Recently during lecture, i have been observing how the lecturer is teaching the course and try to think of ways to improve it. If i were to become a lecturer in the future, i hope to be an interesting one that student will admire and look up upon, so need to think of ways to pave my way towards my goal. Also, i try to condense and synthesize the physics concepts and hope to give it in a unique yet complete and accessible perspective to the student. haha.... have been trying out this on my fellow friends, and it seems to work well.
Friday, April 9, 2010
The constraint
Recently during lecture, i have been observing how the lecturer is teaching the course and try to think of ways to improve it. If i were to become a lecturer in the future, i hope to be an interesting one that student will admire and look up upon, so need to think of ways to pave my way towards my goal. Also, i try to condense and synthesize the physics concepts and hope to give it in a unique yet complete and accessible perspective to the student. haha.... have been trying out this on my fellow friends, and it seems to work well.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Madness
Now comes the more interesting part. Last night, went out to Kranji reservoir park with wk and ck, and at about 12+am, we decided to leave the place, but chose to take a detour through he neo tiew and lim chu kang road. After a series of exciting event, my car's tyre was punctured and got to stop at the lim chu kang road there, with a muslim cemetry opposite my car(Great...). After changing the tyre, we were so sure that we can start getting home, but end up couldnt start the engine. The battery seems to go haywire. Anyway, we were starting to find this whole thing a bit paranormal. Then the whole thing go on and on until our parent come to our rescue. lol... manage to get home by 4+am. What an eventful and mad night. But again, sometimes it is this kind of madness that gave a memory worth looking back. lol... Seriously unforgettable, but good thing is i know a lot more about my car now.
Just thinking, the older we grow, the harder it is for us to say out some words or even to do some things. We start to think and care alot about the consequence, the big picture, and eventually there will come a day where we regretted not saying out or doing anything. And that's funny. We care about everything under the sun, but in the end, we can't really take care of ourselves.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Physics as a way of thinking.
This is the second SEM in physics and the more i am in it, the more i see the "reason for physics" materialise in front of me. It gives me the opportunity to dream and think, not only about those physics questions, but also about things around me, and things within me. For example during my research on this topic "time", yes it does require me to think about the physics for example about minkowski space vs euclidean space, the concept of simultaneity, but it also makes me think about time in our modern world: How we are actually affected by the "time".
life is just about endless questioning and answering. yes, it is...
Saturday, November 21, 2009
cycle through.
As i was reading through all the comments given by his friend, i was thinking, if his death mean so much to them, why shouldnt they treasure him or even maintain a constant communication with him while he was alive. "盖棺定人“, i guess this will be an apt description of this scenario. Only, when people pass away, then we started judging them, in term of their contribution or their past actions etc. Then, the next question will be, is their emotion or sympathy overrated? There is a quote that says," A death of one is a tragedy, and death of many a statistics". How true. When people in impoverished country are dying of hunger, or even being brutally abused by local authority what are we really doing? I guess if people could redirect their sympathy for one death to the death of many i guess it will be much better. There are many ways to reach out and make a difference to the people out there that is suffering( Either in out own country or outside), and if the sympathy of us can be transformed into a self-justified way of helping them, it will indeed make a difference.
...when we finally know we are dying, and all other sentient beings are dying with us, we start to have a burning, almost heartbreaking sense of the fragility and preciousness of each moment and each being, and from this can grow a deep, clear, limitless compassion for all beings.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Out of the mess
Just finished my econs tutorial and readings. After that, i sat in front of the comp, surf through some forums, facebook and some blogs. It is quite interesting that, all the blogs are not updated, even for though people that used to be a frequent updater. Then i looked at the past 1 month, i think i can understand why.
Everything comes in a flash (Not yet gone in a flash) like Uni admin stuffs, orientations, lectures, tutorials etc. To some extent, i really cant believe that i am in uni now as an undergraduate, perhaps things happen too fast, and i was not really prepared for it. Now, i am faced with lab reports, tutorials and all sorts of activities in front of me, and this whole thing just look like a convoluted mess in front of me (Oops, not in front of me, i am actually within this whole mess). Faced with all these hectic-ness and franticness, i guess the best way is to make an effort to adapt to it, and ya... that is what most of my fren are busy with, so they dun really have the time to blog.
Next up, i really enjoy what i am learning in my uni. Very proud to be a physics major in NUS. Well continue on this part next time. Too tired too continue....
How i present myself is how i wan people to remember me..... But this is so not true for me...
Monday, July 20, 2009
When you approach the end of the road, what do you see?
I remember reading a book that wrote," Religion tends to paint a beautiful afterlife picture, so that people will not be too afraid of it. At the same time, if human can, because of this beautiful picture looks forward to afterlife then humanity has failed itself.". I can't remember the exact phrasing, but this is the main gist. The last part of this sentence struck me deeply - Humanity has failed itself. Perhaps, we human has through our own hand constructed a fearful world for ourselves. Maybe, we ourselves are the source of each pain and sorrow. Yes, all these are very probable.
Though the world is not exactly very pleasant to live in, i m definitely not one that looks forward to afterlife and this does not mean i am afraid of it. If the objective reality cant be changed, then perhaps we can change the subjective reality and this lies in us. In counseling theory, i remembered is called the ABC model.
And as for the answer to my title, I dont really care what i will see at the end of the road, all that matters is what i will see along the way.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Best read of the month.
"We never quite get over the sorrow caused by losing those loved; we only learn to live with it and to live despite it; which makes living a richer thing. That is sorrow's gift."
These are 2 quotes that are extracted from the book i am reading now. It has been months since i found a book that can impress me incredibly much. A book by A.C grayling " The meaning of things- Applying philosophy to life". This book is made up of many short essays that tackle with every aspects of life. For example, some of the chapters in it are "death","tolerance","virginity","peace" and so on... Each chapter consists of 2 to about at most 6 pages, which is pretty short for any book. But after i read it, i understand why each chapter is so short. The reason is there is no reason for it to be long. The author just did a fantastic job in covering the width and depth of a particular theme within the 6 pages. Any longer, it will be superfluous.
In fact to me, though this book just consist of many independent short chapters compiled together, i found it quite a "heavy" read. The whole book is laid with sentence like the quotes above. It induces a lot of thinking, a lot of cross referencing to my experience and the reality. Frankly speaking, to be able to cover every aspect of life to such great depth and all the way down to the tiniest details, i really wonder what kind of life he has been through. He is definitely one of my most admired writer. Going to get his other books soon. haha...
unconsidered life is not worth living- by socrates. <--- i think is very true. i am a great advocate of this ideal.