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	<description>I help people connect through blogs, wikis, other Web 2.0 tools. I'm also writing a book about Emacs.</description>
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		<title>Emacs Org Google Tech Talk</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 22:50:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sacha Chua</dc:creator>
		
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I&#039;m so envious! Time to get working on that book&#8230;
Link from minor emacs wizardry




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<p>I&#039;m so envious! Time to get working on that book&#8230;</p>
<p>Link from <a href="http://emacs.wordpress.com/2008/07/17/org-from-the-horses-mouth/">minor emacs wizardry</a></p>

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		<title>What teachers make</title>
		<link>http://sachachua.com/wp/2008/07/18/what-teachers-make/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 21:59:52 +0000</pubDate>
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  Someday I&#039;m going to be able to speak truth like that.




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<p>  Someday I&#039;m going to be able to speak truth like that.</p>

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		<title>The Secret</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Sep 2006 07:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sacha Chua</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>On the walk back toward Greg's Ice Cream for post-sushi dessert, Simon
received an invitation from Shane to join him and a few friends for
<a href="http://thesecret.tv">The Secret</a>, a motivational video about the
power of positive thinking. Although I had been looking forward to
getting to know Richard and the rest of the folks over ice cream in
the continuation of Quinn's birthday party, I also felt that it would
be good to join Simon for this. It was a good decision. Not only did I
have the unexpected pleasure of reconnecting with Bryan Pickle (whom I
had met at one of Mike Fletcher's parties), but the video was
thought-provoking.</p>

<p>Not that the ideas proposed in the video were new to me. I take it
practically for granted that you attract what you think about, that
you notice what you're attuned to, and that the universe is one of
abundance. The video was flashy and fast-paced, although you'll
probably want to skip the pretentious first sequence and mentally edit
out some of the more over-the-top effects. Despite the distractions,
though, I managed to still my mind enough to attend to the video,
collecting stories, gleaning insights, and reflecting on my own
experiences.</p>

<p>There was a short lull after the video ended, then everyone else dug
into the almost-forgotten fruits. I stayed still, turning the thoughts
over in my head, permitting silence to fill in the gaps and listening
to how I felt instead of immediately putting things into words. This
was perhaps strange to the friends who were there. Shane asked me if I
didn't like the movie. I smiled and told him that it was the story of
my life, that I knew what it was to grow up attracting all these
blessings. Lara agreed that everyone could probably find examples of
experiences that fit, and the conversation went on - but still I kept
quiet, reflecting.</p>

<p>A few hours earlier and I could have channelled the energy of passion
and excitement into the discussion, matching the tone of Shane and
Lara's voices, but I was in a serene mood. I haven't yet connected
with either Shane or Lara on that level, when the silences are
comfortable and one speaks when moved to. I've been that way with
Quinn, and Jed, and Simon - yes, Simon has his calm moments, hard as
that may be to believe. &#60;laugh&#62;</p>

<p>Serenity. Those who know me primarily for my enthusiasm and who have
mainly seen me on the sugar-high I get on life usually worry the first
time they see me in one of my calm moods, and even those who know me
well often ask me if I'm feeling down. (Trust me, if I were feeling
down, you'd know!) Serenity is that quiet stillness within me and the
space I create in order to discern.</p>

<p>And now, hours later, I have a better understanding of how I feel.</p>

<p>I agree with the gist of the video: the mind is powerful, our attitude
shapes our life, and our feelings and intuition give us a good way to
sense how well we're doing.</p>

<p>However, thinking about it, I've come to realize that it is not the
full secret of my life. What thesecret.tv describes is not my
philosophy or my way of living. There is something different, something
missing...</p>

<p>Ah. Here is the gap. The video focuses on receiving, but does not
describe the great joy I have in giving. The video describes
visualizing a goal, but I also love discerning a path. The video talks
about uplifting the self, but my desires go beyond myself.</p>

<p>In order to serve, I must take care of myself, of course. I can't help
people if I am miserable; joy comes from joy. But I am confident that
if I listen and extend myself, the universe will nourish me. It always
has.</p>

<p>I do not need to manifest anything into my life. Happiness is not
something that is in my future, a puzzle with jigsaw pieces that I
have to find and assemble. It is simply now. I have an abundance of
opportunities, and my job is to explore them. It'll be *tons* of fun!</p>

<p>I ask the universe for some things, but in general the world gives me
things before I even know to ask for them. If I am to receive
anything, I ask for the discernment to see the best things to do at a
moment, the beauty in each instant, and the ways to help people
explore their potential.</p>

<p>On Technorati: <a href="http://www.technorati.com/tag/happiness" rel="tag">happiness</a>, <a href="http://www.technorati.com/tag/purpose" rel="tag">purpose</a>, <a href="http://www.technorati.com/tag/friends" rel="tag">friends</a>, <a href="http://www.technorati.com/tag/video" rel="tag">video</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the walk back toward Greg's Ice Cream for post-sushi dessert, Simon
received an invitation from Shane to join him and a few friends for
<a href="http://thesecret.tv">The Secret</a>, a motivational video about the
power of positive thinking. Although I had been looking forward to
getting to know Richard and the rest of the folks over ice cream in
the continuation of Quinn's birthday party, I also felt that it would
be good to join Simon for this. It was a good decision. Not only did I
have the unexpected pleasure of reconnecting with Bryan Pickle (whom I
had met at one of Mike Fletcher's parties), but the video was
thought-provoking.</p>

<p>Not that the ideas proposed in the video were new to me. I take it
practically for granted that you attract what you think about, that
you notice what you're attuned to, and that the universe is one of
abundance. The video was flashy and fast-paced, although you'll
probably want to skip the pretentious first sequence and mentally edit
out some of the more over-the-top effects. Despite the distractions,
though, I managed to still my mind enough to attend to the video,
collecting stories, gleaning insights, and reflecting on my own
experiences.</p>

<p>There was a short lull after the video ended, then everyone else dug
into the almost-forgotten fruits. I stayed still, turning the thoughts
over in my head, permitting silence to fill in the gaps and listening
to how I felt instead of immediately putting things into words. This
was perhaps strange to the friends who were there. Shane asked me if I
didn't like the movie. I smiled and told him that it was the story of
my life, that I knew what it was to grow up attracting all these
blessings. Lara agreed that everyone could probably find examples of
experiences that fit, and the conversation went on - but still I kept
quiet, reflecting.</p>

<p>A few hours earlier and I could have channelled the energy of passion
and excitement into the discussion, matching the tone of Shane and
Lara's voices, but I was in a serene mood. I haven't yet connected
with either Shane or Lara on that level, when the silences are
comfortable and one speaks when moved to. I've been that way with
Quinn, and Jed, and Simon - yes, Simon has his calm moments, hard as
that may be to believe. &lt;laugh&gt;</p>

<p>Serenity. Those who know me primarily for my enthusiasm and who have
mainly seen me on the sugar-high I get on life usually worry the first
time they see me in one of my calm moods, and even those who know me
well often ask me if I'm feeling down. (Trust me, if I were feeling
down, you'd know!) Serenity is that quiet stillness within me and the
space I create in order to discern.</p>

<p>And now, hours later, I have a better understanding of how I feel.</p>

<p>I agree with the gist of the video: the mind is powerful, our attitude
shapes our life, and our feelings and intuition give us a good way to
sense how well we're doing.</p>

<p>However, thinking about it, I've come to realize that it is not the
full secret of my life. What thesecret.tv describes is not my
philosophy or my way of living. There is something different, something
missing...</p>

<p>Ah. Here is the gap. The video focuses on receiving, but does not
describe the great joy I have in giving. The video describes
visualizing a goal, but I also love discerning a path. The video talks
about uplifting the self, but my desires go beyond myself.</p>

<p>In order to serve, I must take care of myself, of course. I can't help
people if I am miserable; joy comes from joy. But I am confident that
if I listen and extend myself, the universe will nourish me. It always
has.</p>

<p>I do not need to manifest anything into my life. Happiness is not
something that is in my future, a puzzle with jigsaw pieces that I
have to find and assemble. It is simply now. I have an abundance of
opportunities, and my job is to explore them. It'll be *tons* of fun!</p>

<p>I ask the universe for some things, but in general the world gives me
things before I even know to ask for them. If I am to receive
anything, I ask for the discernment to see the best things to do at a
moment, the beauty in each instant, and the ways to help people
explore their potential.</p>

<p>On Technorati: <a href="http://www.technorati.com/tag/happiness" rel="tag">happiness</a>, <a href="http://www.technorati.com/tag/purpose" rel="tag">purpose</a>, <a href="http://www.technorati.com/tag/friends" rel="tag">friends</a>, <a href="http://www.technorati.com/tag/video" rel="tag">video</a></p>
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		<title>Video sharing</title>
		<link>http://sachachua.com/wp/2006/05/18/video-sharing/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 May 2006 03:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sacha Chua</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Now I need to figure out how to get all this data off my system. I should share my videos at least so that my mom can look at them,
but <a href="http://www.youtube.com">youtube</a> caps at 10 minutes and 100 MB. I suppose I should just look into downsampling my Toastmasters speeches...</p>

<p>On Technorati: <a href="http://www.technorati.com/tag/video" rel="tag">video</a></p>

<p>Random Japanese sentence: ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â“ÃƒÂ£Ã‚Â‚Ã‚ÂŒÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â¯ÃƒÂ§Ã‚Â§Ã‚ÂÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚ÂŒÃƒÂ¤Ã‚Â»Ã‚ÂŠÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â¾ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â§ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â«ÃƒÂ¨Ã‚Â¦Ã‚Â‹ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚ÂŸÃƒÂ¤Ã‚Â¸Ã‚Â­ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â§ÃƒÂ¤Ã‚Â¸Ã‚Â€ÃƒÂ§Ã‚Â•Ã‚ÂªÃƒÂ¥Ã‚Â¤Ã‚Â§ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚ÂÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â„ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â­ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â“ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â§ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â™ÃƒÂ£Ã‚Â€Ã‚Â‚	This is the biggest cat that I've ever seen.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now I need to figure out how to get all this data off my system. I should share my videos at least so that my mom can look at them,
but <a href="http://www.youtube.com">youtube</a> caps at 10 minutes and 100 MB. I suppose I should just look into downsampling my Toastmasters speeches...</p>

<p>On Technorati: <a href="http://www.technorati.com/tag/video" rel="tag">video</a></p>

<p>Random Japanese sentence: ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â“ÃƒÂ£Ã‚Â‚Ã‚ÂŒÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â¯ÃƒÂ§Ã‚Â§Ã‚ÂÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚ÂŒÃƒÂ¤Ã‚Â»Ã‚ÂŠÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â¾ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â§ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â«ÃƒÂ¨Ã‚Â¦Ã‚Â‹ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚ÂŸÃƒÂ¤Ã‚Â¸Ã‚Â­ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â§ÃƒÂ¤Ã‚Â¸Ã‚Â€ÃƒÂ§Ã‚Â•Ã‚ÂªÃƒÂ¥Ã‚Â¤Ã‚Â§ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚ÂÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â„ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â­ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â“ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â§ÃƒÂ£Ã‚ÂÃ‚Â™ÃƒÂ£Ã‚Â€Ã‚Â‚	This is the biggest cat that I've ever seen.</p>
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