Sunday, September 30, 2007

What kind of soul are you?

I was browsing a forum when I found out this test. Basically this test tells you what kind of person/soul you really are. Below is a result of the quiz. Have Fun!

You Are a Prophet Soul

You are a gentle soul, with good intentions toward everyone.
Selfless and kind, you have great faith in people.
Sometimes this faith can lead to disappoinment in the long run.
No matter what, you deal with everything in a calm and balanced way.

You are a good interpreter, very sensitive, intuitive, caring, and gentle.
Concerned about the world, you are good at predicting people's feelings.
A seeker of wisdom, you are a life long learner looking for purpose and meaning.
You are a great thinker and communicator, but not necessarily a doer.

Souls you are most compatible with: Bright Star Soul and Dreaming Soul


Note: The answer to the questions may look redundant and you may find yourself to be torn between answers. Just pick any and try.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Nothing to do

I am currently taking a "break" from developing web stuff at my office. Currently I am training myself to learn this nifty e-commerce component extension for Joomla! called Virtuemart. I dunno why my boss doesn't have any job for me so I spent my time tinkering with virtuemart and it was really good. But after three days I am starting to worry? Don't they have anything for me to do? I mean anything? Don't you think I have at least something to do in the office? I am worried about this since they are paying me for it. I think its not good if you are payed for doing nothing, neh? ahhh!! Maybe they will give me some real heavy projects next week!! Nooo!! The suspense is killing me!! I'd never thought that I would say this but....I wish I have something to do!! :(

On the other hand I think I have other things to worry about now that are not office related

let me see....

Senior Project for ICS 100
HR Project for CSSE83
Final Exams next week
my hobbies( currently learning how to draw and play the keyboard)
etc

I guess I have LOTS of stuff to do o_0

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Survival of the Mediocre

I once came across an article that says that the world today no longer abide by the law of "survival of the fittest". Instead it asserts that the world today has already stuck on to the "survival of the mediocre" law. Now this may sound confusing since when did the mediocre became the top of the food chain? Aren't the people who are innovative and strive to be successful be on top?

My personal interpretation of this statement is that people nowadays are content living in mediocrity. I'm not saying the people nowadays are generally lazy. I'm also not implying that the work people today are mediocre or substandard. What I think is that people today rarely push themselves to their potential best. They accept anything as long as it's good enough. They are usually content in living in a comfortable setup even if they know that they can do more. The danger here is that when people tend to accept and produce mediocrity, they would eventually come to accept it as the norm which would eventually the standard. Now you and I both know that this is bad for everybody.

Some say that we are only using 10% of our brains and 90% remain untapped. While I doubt that the figures are accurate, the message is clear: We are grossly underestimating our capacity to do great things. "Great things" here doesn't mean things that can change the world! Even everyday tasks that we face become great if we do it with a passion. So go ahead, stop complaining/whining/imploring to other people that you can't do this. Just start doing it!

Friday, September 21, 2007

Senior Project Deadline coming to a close

I can't believe that this semesters finals is going to be on the first week of October! It wasn't like this last year! :(

It seems that I have underestimated the time to make my senior project. Not to mention that I have a part time job to maintain. Well not surprisingly, things like these almost always crop up in the software development world. Some hard to find bugs, feature creep, unforeseen architecture problems,etc. really throws a hammer into your "carefully planned" schedule. Not to mention occasional laziness, coder's block, personal problems then in that case you are really in trouble. In relation to the software world, you must adapt and adjust to this things or you will go crazy. Unfortunately, not all of us are trained to do so. So frustration sets in, procrastination results and...you know that rest! :D

Ahhhh what am I blabbering about! Might as well double up my efforts to finish my senior projects. It wouldn't go away unless I finish it anyway.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

My new look on Christianity

Recently I have been voraciously reading on articles and books that tackles about my spiritual faith. Just last month I have bought a copy of Didache(a daily bible reflection guide) for the month of July, August and September. I also suddenly found this old book in our home library called Strengthening your Grip by Charles Swindoll which I suspect was my fathers. I also bought a copy of Kerygma for the month of September and I am planning to subscribe this year for one year.

Why the sudden interest in all this things? Well so far my interest in my catholic faith has been lukewarm for a while now and I want to rejuvenate this desire for connecting with my creator by reading books and articles about this integral part of our lives. I believe that without constant prayer and meeting with our God, our faith would just wither and die.

So what did I learn? Well many things! In fact there is so many that it would be impossible to enumerate them all in this article. So I'll just mention here the ones that I remember most vividly. One is that religious legalism is bad. What is legalism? From what I know, it is the excessive concern for laws and its intricate details that you lose sight of what the law was made for. It means giving importance to rituals and traditions while neglecting the basic needs of the Christian faith such as loving your neighbors and forgiving others. Another one is that although we rely on God's forgiveness for our salvation, it doesn't mean that we can go and sin to our hearts content. The proper response would be to accept his love and love him in return by following his commandments. Another is that to quit addictions you must not focus on it. Instead focus on your dreams. Stop thinking about the addiction and think about something else that is good. I found this is quit true since I was a video game addict back then.Ahhh too many!! I guess you will just have to read the books themselves to find out about all of them.

Anyway these were great books to read. It certainly corrected some gloomy and grim misconceptions I have about Christianity. It was worth reading for it cleanses my soul. I think it will also do this to you to.