Are you in a "HOLDING PATTERN" in life? I remember quite multiple times I was airborne and our aircraft was in a "HOLDING PATTERN" and for a one-off scenario, I remained oblivious as I remained glued either on the infight movie I was so caught up OR my audio playlist just kept me 'hostaged' that long☝☝☝
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Sunday, June 21, 2026
Are You In A 'HOLDING PATTERN'?
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Correlation Is Not Causation
CORRELATION IS NOT CAUSATION. Oh Oh, WHAT a boring thread. That's the initial reaction I anticipate now. BUT given me some breathing room to shed light on my side. Firstly, you might wonder, WHAT does this got to do with our daily life? My quick retort: A LOT AS IN A LOT. WHY? Everyday from the time we wake up and even WHEN we're deep asleep, a lot of things are going on and some of it seemingly have its ramifications to us [even WHEN we're asleep]. Seriously๐ก๐ก๐ก
Let's face it. Some things happening even at the other side of the globe can have its ramifications even to us across the globe. WHEN a major Middle East conflict escalates into a full-blown war. WHEN a major passage way in the international waters gets blockaded. WHEN there is a supply embargo from an exporting country that impacts the importing country. WHEN an organization's business performance plummets significantly and unable to recover even after a year. Name it. One too many things happening around WHICH can indirectly impact on us๐ก๐ก๐ก
So, WHERE's the beef? The recurring mix-up happens WHEN some of us get used to [wrongly] believe that CORRELATION equates to CAUSATION. That WHEN someone catches cold, it's because someone beside OR nearby him sneezed. That WHEN children underperform in school, it's because their parent-financier WHO's working overseas 10,000 miles away, was NOT consistently providing the financial support in a timely manner. That WHEN a country's economy nosedives, it's because the U.S. dollar was over-performing. That WHEN a plurality of a third world country's population struggle in life, it's because they belong to the third world. That WHEN someone hits the rough patches at work, it's because of an overly tough boss managing with a heavy hand❎❎❎
Friday, June 19, 2026
Nelson Mandela: "DON'T JUDGE ME BY MY SUCCESS"
Nelson Mandela, the famous South African nationalist and freedom fighter WHO eventually became the first president of South Africa was widely quoted: "DON'T JUDGE ME BY MY SUCCESSES BUT BY THE NUMBER OF TIMES I FELL AND DID RISE AGAIN". Problem is, globally cutting across cultures, we are so SUCCESS-focused to an extent that it becomes the 'BE ALL' goal of many people. People are measured by the amount of SUCCESSes that are visible to our naked eyes, to our awareness. LIKE he got a sleek, brand-new premium car. LIKE that sprawling mansion. LIKE he rose up the organization to become its top honcho. LIKE he became the country manager of this and that Fortune 500 company๐๐๐
Let's face it, some of us would witness someone's meteoric rise up the corporate ladder, achieving success that may come out to be unparalleled. For many others, they may be 'late bloomers' [BTW, there is NOTHING wrong with being 'late bloomers'] making and achieving their successes towards the homestretch of their life. And still, others are perennial success stories, people WHO never cease to see their streak of successes come to an end [OR at least to temporarily stall]. An analogy here are the trees and plants WHICH bear fruit in the early to mid-summer [e.g. peach, strawberries, etc] and there are those WHO bear fruits in the fall [e.g. apples, pears, etc]. On the same breadth, different people are productive at different stages in their respective lives๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
To be realistic, there are definite advantages of experiencing early successes in life. YES, it can build that oozing confidence level to last even the rest of your life. We have seen that with the success stories of the late Steve Jobs, Elon Musk et al. And, knock on wood, if one's life gets shortened, at least, one has gotten some successes under his/her belt before going up to face his Maker. YET, not to downplay such advantages, there are obvious downsides LIKE if such successes happen early in life, everything else that follows can be overshadowed and judged and benchmarked against those early successes. And for many early successes, it can often bring temptations and even pressures for WHICH a young person may NOT be ripe and mature enough to handle๐๐๐
We can look back during our early childhood spent in our elementary schools. NOT to tear down the huge help of early education to our life BUT the truth is, classrooms are NOT the best barometers as to how a person will end up later in life. Microsoft founded Bill Gates was a Harvard dropout. And if we rattle off more dropouts, it is a mile-long list that includes Oprah Winfrey, Former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, Scott Fitzgerald and even John Lennon๐๐๐Our takeaway: Allow me to do a mapping of a more palatable apples-to-apples comparison of life with those games in the competitive world of sports where the respective sports have their own clocktimes anywhere between 30 mins to an hour and in the world of boxing, every round is timed around 3 minutes. Regardless, as the coaches remind their team, the game is won OR lost after, LIKE 4 quarters in a basketball game and NOT on the 1st to 3rd quarters. Such is life as well. To quote Nelson Mandela: "DON'T JUDGE ME BY MY SUCCESS"๐ก๐ก๐ก
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Are You Playing The 'LONG GAME'?
How often have we heard that we should be PLAYING THE LONG GAME? For many of us, hearing the LONG GAME seems the most daunting words to hear. And instead of pointing the blame on ourselves, I'll blame it to the RAT RACE where we are all in. YESSSSSS, that RAT RACE is a much more punishing race than the traditional Boston Marathon. So, WHATs the upsides of PLAYING THE LONG GAME???
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Getting Out Of Our Head [And Head Out]
Is it true that sometimes [and for outliers, many times], we're stuck deep into our head? FACT CHECK: True. And for that reason, we hardly notice WHAT's happening outside of us. A year ago, I visited my optometrist WHO, after going through the standard eyesight check, blurted out: 'Well, because of your age and eyesight, you still need progressive lenses'. I just accepted her advice hook, line and sinker as I was thinking then that in a world of remote work, isolation [during the Covid-19 pandemic], cascading mental health crises and screens everywhere from our mobile phones to all other gadgets, it's never more important for us to get outside
Many many years back, our very platform to get out into the world were our parents and school mentors/teachers. A decade later, thanks to Microsoft, they came up with Encarta, that CD-ROM encyclopedia that really condensed tons and tons of books into a handful of compact disks instead. And voila, suddenly, that volume of knowledge was literally on our fingertips. BUT before we know it, Encarta will become obsolete and irrelevant as it gets eclipsed by the enormosity of the vast and wide internet. Then, Google and Wikipedia became our latest repositories
And before we know it, those learning opportunities with Google and Wikipedia get scooped by today's smartphones, making sure that all those opportunities are guaranteed to be right on our fingertips. Then, before we know it, we welcomed AIs like ChatGPT. Although AI as a technology remains at its infancy stage, it has been that astonishing no less. WHAT shocked me that very first time I learned was that today's teens can seek refuse to ChatGPT even for their emotional needs. Oh no. WHICH brings me to a point in asking: If Google and AI can answer all our questions, WHY do we need to know anything???
So, the question that begs to be asked is: DO WE STILL [REALLY] NEED TO KNOW THINGS? And to make things murkier, is it true that the very purpose of school ISN'T really to acquire knowledge BUT rather to develop a variety of skills and strengths that will serve us throughout our life? YES, admittedly. the acquisition of knowledge is indeed tempting to dismiss as unimportant OR outdated
Our takeaway: True, having Google and AI right on our fingertips has certainly changed things BUT acquiring knowledge is NOT really a waste of time. In fact, it might actually be more valuable than ever. YES, the purpose of knowing things ISN'T to simply have the answers to questions. Instead, the true value of knowledge has more to do with our self-initiated CURIOSITY, to have a crystal clear understanding of WHAT is going on in the real world because like it OR NOT, we CAN'T just remain ensconced in our cellar OR even at the attic๐ก๐ก๐ก
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Heard of that "TO-DON'T List" Yet?
All along, we've been hearing all those 'TO DO List'! Has anyone heard for a "TO-DON'T List" yet??? eShockingly, I can wildly guess that a good majority of us [and I was once guilty of it in the past] DON'T have that "TO-DON'T List" AT ALL! Instead of us focusing on all the tasks we have to get done, ISN'T it equally beneficial [at the very least] if we look at everything else either we DON'T need OR even should NOT do in service of one's larger goal? YES, it sounds like a waste of time BUT seriously, it's NOT. Seeing clearly WHAT should NOT be taking in your attention is maybe one of the simplest ways to prioritize our time and focus on WHAT really matters most. WHICH obviously will likely lead us to enhanced productivity and output [YES, even in our domestic chores at home]. Before things become quite convoluted, let us simply WHAT is that "TO-DON'T List"
BAD-HABITS "TO-DON'T List" - This is all about goal-setting and is more of a plan you should adopt for your life overall if we want to improve it generally, NOT a technique to employ WHEN we have a specific goal in mind. And those habits that hold us back can be obvious to us OR we may NOT even realize it BUT once you write it down, that raises your awareness [and more will come], e.g. DON'T put off answering emails ON-TIME, DON'T sleep more OR less than WHAT you really need to, DON'T sacrifice your health at all cost, DON'T put off work UNTIL WHEN it's due!@#$?
- DON'T schedule everyone's work for them!
- DON'T pick up other people's responsibilities!
- DON'T follow-up with an uncooperative person!
- DON'T decide UNLESS you thoroughly assesed it
- DON'T waste time on emails unlikely to get response
Monday, June 15, 2026
IF/WHEN We Outgrow The Life We Built?
YES YES yowwww, no one AS IN no one warns us about all these. We work hard. We build. We climb. And we even say YES and YES over and over again, NOT until one day we look around and realize the life we created [WHICH we were so damn proud of] is now the very thing making us feel stuck!@#$%? LIKE when we looked around and ask ourselves 'THIS FITS BEFORE BUT IT DOESN'T SEEM TO FIT ANYMORE'. WHAT's befuddling is that we DIDN'T fail, we DIDN'T mess up things
Voila! Reading the tea leaves, those are scenarios manifesting that we simply outgrew WHAT once sustained us. YES, been there and it's tough as that can feel deeply confusing because no one tells you HOW to navigate that discomfort of becoming someone new WHILE still standing inside an old version of your life. WHAT is often missed [and I did miss this out] is the NOT so obvious fact that 'GROWTH DOESN'T ALWAYS EQUATE TO CELEBRATION'
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Does 'GAP YEAR' Make Sense?
Does 'GAP YEAR' make sense at all? In the NBA world, it is a reality accepted by all ballclubs, like WHEN their roster is almost decimated, WHEN their team is expected to be the cellar-dweller, the ballclub's front office [FO] will swallow that difficult pill for the current year, because come the following year's Annual Draft, they could have the rights for the top-tiered rookies. Frankly, this common practice amongst the NBA ballclubs has been 'legitimized'๐๐๐
- TALK TO SOMEONE - That simple act of talking to someone WHO cares about you is crucial to things you're dealing with [especially WHEN "you're in the dark"]
- GET MOVING - It's probably the last thing you feel like doing right now BUT getting active even for a short period is proven as one of the effective ways of boosting our mood
- REFRAME NEGATIVE THOUGHTS - Tought act but it can be done
Saturday, June 13, 2026
When Even A Single Hiccup Becomes A NO-NO!
Communications is all about being responsible. Allow me to share EN TOTO this Quora.com post by Hussain Khan: The pilot announced, "We're landing in half an hour." Then he forgot to turn off the microphone. He told the co-pilot sitting next to him, "Now I'll have a hot cup of tea and then kiss the fiight attendant" Hearing this, the air hostess ran to turn off the microphone and tripped over a child's feet, falling. The child said, "WHY you're in a hurry? The pilot said he'll first drink a cup of tea!!!" Funny BUT this kind of boo-boo happens to us [Oh YES, I was guilty of it a few times in the past]!@#$%?
NOT to be defensive, even as we've got anywhere between 170,000 to 1 million++ English words, that DOES NOT absolve OR even shield us in the future for any communications hiccups. NOT even that petty BUT irresponsible oversight by that pilot in-command of that aircraft about to land. If ever that Quora.com joke is indeed non-fiction, the mother of all ironies is that no less than a child even called the attention of the very embarassed flight attendant๐ก๐ก๐ก
Surely, no needs a Comms 101 here but for brevity, maybe it's worth sharing the most obvious practices:
BE CLEAR & CONCISE - as the old cliche goes, more words, more mistake [YES that has happened to me!] BE TRANSPARENT - Be open about your intentions BE ACCOUNTABLE - It's sheer responsibility no less BE MINDFUL of your audience - If you're a leader OR someone making a public announcement, it behooves if you check & recheck your words even ten times over
You might play devil's advocate WHY the need for all these? It may NOT be so obvious on the surface but communication gaps/hiccups can lead to consequences and ramifications. At the end of the day, there you are, FIREFIGHTING, instead of exerting your effort and spending your time on more bonafide day-to-day priorities. In short, even that smallest and tiniest mistake ends up disrupting the flow of your tasks, with your attention suddenly getting randomly diverted on something WHICH should NOT have been there to 'firefight' in the first place. Been there, been grilled, been a 'toast' many times, sometimes ending up 'thrown under the bus', NO THANKS to communications slip-ups, hiccups and with no excuse, at times before, it was my callous sense of irresponsibility WHICH I took for granted all along๐ก๐ก๐กOur takeaway: One human frailty WHICH exists across cultures and geographies is our deep-seated and robust memory for hiccups and mistakes. For someone WHO has done things perfectly day by day, on the next day he flops and causes a hiccup, that single exception gets etched in stone and he ends up remembered MORE for that single slip-up rather all the good things he should be credited for. Sadly, that's HOW things are in life. Moral of the story: You may NOT be perfect BUT [still], aim for perfection because EVEN ONE SINGLE HICCUP BECOMES A NO-NO๐๐๐Friday, June 12, 2026
When WHINING Is More Than Just WHINING
All along, I [wrongly] shrugged off WHINING as nothing BUT one of those petty manifestations NOT worth talking about. LIKE a trouble shared lightens our mental load and facilitates gaining other perspectives. LIKE WHINING makes us feel good? Especially if we get validated, YES at times it could be a way to bond and connect. Personally, I feel that small doses of WHINING and verbalizing our gripes can be a stress reliever๐๐๐
Statistical data shows that on average, we spend 10,000 minutes a year WHINING and moaning, call it any other way. YES, the data showed as well that millennials WHINGED the most.with relationships and work colleagues dominating the source of those WHININGs and moanings. No here's the bombshell from experts. Excessive WHINING is NOT good for our physical and psychological health. Apparently, chronic complaining induces NEGATIVITY, rewires our brainand activates the stress hormone cortisol. Then, our immune system gets weakened and even our blood pressure rises and what happens next, your guess is as good as mine๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
Listening to the experts, although the general understanding is that we feel that venting and WHINING releases those pent-up pressures, the reality is it fuels negativity rather than ameliorates it. Going on about something OR someone ignites negative feelings as we relive the scene. And worst of all worse stuff, with social media hovering all over us, ranting online will NOT make us feel better, that's for sure๐๐๐
In the shortest words, instead of blowing off steam, WHINING fuels fire. True, we hear people often complain to gain support BUT if that becomes repetitive and intense, ironically, it wears down the patience of others. NOW, that's NOT the last of the warnings. Apparently, frequent WHINING becomes habitual and increases the likelihood of feeling NEGATIVE even about other aspects of life. Things then can get nastier❌❌❌
Our takeaway: NOT to be overly tough on our own self, let us NOT turn a blind eye even for the tiniest RED FLAGs that may seem to surface because those are the best times to 'nip things in the bud' [and it is a known fact that if any effort that gets exerted at the earliest point in time can equate to the least efforts you and me can exert. YES dude, there will be moments WHEN WHINING IS MORE THAN JUST [simply] WHINING๐ก๐ก๐ก
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