12/1/12

What if Money didn't Matter? Narration by Alan Watts

What do you desire? 



"So I always ask the question: What would you like to do if money were no object? How would you really enjoy spending your life? Well it's so amazing as the result of our kind of educational system, crowds of students say 'Well, we'd like to be painters, we'd like to be poets, we'd like to be writers' But as everybody knows you can't earn any money that way! Another person says 'Well I'd like to live an out-of-door's life and ride horses.' I said 'You wanna teach in a riding school?'

Let's go through with it. What do you want to do? When we finally got down to something which the individual says he really wants to do I will say to him 'You do that! And forget the money!' Because if you say that getting the money is the most important thing you will spend your life completely wasting your time! You'll be doing things you don't like doing in order to go on living - that is to go on doing things you don't like doing! Which is stupid! Better to have a short life that is full of which you like doing then a long life spent in a miserable way. And after all, if you do really like what you are doing - it doesn't really matter what it is - you can eventually become a master of it. It's the only way of becoming the master of something, to be really with it. And then you will be able to get a good fee for whatever it is. So don't worry too much, somebody is interested in everything. Anything you can be interested in, you'll find others who are.

But it's absolutely stupid to spend your time doing things you don't like in order to go on spending things you don't like, doing things you don't like and to teach our children to follow the same track. See, what we are doing is we are bringing up children and educating to live the same sort of lifes we are living. In order they may justify themselves and find satisfaction in life by bringing up their children to bring up their children to do the same thing. So it's all retch and no vomit - it never gets there! And so therefore it's so important to consider this question:

What do I desire?" 

- Alan Watts

11/27/12

Inspiration of the day: Gac Filipaj



Meet Gac Filipaj. While working as Columbia University's janitor in the afternoon and evening, he would take classes in the school during the day. It took him 12-years to finish his undergraduate degree, and he finished his degree last year with honors! He still works as a janitor at our school. His ambition is to get a master's degree, maybe even a Ph.D., in Roman and Greek classics.

"There's nothing interesting in my life. I only work in my job and take classes. It will be something else if I did a Master's or a PhD." Gac told me when I asked him why he refused to have a movie made about his life.

Meeting him today is one of the most exhilarating moments in my time here at school. He is humble, simple, and driven. All-inspiring traits to have.


Immediately after posting this blog I received this mesage from a friend, Joe Green, on facebook:




For more of Gac's tory, go here:
Huffington Post
ABC News
MSNBC


11/26/12

A day in the life of a graduate student


It is my second year in Columbia University's Master of Science in Sustainability Management program.  Prior to this, I was working on my post-baccalaureate in two other schools. I find it to be the case that with every semester, the stress piles up. Every day has been a constant struggle, and I am looking forward to the day when I am back in the real world. Just for kicks, here is an attempt at documenting a day in the life at grad school: 

4:30 AM – 5:30 AM  Emails (but mostly snoozing) 

5:30 AM – 6:30 AM  Shower/Change (semi-snoozing in the shower)

6:30 AM – 7:30 AM Gym – jog (snoozing on the gym mat)

Columbia University Dodge Fitness Center 

Source: Columbia University

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM Gym- yoga (aaaah - snoozing in my meditation)

8:30 AM – 9:00 AM  Breakfast (and running to class- still in gym clothes)

9:00 AM – 11: 00 AM           

                                    Guest Speaker: Scott Siddell, Ph.D.
Topic: Structure Finance/Asset Backed Securitization Solutions for Sustainable Infrastructure Projects – The Case of Private Commercial and Industrial Energy Eficiency Retrofits


11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Visit to the hardware store. Lunch. Shower (finally) and change. 

12:00 PM – 1:30 PM  Room has been unbearably cold. Finally fixed the heating system in apartment with building superintendent. Also installed additional room curtains. 

1:30 PM – 4:30 PM    Group meeting for Industrial Ecology class to prepare for our Wednesday presentation on “Life Cycle GHG Emissions from NewYork City's Electricity Supply“
Source: PlaNYC
L to R: Esperanza Garcia, blogger, with classmate, Douglas Price, Columbia University MSc Sustainability Management future graduate at the SIPA Lehman Library group study room

L to R: Mashael Alshalam, SIPA graduate student with Michael Didyk, Columbia SIPA graduate student at the Lehman Library group study room

4:30 PM – 6:00 PM  Work on problem set due on Wednesday on “Carbon Abatement” for Energy System Fundamentals class with Prof. Travis Bradford

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM  Sustainability Metrics class lecture on climate risk, climate resilience strategies, and issues related to rebuilding NYC after Hurricane Sandy





9:00 – 10:00 PM Google hangout group meeting for Industrial Ecology class in preparation for Wednesday’s presentation
L to R: Douglas Price, Esperanza Garcia, Nick Daniello, John R Abrashkin
                   


10:00 PM – 12:00 AM  Write cover letter and touch-up resume for that job posting with today's deadline...

12:00 AM - 1:00 AM Catch up with family and partner. Get in my PJ's. And then I zonk....ZZZZzzzzzzzzzzz...........

Tomorrow, I wake at 6 AM, and on for another day...