Thursday, April 28, 2011

The sound of one hand clapping

I have never seen any one hand clapping it will sound better if its two hands clapping, now it has know meaning on me. Hold your hand up; now fold the fingers of that hand into the palm, as if you are clenching a fist without including the thumb, allowing the finger tips to touch the bottom of the palm. I don’t think words can describe the sound of one hand.
Doesn’t u agree? You just have to be there to here it now open your hand again, folds it quickly and repeatedly, and there you have it: the sound of one hand clapping. Only when there is somebody in the forest to hear it does the possibility collapse, unless a tree is falling and then nobody can hear whether a hand (or not) is clapping (or not). So the usual sound of one hand clapping (or not) is loads of Philosophy

Celebrating Freedom day

While others celebrating freedom day some in khayelitsha did not have that chance to do so. Instead of celebrating 17 years of freedom on Wednesday, about 2 000 Khayelitsha residents marched through the city centre demanding toilets and decent sanitation.
In recent months, the local government has come under attack in what has been dubbed the “toilet saga”, as thousands of Khayelitsha residents do not have proper toilet and sanitation services. Residents say up to 15 families have to queue to use one toilet, which also exposes them to hygiene problems and crime. w
They have been voting since 1994. Their life hasn't changed. They promise not to vote this time around. South Africans who have got the means are celebrating this day elsewhere, but this day brings a lot of sadness to them. The struggle of the poor can not be led by intellectuals, academics, NGO's, Expects etc. Let the poor be the intellectuals of their own struggles; define their own struggles and alternatives. Let the poor be guided by their own organic thinking and perspectives not by Marxist, Lenin and Trotsky

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Life problems

Have you ever noticed how some things you do never seem to change no matter what it is you seem to do? What about the way in which you deal with people at work or how you talk to your children? These problems are the ones that matter yet when we look at them the world is full of conventional wisdom or “common sense” but most of that is of little value. People use sayings like, ‘Well that’s just the way it is.’ A risk averse person will often look at any given situation and say something like, ‘better than devil you know than you don’t.’ As conventional wisdom this is very sound but in life that’s of no use. Life involves risk.
The greatest of the greatest always took risks. Life is full of problems. The more you solve them, the more new ones come up. And you can sweep problems under the carpet or run away from them. Wherever you go, sooner or later there will be problems for you to solve. Since this is a fact of life, you may as well develop some skills on how to handle problems in life. Here are some insights on how to deal with problems in life so that you may achieve success and happiness. One of the best ways to handle problems is to have the right attitude towards them. Sometimes problems may be blessings in disguise.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Not all who wander are lost

A lost a soul or an over-active imagination? Sometimes we must wander at times in order to find our way. There isn’t a map for everything and therefore are forced to forge our own path. Wandering isn’t a bad thing and it doesn’t mean I’m los, in moderation. With control and skill, a wanderer is a highly capable and intellectual being. Art is wandering through the known to create a present unknown.

Not all who wander are lost. Some wander not to find something but to be found. I wander through life wondering if I’m ever going to find love. Sometimes I question whether it’s completely pointless of me because every single relationship I’ve reached for has failed.
I’m so sick of it but doesn’t mean I’m lost. I just want to find a friend who understands me, loves me, and wants to be with me for awhile. I just want a happy relationship because I’m sick of all my friends being happy and lovely and I’m not.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Why am I afraid to love?

I am so afraid to feel love for anyone. I don’t just mean romantically, but also just the love of family and friends. I posted something a little while back that I’m afraid of the wrong things, the reason I’m afraid of love is that too many people they have disappointed me. I know that I am afraid to open up to anybody anymore because of Love I’ve been hurt too many times and I feel vulnerable and that is a big problem for guys like me. I don’t know what to do.
 I don’t want to feel emotions anymore or even love. Look I know these sounds like I’m running away from my problems. Love is killing; love hurts I just want to stay single. Fact that I am aware of the problem means that I can fix it. Make myself accept others into my life and I swear I will live a happier life. We take the risk of being devastatingly hurt for the sense of euphoria and content in return.

How do you step from the top of a 100-foot pole?

Than we have to describe or look-up this pole what kind of a pole is, what is the meaning of this pole.
Place your foot on top of the step. It should be at hip level so that your hip, your knee, and your ankle are in a 90-degree angle, no higher. You're going to step up, touch the step, and drop back down. Shoulders stay back down the spine. . Touch and release.
Take your time especially if you have issues with your knees this it explain that there’s no need rush things.
You don't want to drop down too quickly. Small tap and lift up. Keep your head long and tall. Shoulders back. Exhale as you lift and inhale as you lower.
If you already stepped-up you don’t have to look around or things that you left behind know what you want in life.
it will take some time get what you want but if you tell our self that you want something you will get it no matter what they say to you.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

About me

I am this person I am, I dislikes noise I’m the person who always alone I do not like company especially when I’m bored or stressed I used to be alone all the time.
I am the perfectionist dominant in relationships. I'm happy to help. I have a role-playing fiction character. I don't like rushing into decisions hastily. I always make wise choices.

Not very well I handle high stress situations if I’m on my own. I think way too much and am afraid of making a mistake. If there are other people involved or it's an emergency, I do very well, Something just clicks in my mind and I do what need's to be done and I do it well.. I totally suck in exam situations. I believe that previous life experiences as well as current needs in ones life determine friendships for me. Also, I have lots of friends in my chart or around me.
I would like to see my self in a higher position when I get older, I would like to see my self having my own properties, I would like to see my self learning from the past decisions or mistakes.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Soccer is embrace by the community

Soccer is one of the sport that the community embrace and are acquainted to. Even before the world cup begun in the communities they used to be a game called an indoor soccer tournament. The Fifa world cup played a great role in increasing the importance of soccer by the way the world cup presented with all the excitement and slogan or theme quoting “feel it is here” the Fanpark-Mzoli supporters came in number in a location called Gugulethu at Mzoli’s place, it was one of the fan park that full of people with all the LCD screens plugged.
The soccer Word cup 2010 gave all of us so much excitement and entertainment for an entire month. South Africa was extremely fortunate to experience the world’s largest sporting tournament right here in South Africa an Africa soil for the very first time. It has been a great privillage to have witnessed this great sporting event. And to all the organiser who made it possible for the tournament to be beautiful.
The youth of Khayelitsha ran the soccer tournament in Khayelitsha stadium they making sure all of the teams played their games on time, security were taken care of, and result were reported back to the scorekeepers.

Voice of the cape presenter Shafiq Morton

Shafiq Morton runs a programme called Drive Time from to at the voice of the cape community radio station. Voice of the cape has now been on air for more than 10 years-it was established in September 1995. He started in 1995 actually he was persuaded by the station manager of the voice of the cape to be a head of news editing. Then he stepped down in 1999 and one of the staff members took over while he carried on with the DRIVE Time show.
Honestly he was not prepared to work at the radio, as he had been a photojournalist for the cape Argus since 1976. He was always interested in journalism, and in the old days in Cape Town there were no courses for journalism and he was interested in photography from an early age.
He used to help writing scripts for the advertisements and do editorials for the station. Outside the station he keeps her self busy by writing articles and now he about to finish a book. The book is about progrmmes on the radio station. He attracts the listeners by being interesting, controversial, curious and never accepting things at face value. His future plans are to get more into the analytical side of journalism. As get older he finds out that he can analyses event rather than running around the streets collecting the news.

We are what we do

The actions that we do, it tells us what we are, some times the environment we live in can describe us of what we are. The way we behave tells who we are
The way we talk describes where we come from.
The way we dress tells exactly who we are. Even the president of South Africa his actions describe of what he is.
We live in an age when we have to be more than aware of the places we are, what we do and how and why we visit other countries.
Security has become a worldwide issue, politically and practically, but unconsciously we have always lived with the awareness of alarms and their effect on our daily lives.
People tend to help others in those situations and try to comfort the distressed person until more professional help arrives it describe the way he/she is.
I’m what I am because of what I’m doing. I am providing motivational and self-improvement information to help others build wealth, get financial independence and achieving success in every aspect of my life.