Everything I’ve lived until now can be summed up in “I’ve met some extraordinary people in my life, who make up my memories, who make up me“; you can see some of them here; the rest, all of it, is irrelevant, or at most relevant in building me, as a human who can better see what’s life made of; all the future, from now on, can only equal this thing; nothing can beat it; this is the whole life.
You might know that my life is made mostly of people I like best, my relatives, some friends, and some people which are just OK (not really perfect, but OK).
I’ve recently had some insights with the latter group of people, which made me realize their importance in my life. And you know what? It’s actually not that big.
Here goes a drastic reduction in the number of people for which I care. Just like that.
To have an idea, on Twitter I now follow 4 people, down from 11. My Facebook just got incredibly simple. Very simple page. Not to mention, again, my life, which is now super-simple.
That’s it. You can go outside and play now.
People need appreciation. We’re built on this. Actually we need it so much, that it leads us into trouble.
This message focuses on corporate social responsibility (CSR) actions done by Carmen CUCUL and their impact into my life. See details below.
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It was the 29th of March, 2009 when, at the Body Mind Spirit Festival, at Sala Palatului, Bucharest, Bruno MEDICINA held a speech on “Total Quality Life: quality of life as a true measure of success”. For more on Bruno MEDICINA view my opinion on him, which also includes a clip made by me at that event: Bruno Medicina on the things that really matter. +Continue Reading
This blog post starts with the conclusion: to me, a conference I took part to two days ago had the best organization I’ve ever seen at a conference. Why? Find out below.
Warning: long post ahead. +Continue Reading
The answer in the title of this blog post is daring: will you do this or not? If yes, you accept that a machine reads your emails for money, I have found an opportunity for you. +Continue Reading