Thursday, November 24, 2011

Unemployed Man to the rescue

Lately I've started a morning ritual - it involves some cardio-training followed by a free writing session (30mn) - then I do an info-dump so my head is clear enough to create instead of worry.

3 days in a row so far of this treatment and I feel a lot better.

I keep hearing horror story from my former colleagues, and other people at work, mainly because their managers have no restraint in the most inhuman (or plain stupid) procedure implementation or new budget restriction. It seems that some have to work overtime, but with a catch ... it will be unpaid - other have to move into smaller desk, and some other have to put up more abuse from their bosses or customer to keep the business afloat...

But why ?!

I mean if anything ... it seems that everything is falling apart - well, then ... let it fall.


Then new ways will arise (hopefully better than the present one) - let the old way of thinking sink for good, so we can start anew.


Being the unemployed underdog vs the big corporate World, doesn't seem to be that bad - the bigger they are, the harder the fall I'd say.

It seems that it's a big comedy like in The Adventures of Unemployed Man book 
Somehow to keep the economy rolling is to put more pressure  on the weak (the working force, the pawns), until they can't take it anymore, and I honestly think that the time is now :  most have reach rock bottom, enough to consider that there's actually nothing to fear or worry anymore... because the situation couldn't get worse anyway.

So no worry.

Oh, and one last note : the tip I've got for the "morning ritual" comes from 201 Ways to Arouse Your Creativity

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Dreaming of zombies… again




Remember that song from the Cranberries Zombie ?

The message I get from this song is :  we should stop the violence inherited from the past generation (in our head) to break a bad cycle/habit, not to repeat the same destructive patterns over and over ... because this is the only logic you've been told, the only way you know how to behave.

This week peaceful demonstrators have been evicted by force from Occupy movement in many places and in the middle of the night.

Showing dangerous signs that the communication between parties is broken, that the record is repeating again, that there's no tangible actions toward resolution. Because showing (once again) violence as the only possible response is just plain wrong, it's like the 1% is trying to eliminate the inevitable discussion by suppressing the opponents (99% !?!) and this doesn't make sense.


An interesting article claiming that "We like zombies… because we are zombies"  says that now the zombies have no controller, they have no hope of ever being free.

Except the Wall Street zombies are controlled by Mammon (money). And they're after those who are still able to make a stand against the corrupted system generating (metaphorical) zombies in the first place.