Speech

Yesterday, the president of Smith College, Dr. Ruth J Simmons, came to give a speech where I work. The speech was exclusively for women and there was such an overwhelming response, that I almost couldn’t attend it.

She told us a little of her life story and how she made it to where she is. I liked some of the points she made so much, that I wanted to record them. Please note that these are my interpretations of her words, not her actual words.

One of the things she mentioned was how she never had a true mentor. She had many people help shape her life and future but no one person she emulated fully. She said that for the most part, she tried to make her own journey. She used the word journey in conjunction with life often and advised us to ensure our journeys are not imitations of others. I think that’s precious advice. When you see someone at a spot you see yourself reaching one day, try to observe how she got there. Approach them and ask questions. You’d be amazed at how many people love to be approached. But when it comes to your path, lay your own. We all have one life to live, at least one that we remember, and we should make it memorable. Don’t take the easy road by stealing other people’s experiences. Make your own. At the end, even if you haven’t reached the desired goal, the journey will have been amazing.

Another point she made was about working at a place where you can be who you are. I think most of us try to fit into the culture of a firm instead of finding a firm where the culture fits who we are. If you work with people who appreciate who you are instead of telling you to change, you will flourish and be immensely more productive. Not to mention, happy. I think it’s crucial, for personal fulfillment, to work at a place that celebrates who you are instead of trying to stump your growth.

Similar to the above comment, she mentioned being loyal to your firm. She said that if you’re loyal during the good days, be even more loyal during the bad ones. One of the values that disappeared with the booming economy is loyalty. One of the things that makes you loyal to the firm is how you feel about what they do and the kind of people who work there. If you’re proud of your firm and think it to be exceptional, leaving becomes a difficult decision. Take the time to think about the place where you spent most of your day. Are you proud of where you work? Does it represent you as a person?

Dr. Simmons gave a lot of other great advice. Some of which I agreed with and others where I had a differing point of view. Either way, it was a really interesting and enjoyable hour.

Crowe

Okay, one more thing. Here’s a fan site that has a lot of Crowe’s old Rolling Stone articles.

Beautiful

Life is beautiful.

Almost Famous

We just saw Almost Famous and I would highly recommend it. It’s the new movie by Cameron Crowe who made feel-good movies such as Say Anything, Singles and Jerry Maguire. Not to mention, the movie starred one of my favorite actors, Jason Lee.

As with all of Crowe’s movies that I’ve seen, I left the theater with a great feeling of happiness and ambition. I felt good and kind and powerful and kinda happy to be living. Cheesy, I know, but it’s been a long week and I truly did enjoy this movie. I’m too tired to write more about it tonight, so go check it out and I will talk more about it later.

Nitey Nite.

Options

Life is about options. Each time you choose to do something, you’re choosing to do that thing over something else. While we think long and hard about some choices we make, we arbitrarily make many others. For example, most of us, I hope, wake up and brush our teeth. We don’t stop and think about whether we should or not. It’s something we’ve done since childhood and it’s automatic. This is an obvious example but I bet there are many other things in your life that you do without thinking cause at one point you made the decision to do things that way. Take today to think of some things you do without realizing that you’ve made that choice over something else. Do you always go out drinking on Thursday nights? Do you spend Sunday nights talking to your mother? Whatever it is, try and observe the choices you make a little more carefully since your priorities might have changed since the last time you made that decision.

Wow, I didn’t mean to drivel like that. I have no idea where it came from. Anyhow, after that heavy piece, here’s some fun. Okay, not very funny, but I’m trying.

Btw, we bought it and I highly recommend it.

Sports

Think it’s too late to start playing sports? Think Again.

Birthday

I had a great birthday. Yum.

Due to the McSweeney’s reading selling out last week, they had another reading last night and it was two blocks from my house! After my volunteer job and sign language class, I came home and changed and Jake and I went to hand out at the bar, just incase this one sold out as well. We were there on time and got to hear Neal Pollack‘s awesome book read by the great author himself. Right before the reading, he came over and talked to us. He even wished me a happy birthday. We all sang some Irish songs (since the reading was at an Irish bar).

After the reading Jake and I went to dinner at this beautiful restaurant right by the East River. It had the most amazing view of the city.

All in all, I had an amazing day.

Oh, and I figured out what I want to do with my life. But that’s another story for another day.

Remnants

Scientists have found possible remnants of human habitation under the Black Sea. These are left from the days when Black Sea was a freshwater lake. The coolest part of this whole thing, of course, is that the findings are in Turkey. I knew you’d think so, too.

Mail Me

Happy Birthday To Me!

Send me mail, wish me well.

Insecurity

Insecurity is a bad thing. It makes you doubt everything. It makes you paranoid and uncomfortable. You look around and you feel like everyone’s staring at you. You hear a snicker and conclude they must be laughing at you. You read a comment and swear the person had you in mind when writing it. You obsess about it until you can think of absolutely nothing else.

You don’t even stop to ponder how self-involved you are to imagine that people have nothing better to do. People spend a lot less time thinking about you than you think they do. Next time, you find yourself worrying about how someone is directing a comment at you, try to refocus your perspective.

Bio

So I finally finished my bio page redesign. My apologies to those of you with modem connections. It’s my first real effort on design and all feedback is welcome and much appreciated. Seriously.

I’m gonna go out and salvage the rest of my weekend, now.

Drunk

Last night, around 11, Jake and I took a walk around the neighborhood. As we walked back into the building, some girl lay sprawled all over the lobby. A bunch of people knelt next to her, so I walked over to the doorman and asked after her well being. The doorman replied, “She’s a little drunk.”

For a second, I got a glimpse of my college days. I must say I don’t miss that part of school.

Only two days till my birthday, what did you get me?