

Her mouth gaped open in shock.

"I'm kidding." I sighed. And I walked back to my desk and kept typing.

Fucking corporate types.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Fly.....




" I don't know
where I'm going
but I want to be
there...."

Jack Lerouc, On the road (1957)


I am adding the United Nations to my resume today.

Coincidentally, so is the ex-ceo of the company I work for.

As the company has split into two seperate companies (as opposed to the old structure of the two branches), he announced he will be working for 6 months with the head of the United Nations.

I am frightened, surprised and pleased at the same time at my new appointment. Even though it's on an ad-hoc basis for a week at a time, it's still a really big deal.

This is an opportunity I have always wanted to do, and it makes complete sense for me to be doing it. It really rolls all the things that I've ever wanted to do into one huge opportunity.

When I was younger I wanted to be a journalist, and now, in a way, I am about to become one.

When I first concocted the idea of travelling, I was thinking that volunteering for AUSAID would be pretty cool.

I never ever thought I would ever be able to go of the front line of anything by myself, except for maybe, a concert.

I don't think I really know what I've got myself into, but I guess it's one of those time will tell situations.

I was told yesterday that the interview was just a formality, but I had the role from my internal application and they wanted me from my first round application.

Even if I don't go anywhere, it's nice to know that I was the first choice for the role.

Read more about the organisation I am volunteering for below:


WFP - Fighting hunger worldwide
www.wfp.org

The World Food Programme is the world's largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide.

In emergencies, we get food to where it is needed, saving the lives of victims of war, civil conflict and natural disasters. After the cause of an emergency has passed, we use food to help communities rebuild their shattered lives.

WFP is part of the United Nations system and is voluntarily funded.

Born in 1961, WFP pursues a vision of the world in which every man, woman and child has access at all times to the food needed for an active and healthy life. We work towards that vision with our sister UN agencies in Rome -- the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) -- as well as other government, UN and NGO partners.

In 2011 we aim to reach more than 90 million people with food assistance in more than 70 countries. Around 10,000 people work for the organization, most of them in remote areas, directly serving the hungry poor.

WFP's five objectives:

  • Save lives and protect livelihoods in emergencies
  • Prepare for emergencies
  • Restore and rebuild lives after emergencies
  • Reduce chronic hunger and undernutrition everywhere
  • Strengthen the capacity of countries to reduce hunger

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The Lengths




The coals are hot,
To walk across,
Without your shoes,
But in the end,
Know that you've got nothing to lose.

Nothing to lose.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Fear not.




Nahum of Bratslav said:

“When I appear before the Heavenly tribunal and I am asked, ‘Why did you not lead your people like Moses?’
I shall not be afraid.

‘When I am asked, ‘Why were you not a David who worshiped me and shepherded your people?’
I will be calm.

‘When they query, ‘Why were you not Elijah who spoke the truth and brought forth justice?’
Even then I will not shake.

“Ah, but when they ask, ‘Nahum, why were you not Nahum?’
It is then I will tremble from head to toe!”

- From Paulo Coelho's blog

Ithaca

As you set out for Ithaca
hope your road is a long one,
full of adventure, full of discovery.
Laistrygonians, Cyclops,
angry Poseidon – don’t be afraid of them:
you’ ll never find things like that on your way
as long as you keep your thoughts raised high,
as long as a rare excitement
stirs your spirit and your body.
Laistrygonians, Cyclops,
wild Poseidon – you won’t encounter them
unless you bring them along inside your soul,
unless your soul sets them up in front of you.

Hope your road is a long one.
May there be many summer mornings when,
with what pleasure, what joy,
you enter harbours you’re seeing for the first time;
may you stop at Phoenician trading stations
to buy fine things,
mother of pearl and coral, amber and ebony,
sensual perfume of every kind -
as many sensual perfumes as you can;
and may you visit many Egyptian cities
to learn and go on learning from their scholars.

Keep Ithaca always in your mind.
Arriving there is what you’re destined for.
But don’t hurry the journey at all.
Better if it lasts for years,
so you’re old by the time you reach the island,
wealthy with all you’ve gained on the way,
not expecting Ithaca to make you rich.

Ithaca gave you the marvelous journey.
Without her you wouldn’t have set out.
She has nothing left to give you now.
And if you find her poor, Ithaca won’t have fooled you.
Wise as you will have become, so full of experience,
and this is the meaning of Ithaca.

- Konstantinos Petrou Kavafis

The other point of view ...








"That's not a Tsunami, that's a California wave and you're riding it...!"

- Laura O.




Thursday, May 5, 2011

Push the button.

I push buttons all day, everyday.

Keyboards for a start.

Phone keypads.

Light switches.

Elevator buttons.

Train doors buttons to open them. ( God forbid anything happened here out of courtesy, even the train doors aren't chivalrous.)

I push metaphorical buttons too: my boss, my colleagues, my friends, my suppliers. I may not like/mean to cause a stir, but the drama sometimes follows me.

I'm going to Madrid tomorrow to celebrate pushing buttons.

I've pushed enough buttons now to be happy about where these jabs and clicks and index finger driven actions have taken me.

Tapped enough keyboards to create enough of the right words to have the damn good life that I lead.

Dialled enough wrong numbers to learn some lessons and punched a few right ones to get a few good answers.

Turned out some lights on some good and memorable nights, and flicked them on again to wake up to a new chance everyday.

Pissed off enough bosses to get me where I am today.

It takes a split second to push a button and those buttons, no matter how trivial at the time, will definitely shape your life.

"Send"

"Open"

"Delete"

"Buy"

"Confirm"

"Apply"

"Call"

"End call"


Cheers to the buttons, the fingers that pushed them, and the hearts that tell them "Just do it".

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Looking Shadey

I am constantly amazed by how different people can look (in a good way) with the right pair of sunglasses.

Why is that?

How can covering up your eyes, with the right set of frames make you look...

cool?

flawless?

untouchable?

suave?

The dorkiest guy in the world can look like he's a winner, or the son of the Fonz with the right pair of shades.

I know. I think I've met one of the dorkiest guys in the world who happens to own the best pair of sunglasses he could possibly ever need in life to pass off as kind of cute.