Introduction

To my son and daughter,
Life is so unpredictable that I do not know how long I can be with you to guide you along in your Life. As a father, I hope I will be there to advice you when you faces the challenges in Life that we all must go through. This blog holds my philosophy in Life shaped through my on experiences. You have just started your own journey which I am sure will be a great one. I hope to leave you a little gift to help you along when I am no longer around.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Strategy

A frequently changed strategy is the same as no strategy. Change can be essential, but it should only be made with careful consideration and just cause. Losing can persuade you to change what doesn't need to be changed and winning can convince you everything is fine even if you are on the brink of diseaster. If you are quick to blame faulty strategy and change it all the time, you really don't have any strategy at all. Only when the environment shifts radically should you consider a change in fundamentals. We must walk a fine line between flexibility and consistency. A strategist must have faith in his strategy and the courage to follow it through and still be open-minded enough to realize when a change of course is required. Changes must be considered carefully, and when they come they must be made decisively. Success is seldom analysed as closely as failure and we are always quick to attribute our victories to superiority, rather than circumstance. When things are going well it is even more important to question. Over-confidence leads to mistakes, a feeling that anything is good enough. ~ Gary Kasporav (How Life Imitates Chess)

How Life Imitates Chess - Insights into Life as a Game of Strategy (by Gary Kasparov)

Better decision-making cannot be taught, but it can be self-taught. Such decisive moments are turning points - every time we select a fork in these moments and in turn they define our lives. We learn who we are and what truly matters to us. The "secret" then is to pursue these challenges instead of avoiding them. This is the only way to discover and to exploit all our gifts. Developing our own personal blueprint allows us to make better decisions, to have the confidence to trust our instincts, and to know that no matter what the result, we will come out stronger. That, for each of us, is our unique secret of success. ~ Gary Kasparov, How Life Imitates Chess (Insights into life as a game of strategy)

Strategy and Tactics

"Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat." ~ Sun Tze

"Tactics is knowing what to do when there is something to do; strategy is knowing what to do when there is nothing to do" ~ Savielly Grigoryevich Tartakower

"If strategy represents the ends, tactics are the means. Once we have a clear set of goals and intermediate objectives, we can measure potential tactics and combinations against them. The more we do this the easier it becomes; our strategic goals become incorporated into our tactical thinking. Our reactions will be faster and at the same time more accurate, and speed is always of the essence." ~ Gary Kasporav

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Decade of spirituality?

2000

Religion

Adherents

%

All Christians

1,999,563,838

33.00

All Muslims

1,188,242,789

19.60

All Hindus

811,336,265

13.40

All Buddhists

359,981,757

5.90

Other Religions

1,695,924,351

28.10

Global Population

6,055,049,000

100.00

Source: http://www.bible.ca/global-religion-statistics-world-christian-encyclopedia.htm

In 2000, 1 in every 3 people you meet is a Christian affiliated or there as many Christian in the world as there are Muslims and Hindus combined!

Buddhists accounts for a mere 6% of global population.

Freethinker + minor religion makes up the balance 7/25 of the population.

How will this look like in a decade’s time?

Friday, March 12, 2010

Quotable Quotes: "Businessmen, do more good by creating jobs and wealth through investment, 'not by being Santa Claus" - Carlos Slim on charity

Carlos Slim, the Mexican tycoon who in 2009 became the richest man in the world overtaking Bill Gates, US with USD53.5b fortune.

Interesting to hear this from somebody who through his 2 foundations, has invested some US$10 billion in health, education, justice and sports projects in Mexico and Latin America. This reminds of an old Chinese proverbs that says “Give a man a fish and you fee him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.”

Quotatable Quotes: "The good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge" - Bertrand Russell

I can’t remember already how I was introduced to this great author whose words helped shaped my life over the course of the last 20 over years. This quote has somewhat became my motto in life.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Fengshui & Christianity

What is the link between Fengshui & Christianity?

Had a very interesting conversation with a Christian colleague the other day on the topic of Fengshui. So happen that our company, an international firm is to move our office to a location next month and our top management had engaged a fengshui master to ensure that we had the right seating arrangement to ensure “prosperity” for the firm!

This colleague friend of mine made a very interesting comment that “only people who have no confidence had to rely on the “unknown” for faith”. I would not fault her on this statement as the effectiveness of fengshui cannot be proven with our knowledge of science. However, I couldn’t help wondering why as a Christian she herself so willingly put her faith in a “belief” that also cannot be proven by science! In fact, my understanding has been that science has repeatedly contradicted some of the facts regarding their beliefs.