A cozy place for myself...For the days that I want to share my feelings and my thoughts and for the days that I need to know how I felt and thought in the past.

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

I love Bill Gates !

Everybody knows that I love Bill Gates. It has been 12 years that I’m listening what he says, reading what he writes, doing what he recommend and ……
Here are some nice quotes from him.



Life is not fair; get used to it.

If you can't make it good, at least make it look good.

It's fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure.

Be nice to nerds. Chances are you'll end up working for one.

Life is not divided into semesters. You don't get summers off and very few employers are interested in helping you find yourself.

Often you have to rely on intuition.

Television is not real life. In real life people actually have to leave the coffee shop and go to jobs.

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

T.S. Eliot (1888-1965)


1888 September 26: Thomas Stearns Eliot born in St. Louis, Missouri to Henry Ware and Charlotte Stearns Eliot.

1898 A student at Smith Academy in St. Louis

1905 To Milton Academy in Massachusetts

1906-10 Undergraduate years at Harvard. Reads Symons’s The Symbolist Movement in Literature and the poetry of Laforgue. Studies with George Santayana and Irving Babbitt.

1910-11 Having finished BA and MA degrees at Harvard, spends a year at the Sorbonne in Paris. In the summer of 1911, finishes a version of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"

1911-14 Returns to Harvard to study philosophy as a graduate student. Begins doctoral thesis on F.H. Bradley.

1914 To England on fellowship; meets Ezra Pound.

1915 Marries Vivien Haigh-Wood on June 26th; begins publishing poems that later appear in the Prufrock volume.

1916 Eliot working as teacher at Highgate Junior School and as University Extension Lecturer.

1917 Prufrock and Other Observation published. Eliot takes a position at Lloyds Bank in the Colonial and Foreign Department.

1919 Ara Vos Prec published, with "Gerontion" and the poems later published in Poems – 1920. "Tradition and the Individual Talent" appears in The Egoist.

1920 The Sacred Wood published.

1921 Ill and exhausted, Eliot takes leave from Lloyds Bank. Recuperating at Margate and Lausanne, finishes the drafts of The Waste Land, which he then shows to Pound.

1922 The Waste Land published. First issue of Criterion appears.

1925 Poems 1909-1925 published (with "The Hollow Men"). Eliot joins the publishing house of Faber & Gwyer, leaves Lloyds bank.

1927 Enters the Church of England and assumes British citizenship

1928 For Lancelot Andrewes published.

1930 Ash-Wednesday published.

1932 Selected Essays 1917-1932

1933 Eliot’s 1932-33 Norton lectures at Harvard published under the title The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism (1933). At the University of Virginia, he delivers the lectures later published as After Strange Gods (1934). Obtains legal separation from Vivien.

1934 The Rock: A Pageant Play performed and published.

1935 Murder in the Cathedral performed.

1936 Collected Poems 1909-1935 (first appearance of "Burnt Norton").

1939 The Family Reunion performed. The Idea of a Christian Society published. Last issue of Criterion.

1940 East Coker published.

1941 The Dry Salvages published.

1942 Little Gidding published.

1947 Vivien Eliot dies.

1948 Wins Nobel Prize for Literature. Notes Towards the Definition of Culture published.

1949 The Cocktail Party performed.

1953 The Confidential Clerk performed.

1957 Married Valerie Fletcher on January 10. On Poetry and Poets published.

1958 The Elder Statesman performed.

1963 Collected Poems 1909-1962.

1965 Dies on January 4th; his ashes to East Coker

Monday, May 09, 2005

SOS for My Tasks

Today is Monday; I have 31 pre-defined tasks and 24 e-mails. Please help!! Any assistance is welcome.

Sunday, May 08, 2005

About me

Eternity is my time limitation.
Endless love is my kind of love.
Brightness is the feature of my darkness.
I share all Unsharable things.

Persian kind of Team Work

I was in a birthday party few hours ago and it was so funny. We had so much fun together and it was awesome. We were all Persians (20 people) except one lady. After party we were supposed to go to a dance club.
Here is the decision part :

1) We decided to go to a Persian club and someone said it would be closed. We didn’t care and we went there. Unfortunately he was right and it was closed.
2) We decided to go to a club for salsa dance , again one of us had white shoes on and they didn’t allow him in , for dignity's sake, we all decided not go.
3) The we decided to go to another Persian club , it doesn’t match with our dresses so we didn’t go.
4) We were about to go to another club that someone said let’s forget about club and let’s go somewhere else like a cafe shop and ………..

Note : at the beginning we were about 20 and at the end we were about 9. more than 50 percent loss !!!!!!!!!!!

What I want to say that above story is a real sample of our team work and that’s why we can not manage a group. In Iran I was an IT manager and I had the same issue with all of my staff.
I think they way that we think, manage and make decision is totally wrong. We have the same issue with larger scale about our society. I really want to change the way that I think, manage and make decision.
Execution is what we are missing.