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On
Friday, March 31, 2017

The previous post, ‘The last page of a note’ would be the last story post of this blog. It didn't mean that I would stop writing, I plan to keep on writing in my other blog, weirdo’s spiel (alchemist.blogspot.com), and also in facebook.

I want to find a cool reason why I’m terminating this blog (such as: ‘like Bruce Wayne as Batman, the dual life have taken its toll on me :-) ), but to be honest, the actual reason is ‘the timing’. ‘The last page of a note’ would be a good title for the last story post of a blog, and this post counted, the total post of this blog is exactly 100 (good number for closing a blog, I think :-) ). Other reason is that now is spring, ‘figuratively’ a good time for a new beginning. And even though I’m still under 39 according to solar calendars, I will turn 40 in a few days if I look into lunar calendars, and 40 years-old is also a ‘figuratively’ good timing for starting a new era.

Other ‘logical ‘reason would be that I found that the posts I wrote here these past few years were actually also fit to be posted on weirdo’s spiel, and thus there is no point to write in two separate blogs anymore.

I think I will not delete this blog, maybe because I think I write here mainly for myself. I’d like to know how I change (or grow) from time to time, and reading on how my writing style changes, and of course how my way of thinking reflected on it changes, is one of the good way to know.

It’s been almost 14 years (weirdo’s spiel is longer, though :-) ). 100 posts in 12 years is not a big number, but I decided to write only when I want it, not merely to chase the number, that’s why I’m satisfied with this. When I started blogging I was wondering whether I would still keep on posting after my mid 30s, or after having family, and now I don’t need to wonder anymore :-). I think I’ve grown a lot in the course of writing this blog (it’s 12 years, and it’ll be a little bit pushing if I said nothing had changed :-) ). I hope one day when I look back at these posts again, I can smile and say to myself that I have grown even more from this point.

Okay, that’s all folk, Kadiska, over and out.

The last page of a note


When professor Hinode and I had classes outside Japan, I usually stayed in the classroom even though it was not my turn to give lecture. Listening to professor Hinode lecture was quite an amusing thing to do, and sometimes, I could also just keep myself busy with plenty of things. Reading scientific journals was one of the examples (only sometimes, when the mode was on :-) ), or I could use the time for daydreaming (more likely :-), but hey, that’s not my working hour, so it’s officially permissible for me to do that :-) ). Sometimes I even tried to solve questions that hanging on my mind, like what I did during one of the lectures this year. The question was, what was the derivative of x^x^x^x...x^x (the number of x in the sequence was 100) with respect to x (I think I can hear some of you shouting ‘geek!’ there :-) ). To solve this, I turned to the last page of my note, and started scribbling there. And this reminded me of a habit that started as far as my elementary school days.

During that time, I have a general rule for using a paper notebook in a class: start from the first page to write a note of a lecture; start from middle pages to make paper aeroplanes :-); and start from the last page to write anything in between (i.e. any mumbles that I want to keep record of :-) ). I think most of my childhood friends had more or less the same rule (I don’t know how about the girls, whether they also made paper aircraft - I can check later if you wanna know :-) ). That’s why when I found an old paper notebook, rather than reading from the first page, I prefer to read from the last page, because the content would usually be more fascinating. Of course sometimes I just found fuzzy doodling there (thanks to my ‘artistic’ handwriting :-) ), but sometimes I also found some written chat with my old friends that would unlatch tons of sentimental memories (and yes, if you have never heard about it before, there was a time that had been long gone, when the bird still sang in mellifluous tone, and there ain’t no hoaxes neither dumb smartphone :-), and thus you could do chatting with your friends using paper notebook instead, even though there’s almost no point in it because you’re just several inches away from them :-) ). And the most important thing was, the last pages sometimes also contained ideas and dreams that I jolted down there, which sometimes I even already forgot about because it had been covered by dust of time.

I haven’t done any statistical analysis on this :-), but I believe that the dreams that I wrote down had a better probability to come true compared to those that I just kept on the back of my mind. Those dreams on the back of my mind would be easily washed away by the rain of new dreams that pour from time to time, while those that being kept in a note (even in the trifling last pages :-) ) would spring up from time to time, flirting me to bring them into reality. Sometimes it took time for them to successfully get my attention and put me on action :-), but as time pass by, the possibility would be high for me to finally sit down and take a time thinking about realizing those dreams.

Anyway, I think it is better to keep on dreaming and jolting them down, because dream is what my future made of, so what’s it gonna be if I ever stop dreaming? I wouldn’t worry about running out of pages to ink my dreams on, I believe there would be another new note, with empty last pages, ready to be scribbled upon once I finish the note on my hand :-).

By the way, back to the ‘initial topic’, the derivative of x^x^x^x...x^x (the number of x was 100) with respect to x is (x^98+99*x^98*ln(x))*x^x^x^x...x^x (the number of x in the last x power sequence is 100). And yes, you can call me geek now... :-)

A River to Cross

On
Sunday, February 19, 2017

One of my friends felt troubled because she felt that she cannot be what she want no matter how she tried. Well, I post this lyric to cheer her up - an old song from Billy Joel, called ‘River of Dreams’ (I rearranged some of the wording, though). 

 In the middle of the night,
I go walking in my sleep,
from the mountains of faith,
to a river so deep.

I must be looking for something,
something so undefined.
But the river is wide,
and it’s too hard to cross.

Even though I know the river is wide,
I walk down every evening and stand on the shore.
And try to cross to the opposite side,
so I can finally found out what I’ve been looking for...

Well, all I can say now is, just ‘walk down to the shore every evening’ and don’t push too hard to get across quickly. I believe God will bring you to the other side in style one day – and you will come out of this storm stronger and wiser, so this all will be another verse that rhymed well to the rhapsody of your life.
(It’s not always all sunshine and rainbows on the other side, though - the worries and problems will still chase you down the alley. But once you got across, you will be able to laugh genuinely despite all of worries, and all the problems will make you be more grateful for everything you have. And for me, that’s what a good life is.)

ありがとうとかけて、夢と解く

On
Tuesday, December 15, 2015

その心は、どちらでもYou(ゆ)とMe(め)がからむ素敵な言葉です。

Sorry for opening this post with a low quality nazokake which have no relation to the content :-), but several days ago Farah and I received a greeting card for our wedding with lots of heart-warming messages. I’d like to share one of those messages, because I think it was too good to be kept only for us.

Here the message read:

ありがとうを言って行動すると、あなたの夢が叶います
Which can be loosely translated as:
Be grateful and act, then your dream will come true.
The message came with a calligraphy of the word ありがとう which was fashioned into the kanji of . A combination of wisdom and art indeed.

Well, it looks like gratitude is a universal currency - I believe all cultures regard it as an important quality. Even my religion mentioned that the blessing upon us will be increased if we are being grateful for the blessing that we had received.


And since there are countless of blessing that have been bestowed upon me throughout the years, I think the message remind me to be more thankful and not taking those blessing for granted. I hope I will never forget about that. 


And for Yurin: Thanks for the message!今度習字を教えてください!


花見日和

On
Saturday, April 18, 2015


They say that the sun always shines on TV, but sometimes the weather forecast on TV is not that bad. Like yesterday, when it said that it would be a fine day today, it proved so. And because my Kooriyama’s mother had told me that this week is the full bloom of Takizakura in Miharu, then the conclusion is only one: today is the day for Miharu visit, unless I want to wait for another year to see the sakura. And up is the result. 

Brief facts about Miharu’s takizakura: it is one of Japan’s five famous sakura – the sakura trees that had been declared as natural monuments. The tree was estimated to have been there for more than 1000 years. And for someone who considered Fukushima as one of his 故郷, it really took long time for me to finally visit there (well, I’ve passed by it several times though). And even though it took around 4 hours round trip in order to see the sakura, I’m not regretting going there today to have seen it in such a fine weather.

On
Wednesday, March 18, 2015

(Actually I want to post this at the 50th wedding anniversary of my parents last November, but I got a bit busy, so it was delayed until now. The following song automatically played on my mind when I flipped through the pictures of my parents, that's why I put the English translation of the lyrics here (loosely translated).
The song called 糸 (Ito - thread) by Miyuki Nakajima, and I always love the lyrics of the song. For those of you who haven't heard of it before, I think you can find the song on Youtube :-) )

糸(Thread)

We know nothing about why we meet
and we never know when we are going to meet
Where and how have you lived till now
somewhere so far away from me

You and I are two different stories
It is as if your life is the vertical threads
and mine is the horizontal threads
They were woven together into a shred of cloth
And one day, that simple shred of cloth might help warming someone on a cold winter night
 
Frayed when I got lost in the maze of my life
and frayed once more after stumble down chasing all the dreams
There were times when I wondered
will this thread of mine ever do any good
Feeling uncertain, blown by the chilling wind

Your life is the vertical threads
and mine is the horizontal threads
They were woven together into a shred of cloth
And one day, that simple shred of cloth might help cover someone's wound
 
Your life is the vertical threads
and mine is the horizontal threads
When the threads that are meant to be are woven together
The woven shred of cloth is the cloth of happiness

The Holstee Manifesto

On
Wednesday, September 21, 2011

I think most of you have ever read this, since it's quite a famous manifesto. The content was inspiring, but it's not the main reason why I post it here. The main reason was because when I read it, the lines remind me of my friends, who - whether they realize it or not - 'adeptly' apply some part of this manifesto in comical way :-) and it kept me grinning while I'm writing this :-)


This is your life.
Do what you love, and do it often.

If you don't like something, change it.

If you don't like your job, quit.

If you don't have enough time, stop watching TV.

If you are looking for the love of your life, stop;

they will be waiting for you when you start doing things you love.

Stop over analyzing, life is simple.

All emotions are beautiful.
When you eat, appreciate every last bite.


Open your mind, arms, and heart to new things and people,
we are united in our differences.
Ask the next person you see what their passion is,
and share your inspiring dream with them.

Travel often;
getting lost will help you find yourself.

Some opportunities only come once, seize them.


Life is about the people you meet,
and the things that you create with them
so go out and start creating.

Life is short.
Live your dream, and wear your passion.


(The Holstee Manifesto)