前傳 3

聖誕快樂!

網誌分類: fan club 眾人 blog! | 網誌日期: 2006-12-23 20:43

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謹代表    歌迷會    全體

祝各位聖誕快樂!!!

哈利

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記得做 a maths 同 maths 功課呀!!! XDDDD

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2008.04.29 Tuesday CHK_2

歌迷

歌迷會成立

網誌分類: fan club 眾人blog! | 網誌日期: 2006-12-20 21:11

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攞 A 無難度!

歌迷會成員 (暫時如下):

永遠榮譽會長: 陳達明

永遠會長: 蔡哈利  5C

永遠副會長: 阿琛  5C

歌迷會聯絡人: 阿冼  5D

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招募成員! 有意請與哈利聯絡!

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會員 (截至12月20日)

大堅 4B
樞樞 5D

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2008.04.28 Monday CHK_2

前傳

為達明預祝生日

網誌分類: fan club 眾人blog! | 網誌日期: 2006-12-20 22:53

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12月22日是達明的農曆生日

5C、5D的一眾兄弟姊妹們為永遠榮譽會長 ─ 達明 預祝生日

大家準備兩張 ____簿皮 生日卡,封面寫上 達明語錄 中的小許精句。

小弟獻醜,寫了一首不能見人的詩,不知達明會否喜歡呢?

一切準備就緒,在聖誕聯歡後,5C一眾人馬殺到 5D 大本營,

阿琛捧住蛋糕,我們大伙兒唱生日歌。

大家送上禮物,達明說出他的三個願望

今天才知道,原來達明的弟弟今年 Form Five!

嘩!不知達明收到這個驚喜時,有沒有想哭的感覺呢?

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咬著 士的糖 的哈利

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p.s. 達明親筆簽名相 很有型,有機會再哂多幾張。

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2008.04.27 Sunday CHK_2

3.6.7 No persistence needed

You are working on a big project. You have to work for one month for the project. At every single day of the month, you have to be concentrated. You would have to be persistent to finish the work.

However, if at the beginning of every day, you decide to concentrate for only one day, the task would seem to be lighter. The psychological pressure would be much lower.

Then, at the beginning of another day, you decide to concentrate for only one day again.

Using this mechanism, you just have to be persistent for one day at every time, much easier than to be persistent for the whole month. However, you can still get the benefit of being persistent for the whole month.

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2008.04.19 Saturday \copyright CHK^2

3.6.5 Be always ready

Ecclesiastes 11:4

If you wait until the wind and the weather are just right, you will never sow anything and never harvest anything.

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Mother Teresa:

The important thing is not to do a lot or to do everything. The important thing is to be ready for anything, at all the times; to be convinced that when serving the poor, we really serve God.

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2008.04.19 Saturday \copyright CHK^2

3.6.4 Now-here-I: the holographic universe

Sometimes, when I have more than one thing to do, while I am doing one of the things, I keep worrying about the things that I am not doing. This kind of thinking is silly.

When I put my soul in one thing, that thing becomes positive and becomes a positive part of my soul. This gives me enthusiasm to achieve other things effectively.

Just like a holographic film, every part of the film stores all the information needed to reconstruct the whole image. Just like DNA, any single cell in my body contains ALL the DNA data needed to reconstruct my whole body.

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2007.04.19 Saturday \copyright CHK^2

3.6.3 Where are you? Part 2

3.6.3 You are all of yourselves

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Sometimes, you may wonder whether you can meet your past-self or your future-self through time travelling.

What you do not remember is that you are your own past-self, your own present-self, and your own future-self.

You are all of your-past-present-future-selves.

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2007.04.19 Saturday \copyright CHK^2

3.6.2 Where ARE you?

3.6.2 Where is your past-self? Where is your future-self?

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They are all now-here. They are all the YOU-now-here.

Now I am a 23-year-old man studying for my master degree. Sometimes, I am re-connected to my 5-year-old mind. I think I am still a 5-year-old boy. I am a 5-year-old who is enjoying university and graduate school now.

Sometimes, I think I am my 90-year-old self, an old man, traveling back in time, to re-live and taste my 23-year-old life, to review my youth.

— Me@2003

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2008.04.16 Wednesday \copyright CHK^2

3.6.1 Foresight: prequel

Suppose you are an A-Level student. You desire to be a university student.

You should know that

(1997 – 1999; study hard) \Leftrightarrow (1999 – 2002; university student)

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In 1997, I wanted to be a university student. I could not transform myself to be a university student immediately. I could not travel to 1999, becoming a university student at once. However, I knew that, ideally, if I worked hard (and worked smartly) now (1997), I would be able to enter university. In other words, the event “being a university student in 1999” is equivalent to the event “studying hard in 1997”.

I could not control an event in 1999 as it was in my future. But I could control the present-equivalence of that future event.

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2008.04.13 Sunday \copyright CHK^2

3.6 Now-here-I

David Brower:

Think Globally, Act Locally

小處著手 大處著眼

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An Anglican bishop:

When I was young and free and my imagination had no limits,
I dreamed of changing the world;
As I grew older and wiser I realized the world would not change.

And I decided to shorten my sights somewhat
and change only my country.
But it too seemed immovable.

As I entered my twilight years, in one last desperate attempt,
I sought to change only my family, those closest to me,
but alas they would have none of it.

And now here I lie on my death bed and realize
(perhaps for the first time)
that if only I’d changed myself first,

then by example I may have in
my family and with their encouragement
and support I may have bettered my country,
and who knows I may change the world.

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Mahatma Gandhi:

We must be the change we seek in the world.

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(myself: )

Now-here-I philosophy:

Transform all your goals to a single step that you can work on now and here, by yourself.

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2008.04.12 Saturday \copyright CHK^2

3.5.8 preserve time

You can’t preserve time by not using it. When time is not used, time would still pass.

You can preserve time only by using it, spending it, investing it, transforming it into something much more valuable.

If you know how to preserve time, you do not fear the passage of time. Instead, you love the passage. As time goes, more good works are getting done.

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2008.04.10 Thursday \copyright CHK^2