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Bait Muslim

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Nafsu syahwat itu seperti air bah yang turun dari puncak gunung. Barang siapa berdiri menghadangnya, maka ia akan diterjang dan dilumatkan. Barang siapa membiarkannya, maka ia bakal memporakporandakan negeri dan memusnahkan umat manusia.Orang yang berakal sehat tentu akan membuat jalan untuknya, menggali tanah sedalam-dalamnya dan mengalirkan air bah itu ke sana. Inilah yang diperbuat Islam

Di jalan apakah anda menikah? Terbentang pula dengan lurus dan amat luas jalan dakwah. Jalan para Nabi dan syuhada, jalan orang-orang saleh, jalan para ahli surga yang kini telah bercengkerama di taman-tamannya:

Katakanlah: “Inilah jalan (agama) ku, aku dan orang-orang yang mengikutiku mengajak (kamu) kepada Allah dengan hujjah yang nyata, Maha suci Allah, dan aku tiada Termasuk orang-orang yang musyrik”. (Yusuf:108 )Hadzihi sabili, inilah jalanku, yakni ad’u ilallah, aku senantuasa mengajak manusia kepada Allah. Fi’il mudhari’ yang digunakan pada kalimat ad’u ilallah semakin menegaskan bahwa dakwah adalah pekerjaan yang sedang dan akan terus-menerus dilakukan kaum muslimin, yaitu ana, Rasulullah saw, wamanittaba’ani dan orang-orang yang mengikuti Rasullullah saw sampai akhir zaman nanti.

Inilah jalanku, yaitu jalan dakwah, jalan yang membentang lurus menuju kebahagiaan dan kepastian akhir. Jalan yang dipilihkan Allah untuk para Nabi, dan orang-orang yang setia mengikuti mereka. Jalan inilah yang menghantarkan Nabi saw menikahi istri-istrinya. Jalan ini yang mengantarkan Ummu Sulaim menerima pinangan Abu Thalhah. Jalan yang menyebabkan bertemunya Ali r.a dan Fatimah az-Zahra dalam sebuah keluarga.

Di jalan dakwah itulah Nabi saw menikahi Ummahatul Mukminin. Di jalan itu pula para sahabat Nabi menikah. Di jalan dakwah itulah orang-orang saleh membina rumah tangga. Jalan ini menawarkan kelurusan orientasi, bahwa pernikahan adalah ibadah. Bahwa berkeluarga adalah salah satu tahapan dakwah untuk menegakkan kedaulatan di muka bumi Allah.

Dan bahwa (yang Kami perintahkan ini) adalah jalanKu yang lurus, Maka ikutilah Dia, dan janganlah kamu mengikuti jalan-jalan (yang lain), karena jalan-jalan itu mencerai beraikan kamu dari jalanNya. yang demikian itu diperintahkan Allah agar kamu bertakwa. (Al-An’am:153)

Menikah di jalan dakwah akan mendapatkan keberuntungan. Di jalan ini para sahabat Nabi melangkah, di jalan ini mereka menikah, di jalan ini pula mereka meninggal sebagai syahid dengan kematian yang indah. Jalan yang tak pernah memberikan kerugian. Justru senantiasa menjadi invesatasi masa depan yang menguntungkan di dunia maupun akhirat.

Di jalan ini kecenderungan ruhiyah amat mendapat perhatian, akan tetapi tidak mengabaikan segi-segi materi. Di jalan ini setan terkalahkan oleh orientasi Rabbani, dan menuntun prosesnya, dari awal sampai akhir, senantiasa memiliki kontribusi terhadap kebaikan dan umat.

Sejak dari persiapan diri, pemilihan jodoh, peminangan, akad nikah hingga walimah dan hidup satu rumah. Tiada yang dilakukan kecuali dalam kerangka kesemestaan dakwah.
“Seandainya seseorang dianugerahi harta Qorun dan fisik Hercules. Lalu dihadiahkan di hadapannya 1000 perempuan jelita berikut segala keistimewaannya, niscaya dia tidak pernah berjumpa dengan kepuasan”

(Dikutip dari buku “Di Jalan Dakwah Aku Menikah”, karya Cahyadi Takariawan)

Source: Komik Dakwah


The Japanese and the Fresh Fish Story

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If you are steadily conquering challenges, you are happy. Your challenges keep you energized. Don't create success and revel in it in a state of inertia. You have the resources, skills and abilities to make a difference.

Recognize ur shark? I have mind...Wow, it really does keep me energized, InsyaAllah & I do pray that I MUST & WILL WIN the challenge!~ ;)

Do read below...



The Japanese have always loved fresh fish. But the water close to Japan has not held many fish for decades. So to feed the Japanese population, fishing boats got bigger and went farther than ever. The further the fishermen went, the longer it took to bring the fish. If the return trip took more time, the fish were not fresh. To solve this problem, fish companies installed freezers on their boats. They would catch the fish and freeze them at sea. Freezers allowed the boats to go farther and stay longer. Ho wever, the Japanese could taste the difference between fresh and frozen fish. And they did not like the taste of frozen fish. The frozen fish brought a lower price. So, fishing companies installed fish tanks. They would catch the fish and stuff them in the tanks, fin to fin. After a little thrashing around, they were tired, dull, and lost their fresh-fish taste. The fishing industry faced an impending crisis!
But today, they get fresh-tasting fish to Japan .

Ho w did they manage? To keep the fish tasting fresh, the Japanese fishing companies still put the fish in the tanks but with a small shark. The fish are challenged and hence are constantly on the move. The challenge they face keeps them alive and fresh!

Have you realized that some of us are also living in a pond but most of the time tired and dull? Basically in our lives, sharks are new challenges to keep us active. If you are steadily conquering challenges, you are happy. Your challenges keep you energized. Don't create success and revel in it in a state of inertia. You have the resources, skills and abilities to make a difference.

Take a Risk, take a chance. Put a shark in your tank and see how far you can really go!

Bringing Out the Genius in Me

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I too... am very much inspired by Thomas Alpha Edison, the bulb inventor. He failed almost 2000 times before his bulb was working. And his reply to those who asked about his failure is very simple and inspiring, "I didn't fail. I just found 2 thousand ways how not to create a light bulb."


Here are some other famous quotes from Mr. Edison that i treasured most:


"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."


"Genius is 1 percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration."


"To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk."


"Negative results are just what I want. They’re just as valuable to me as positive results. I can never find the thing that does the job best until I find the ones that don’t."


"The three great essentials to achieve anything worthwhile are first, hard work; second, stick-to-intuitiveness; third, common sense. "


"I never did a days work in my life-it was out all fun"


Really, it was and still is fun here doing my Masters.

Inspired by Dr Ikeenochi~, Thomas Alpha Edison ;)

How To Dance In The Rain

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It was a busy morning, about 8:30, when an elderly gentleman in his 80's,arrived to have stitches removed from his thumb.

He said he was in a hurry as he had an appointment at 9:00 am.

I took his vital signs and had him take a seat, knowing it would be over an hour before someone would be able to see him.

I saw him looking at his watch, and decided, since I was not busy with another patient, I would evaluate his wound.

On exam, it was well healed, so I talked to one of the doctors, got the needed supplies to remove his sutures and redress his wound.
While taking care of his wound, I asked him if he had another doctor's appointment this morning, as he was in such a hurry.

The gentleman told me no, that he needed to go to the nursing home to eat breakfast with his wife.

I inquired as to her health; he told me that she had been there for a while and that she was a victim of Alzheimer's Disease.

As we talked, I asked if she would be upset if he was a bit late.

He replied that she no longer knew who he was, that she had not recognized him in five years now.

I was surprised, and asked him, 'And you still go every morning, even though she doesn't know who you are'?

He smiled as he patted my hand and said, 'She doesn't know me, but I still know who she is'.

I had to hold back tears as he left; I had goose bumps on my arm, and thought, 'That is the kind of love I want in my life'.

True love is neither physical, nor romantic. True love is an acceptance of all that is, has been, will be, and will not be.

With all the jokes and fun that are in e-mails, sometimes there is one that comes along that has an important message.

This one I thought I could share with you.

The happiest people don't necessarily have the best of everything; they just make the best of everything they have.

I hope you share this with someone you care about. I just did.

'Life isn't about how to survive the storm, But how to dance in the rain.'

Deciding to Buy a House?

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Anda telah bekerja beberapa tahun selepas grad dari universiti. Akan berkahwin tidak lama lagi. Sudah tentu lah anda perlu berpindah dari rumah bujang.

Tahniah kerana menjadi graduan muda yang bijak!

Oh, anda duduk dengan keluarga? Tak mahu keluar ?

Kalau masih ada banyak adik-adik… keluarlah.

Susah mahu romantik nanti. Line kena clear selalu tuu kalau duduk
dengan keluarga.

HeeHeeHee
Ok. Anda ada simpanan dan pendapatan yang mencukupi untuk mendapatkan
sebuah rumah sekitar harga RM 200,000.

Kemudian anda berkira-kira untuk terus menyewa rumah selepas berkahwin
atau beli sahaja sebuah rumah untuk diduduki. Pening dah tu fikir.

Maklumlah, pembelian rumah adalah perbelanjaan terbesar bagi kebanyakan orang.

Ini adalah panduan mudah untuk anda yang masih berkira-kira untuk

Menyewa, atau
Membeli rumah.
Ingat Law of Investing
Don't fall in love with any of your investmet.

Jangan ada emotional attachment dengan sebarang pelaburan anda.

Kalau sampai masa kena cut loss. Do it. Kalau sampai masa kena take
profit. Do it.

No.Emotion.No.Sentimental.


Hm… Mari kita lihat pilihan yang pertama.

Beli rumah.

Ini yang perlu anda buat. Tanya 3 soalan ini.

Adakah anda boleh mendapat cashflow positive dari rumah tersebut
sekiranya ia disewakan sekarang ?
Adakah keadaan (sewa rumah positive cashflow) tersebut boleh
berkekalan untuk 5-10 malah sehingga 20 tahun akan datang ?
Adakah anda boleh jual kembali rumah tersebut selepas 5-10 tahun
dengan keuntungan ?
Anda barangkali telah mempunyai beberapa lokasi pilihan, dan jawapan
anda agak berbeza bagi setiap lokasi.

Selalunya ia disebabkan rumah-rumah tersebut bersatus

Freehold; atau
Leasehold.
Sekiranya ia berstatus leasehold. Lupakan sahaja untuk membelinya.

Time is not your friend.

Dan sekiranya jawapan anda bagi 3 soalan tersebut kesemuanya adalah

YA!
Maka anda telah berjumpa kawasan perumahan yang sesuai untuk anda.

Yuhuu…!

Hubungi ejen. Atau hubungi tuan rumah. Sediakan deposit. Kumpul
dokumen. Cari peguam. Cari bank.

Beli!
Tetapi sekiranya ada satu jawapan yang

Tidak
Cukuplah dengan menyewa sahaja sehinggalah anda berjumpa dengan lokasi
yang betul.

Habis cerita.

Kenapa?

Wah. Perlu ke saya beritahu ?

Anda memang nak tahu juga ?

Ok. Ini sebab-sebabnya.

Harga rumah leasehold tidak boleh naik setinggi harga rumah freehold
di kawasan yang sama.
Anda masih muda dan bekerjaya. Sekiranya anda telah cukup wang untuk
membeli rumah pada usia yang muda ia menunjukkan anda mempunyai
kerjaya dan pendapatan yang baik.
Memandangkan anda masih muda, selalunya anda akan ditawarkan dengan
pekerjaan lain, kenaikan pangkat dengan gaji yang lebih tinggi.
Bila gaji sudah lebih besar, anda akan mula mencari rumah yang lebih
besar dan selesa untuk diduduki sesuai dengan status anda ketika itu.
Mungkin untuk suasana kerjiranan yang lebih baik untuk keluarga anda.
Oh, mungkin anda perlu berpindah tempat kerja di tempat lain.
Hmm, mungkin anda nak balik kampung bila dah tua nanti.
Jadi, bila keadaan itu berlaku 5-10 tahun lagi, anda boleh memilih
untuk menjual rumah tersebut dengan keuntungan.
Jika anda tidak mahu menjualnya, anda boleh menyewakannya kepada orang
lain dengan keuntungan.
Money is made when you buy, not sell.

You must have more than 1 exit strategy.

Wow!
Nanti.

Tiada siapa tahu masa depan. Walaupun sekarang potensi rumah itu
bagus, tetapi pada masa depan belum tentu.

Tetapi kalau anda merancang dengan baik, potensi kerugian anda boleh
dikurangkan.

Perancangan yang baik.

Ikut perancangan tersebut.


Itulah yang anda perlukan.

Courtesy: http://www.pakdi.my/

Beam: The Race to Make The Laser

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Beam: The Race to Make The Laser

By Jeff Hecht

Oxford University Press, ISBN: 0195142101

The race to make the laser began with a conversation between two men at Columbia University's physics department in October 1957, shortly after the Soviet Union had orbited Sputnik 1, the world's first artificial satellite. Charles Townes, at 42, was already an eminent professor, with an international reputation for developing the microwave maser. Gordon Gould, at 37, was a graduate student who was supposed to be writing his dissertation. Townes was looking for a way to extend the maser principle to produce an oscillator which emitted visible light, and was interested in work Gould had done on this dissertation project. Gould had also been thinking about making an optical version of the maser; the idea was in the air at Columbia because it was a logical step. When the conversation was over, the two went their separate ways.

Townes settled down in his dogged, systematic way to deduce the best way to make what he called an "optical maser." He enlisted an old friend,, his brother-in-law Arthur Schawlow, who was working at Bell Labs and had a background in optics that complemented Townes's knowledge of microwaves. The two carefully analyzed the requirements for making a laser, not expecting competition from Gould.

Gould knew that Townes would be tough competition, but he also realized that the laser could be the biggest thing in his life. Gould's dream was to be an inventor, not a scholar. He often seemed to lack energy, but the vision of the laser filled him with a manic intensity. Familiar with optics, he intuitively realized that the light oscillator he envisioned would generate a tightly focused beam of light, and when he sketched it in a composition book, he named the device a LASER.

The idea was the easy part. The challenge was turning the theory into reality. It would take finding new materials, ways to excite them to emit light, and optics to make the light build up into a beam. After outlining the principles with Schawlow, Townes turned the task of development to Schawlow and others at Bell Labs, and to a pair of his graduate students at Columbia. Gould went to work for a small defense contractor named TRG, and hustled a hefty military contract to build a laser -- only to run into problems getting the security clearance he needed to work on the laser contract.

Meanwhile, a bright young physicist named Theodore Maiman at Hughes Research Laboratories in California had also become intrigued with the laser idea. He had plenty of company; others also saw the promise of the new idea. Maiman decided to start with ruby crystals, which glowed red when illuminated with a bright white light. Schawlow had said ruby generated light too inefficiently to work as a laser, but Maiman had worked with ruby before, and wondered how ruby was losing energy. A series of careful measurements convinced Maiman that Schawlow was wrong.

While Bell Labs, Columbia, and TRG struggled with a variety of difficult materials, Maiman designed a little laser, with a fingertip-sized ruby cylinder placed inside a spring-shaped photographer's flashlamp. The first time he cranked up the voltage on his flashlamp, the little ruby cylinder fired laser pulses. The laser age began in May 16, 1960.

It should have been easy after that, but the editor of the country's top physics journal, Physical Review Letters, summarily rejected Maiman's report of his breakthrough. He had to make the announcement at a press conference, and at first many still hesitated to believe. But then TRG made their own ruby laser, based on Maiman's design, and Bell Labs followed. The dark horse had won the laser race.

Read all about it in Beam: The Race to Make the Laser.


A BlissFull Job;)

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Just for fun I recently asked Erin, “Now that the kids are in summer school, don’t you think it’s about time you went out and got yourself a job? I hate seeing you wallow in unemployment for so long.”

She smiled and said, “Wow. I have been unemployed a really long time. That’s weird… I like it!”

Neither of us have had jobs since the ’90s (my only job was in 1992), so we’ve been self-employed for quite a while. In our household it’s a running joke for one of us to say to the other, “Maybe you should get a job, derelict!”

It’s like the scene in The Three Stooges where Moe tells Curly to get a job, and Curly backs away, saying, “No, please… not that! Anything but that!”

It’s funny that when people reach a certain age, such as after graduating college, they assume it’s time to go out and get a job. But like many things the masses do, just because everyone does it doesn’t mean it’s a good idea. In fact, if you’re reasonably intelligent, getting a job is one of the worst things you can do to support yourself. There are far better ways to make a living than selling yourself into indentured servitude.

Here are some reasons you should do everything in your power to avoid getting a job:

1. Income for dummies.

Getting a job and trading your time for money may seem like a good idea. There’s only one problem with it. It’s stupid! It’s the stupidest way you can possibly generate income! This is truly income for dummies.

Why is getting a job so dumb? Because you only get paid when you’re working. Don’t you see a problem with that, or have you been so thoroughly brainwashed into thinking it’s reasonable and intelligent to only earn income when you’re working? Have you never considered that it might be better to be paid even when you’re not working? Who taught you that you could only earn income while working? Some other brainwashed employee perhaps?

Don’t you think your life would be much easier if you got paid while you were eating, sleeping, and playing with the kids too? Why not get paid 24/7? Get paid whether you work or not. Don’t your plants grow even when you aren’t tending to them? Why not your bank account?

Who cares how many hours you work? Only a handful of people on this entire planet care how much time you spend at the office. Most of us won’t even notice whether you work 6 hours a week or 60. But if you have something of value to provide that matters to us, a number of us will be happy to pull out our wallets and pay you for it. We don’t care about your time — we only care enough to pay for the value we receive. Do you really care how long it took me to write this article? Would you pay me twice as much if it took me 6 hours vs. only 3?

Non-dummies often start out on the traditional income for dummies path. So don’t feel bad if you’re just now realizing you’ve been suckered. Non-dummies eventually realize that trading time for money is indeed extremely dumb and that there must be a better way. And of course there is a better way. The key is to de-couple your value from your time.

Smart people build systems that generate income 24/7, especially passive income. This can include starting a business, building a web site, becoming an investor, or generating royalty income from creative work. The system delivers the ongoing value to people and generates income from it, and once it’s in motion, it runs continuously whether you tend to it or not. From that moment on, the bulk of your time can be invested in increasing your income (by refining your system or spawning new ones) instead of merely maintaining your income.

This web site is an example of such a system. At the time of this writing, it generates about $9000 a month in income for me (update: $40,000 a month as of 10/31/06), and it isn’t my only income stream either. I write each article just once (fixed time investment), and people can extract value from them year after year. The web server delivers the value, and other systems (most of which I didn’t even build and don’t even understand) collect income and deposit it automatically into my bank account. It’s not perfectly passive, but I love writing and would do it for free anyway. But of course it cost me a lot of money to launch this business, right? Um, yeah, $9 is an awful lot these days (to register the domain name). Everything after that was profit.

Sure it takes some upfront time and effort to design and implement your own income-generating systems. But you don’t have to reinvent the wheel — feel free to use existing systems like ad networks and affiliate programs. Once you get going, you won’t have to work so many hours to support yourself. Wouldn’t it be nice to be out having dinner with your spouse, knowing that while you’re eating, you’re earning money? If you want to keep working long hours because you enjoy it, go right ahead. If you want to sit around doing nothing, feel free. As long as your system continues delivering value to others, you’ll keep getting paid whether you’re working or not.

Your local bookstore is filled with books containing workable systems others have already designed, tested, and debugged. Nobody is born knowing how to start a business or generate investment income, but you can easily learn it. How long it takes you to figure it out is irrelevant because the time is going to pass anyway. You might as well emerge at some future point as the owner of income-generating systems as opposed to a lifelong wage slave. This isn’t all or nothing. If your system only generates a few hundred dollars a month, that’s a significant step in the right direction.

2. Limited experience.

You might think it’s important to get a job to gain experience. But that’s like saying you should play golf to get experience playing golf. You gain experience from living, regardless of whether you have a job or not. A job only gives you experience at that job, but you gain ”experience” doing just about anything, so that’s no real benefit at all. Sit around doing nothing for a couple years, and you can call yourself an experienced meditator, philosopher, or politician.

The problem with getting experience from a job is that you usually just repeat the same limited experience over and over. You learn a lot in the beginning and then stagnate. This forces you to miss other experiences that would be much more valuable. And if your limited skill set ever becomes obsolete, then your experience won’t be worth squat. In fact, ask yourself what the experience you’re gaining right now will be worth in 20-30 years. Will your job even exist then?

Consider this. Which experience would you rather gain? The knowledge of how to do a specific job really well — one that you can only monetize by trading your time for money – or the knowledge of how to enjoy financial abundance for the rest of your life without ever needing a job again? Now I don’t know about you, but I’d rather have the latter experience. That seems a lot more useful in the real world, wouldn’t you say?

3. Lifelong domestication.

Getting a job is like enrolling in a human domestication program. You learn how to be a good pet.

Look around you. Really look. What do you see? Are these the surroundings of a free human being? Or are you living in a cage for unconscious animals? Have you fallen in love with the color beige?

How’s your obedience training coming along? Does your master reward your good behavior? Do you get disciplined if you fail to obey your master’s commands?

Is there any spark of free will left inside you? Or has your conditioning made you a pet for life?

Humans are not meant to be raised in cages. You poor thing…

4. Too many mouths to feed.

Employee income is the most heavily taxed there is. In the USA you can expect that about half your salary will go to taxes. The tax system is designed to disguise how much you’re really giving up because some of those taxes are paid by your employer, and some are deducted from your paycheck. But you can bet that from your employer’s perspective, all of those taxes are considered part of your pay, as well as any other compensation you receive such as benefits. Even the rent for the office space you consume is considered, so you must generate that much more value to cover it. You might feel supported by your corporate environment, but keep in mind that you’re the one paying for it.

Another chunk of your income goes to owners and investors. That’s a lot of mouths to feed.

It isn’t hard to understand why employees pay the most in taxes relative to their income. After all, who has more control over the tax system? Business owners and investors or employees?

You only get paid a fraction of the real value you generate. Your real salary may be more than triple what you’re paid, but most of that money you’ll never see. It goes straight into other people’s pockets.

What a generous person you are!

5. Way too risky.

Many employees believe getting a job is the safest and most secure way to support themselves.

Morons.

Social conditioning is amazing. It’s so good it can even make people believe the exact opposite of the truth.

Does putting yourself in a position where someone else can turn off all your income just by saying two words (”You’re fired”) sound like a safe and secure situation to you? Does having only one income stream honestly sound more secure than having 10?

The idea that a job is the most secure way to generate income is just silly. You can’t have security if you don’t have control, and employees have the least control of anyone. If you’re an employee, then your real job title should be professional gambler.

6. Having an evil bovine master.

When you run into an idiot in the entrepreneurial world, you can turn around and head the other way. When you run into an idiot in the corporate world, you have to turn around and say, “Sorry, boss.”

Did you know that the word boss comes from the Dutch word baas, which historically means master? Another meaning of the word boss is “a cow or bovine.” And in many video games, the boss is the evil dude that you have to kill at the end of a level.

So if your boss is really your evil bovine master, then what does that make you? Nothing but a turd in the herd.

Who’s your daddy?

7. Begging for money.

When you want to increase your income, do you have to sit up and beg your master for more money? Does it feel good to be thrown some extra Scooby Snacks now and then?

Or are you free to decide how much you get paid without needing anyone’s permission but your own?

If you have a business and one customer says “no” to you, you simply say “next.”

8. An inbred social life.

Many people treat their jobs as their primary social outlet. They hang out with the same people working in the same field. Such incestuous relations are social dead ends. An exciting day includes deep conversations about the company’s switch from Sparkletts to Arrowhead, the delay of Microsoft’s latest operating system, and the unexpected delivery of more Bic pens. Consider what it would be like to go outside and talk to strangers. Ooooh… scary! Better stay inside where it’s safe.

If one of your co-slaves gets sold to another master, do you lose a friend? If you work in a male-dominated field, does that mean you never get to talk to women above the rank of receptionist? Why not decide for yourself whom to socialize with instead of letting your master decide for you? Believe it or not, there are locations on this planet where free people congregate. Just be wary of those jobless folk — they’re a crazy bunch!

9. Loss of freedom.

It takes a lot of effort to tame a human being into an employee. The first thing you have to do is break the human’s independent will. A good way to do this is to give them a weighty policy manual filled with nonsensical rules and regulations. This leads the new employee to become more obedient, fearing that s/he could be disciplined at any minute for something incomprehensible. Thus, the employee will likely conclude it’s safest to simply obey the master’s commands without question. Stir in some office politics for good measure, and we’ve got a freshly minted mind slave.

As part of their obedience training, employees must be taught how to dress, talk, move, and so on. We can’t very well have employees thinking for themselves, now can we? That would ruin everything.

God forbid you should put a plant on your desk when it’s against the company policy. Oh no, it’s the end of the world! Cindy has a plant on her desk! Summon the enforcers! Send Cindy back for another round of sterility training!

Free human beings think such rules and regulations are silly of course. The only policy they need is: “Be smart. Be nice. Do what you love. Have fun.”

10. Becoming a coward.

Have you noticed that employed people have an almost endless capacity to whine about problems at their companies? But they don’t really want solutions – they just want to vent and make excuses why it’s all someone else’s fault. It’s as if getting a job somehow drains all the free will out of people and turns them into spineless cowards. If you can’t call your boss a jerk now and then without fear of getting fired, you’re no longer free. You’ve become your master’s property.

When you work around cowards all day long, don’t you think it’s going to rub off on you? Of course it will. It’s only a matter of time before you sacrifice the noblest parts of your humanity on the altar of fear: first courage… then honesty… then honor and integrity… and finally your independent will. You sold your humanity for nothing but an illusion. And now your greatest fear is discovering the truth of what you’ve become.

I don’t care how badly you’ve been beaten down. It is never too late to regain your courage. Never!

Still want a job?

If you’re currently a well-conditioned, well-behaved employee, your most likely reaction to the above will be defensiveness. It’s all part of the conditioning. But consider that if the above didn’t have a grain of truth to it, you wouldn’t have an emotional reaction at all. This is only a reminder of what you already know. You can deny your cage all you want, but the cage is still there. Perhaps this all happened so gradually that you never noticed it until now… like a lobster enjoying a nice warm bath.

If any of this makes you mad, that’s a step in the right direction. Anger is a higher level of consciousness than apathy, so it’s a lot better than being numb all the time. Any emotion — even confusion — is better than apathy. If you work through your feelings instead of repressing them, you’ll soon emerge on the doorstep of courage. And when that happens, you’ll have the will to actually do something about your situation and start living like the powerful human being you were meant to be instead of the domesticated pet you’ve been trained to be.

Happily jobless

What’s the alternative to getting a job? The alternative is to remain happily jobless for life and to generate income through other means. Realize that you earn income by providing value — not time – so find a way to provide your best value to others, and charge a fair price for it. One of the simplest and most accessible ways is to start your own business. Whatever work you’d otherwise do via employment, find a way to provide that same value directly to those who will benefit most from it. It takes a bit more time to get going, but your freedom is easily worth the initial investment of time and energy. Then you can buy your own Scooby Snacks for a change.

And of course everything you learn along the way, you can share with others to generate even more value. So even your mistakes can be monetized.

Here are some free resources to help you get started:

One of the greatest fears you’ll confront is that you may not have any real value to offer others. Maybe being an employee and getting paid by the hour is the best you can do. Maybe you just aren’t worth that much. That line of thinking is all just part of your conditioning. It’s absolute nonsense. As you begin to dump such brainwashing, you’ll soon recognize that you have the ability to provide enormous value to others and that people will gladly pay you for it. There’s only one thing that prevents you from seeing this truth — fear.

All you really need is the courage to be yourself. Your real value is rooted in who you are, not what you do. The only thing you need actually do is express your real self to the world. You’ve been told all sort of lies as to why you can’t do that. But you’ll never know true happiness and fulfillment until you summon the courage to do it anyway.

The next time someone says to you, “Get a job,” I suggest you reply as Curly did: ”No, please… not that! Anything but that!” Then poke him right in the eyes.

You already know deep down that getting a job isn’t what you want. So don’t let anyone try to tell you otherwise. Learn to trust your inner wisdom, even if the whole world says you’re wrong and foolish for doing so. Years from now you’ll look back and realize it was one of the best decisions you ever made.

Source: http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2006/07/10-reasons-you-should-never-get-a-job/

Adam and The Muggle Spells

Posted by Sumayyah Mohd Idris

below is a story written by beloved sista. I enjoy reading her writings and I particularly love this story of hers.. I really felt the sentiments with the heart.. i believe not only she has a marvel with words, but the stories that she writes educates us on life; thus proves her maturity, al-hamduliLlah.

i'd like to say faithfully that to my humble reckoning Allah has really blessed her with a potential psycholinguistic capacity .. InsyaAllah, it will be a fulfilling reading;)

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Once upon a twenty-first century, there was a boy named Adam. Adam was as ambitious as any boy could be. He dreamed big dreams and always expected the best. As a whole, he was a man whom could be considered as positive-thinker and spiritual. He had a magnificent home and he owned a successful company.

However, out of 1000 people only one person who is naturally born with this quality. The rest (who are successful) which include Adam, have to implant this quality within themselves in no such short time.

At first, he led a happy life with a happy family. Being the only child in his family, he did not need to share his parents with anyone. He talked, laughed and cried with them. Things went on well for some times until one fateful evening.

The air was tense and Adam could feel that something was not right. Adam’s unsettling feeling was confirmed when he saw his mother sitting on an armchair and crying silently. She only went to the armchair when she was greatly upset. The last time she touched it was ten years ago when Grandma died. One thing confused him. His father was not around but he used to be there for his mother, always.

Slowly, Adam kneeled beside her.

“Umi, is something not right?” he asked.

It was some minutes when she finally answered him.

“Adam, I’m afraid we won’t be able to see Abati any longer…”

“Why?”

“Because I said so.”

“But I don’t understand.”

Adam could never forget the rage his mother got into right after he spoke.

“You don’t have to understand!” shouted his mother, crashing the armchair to the floor as she got up. “You’re just a kid who needs to know nothing. While I’m your mother who has to hold everything…Everything…My burden only…Mine….” These last few words were muttered in a slow, hissing tone that Adam didn’t like to hear at all.

She then ran away, crying louder and pulling her hairs. Since that moment, Adam thought he did not know her any longer.

It was through his relatives that he learnt the truth. His father was killed in a tragic accident that he did not like at all to recall. However, he could tell that it was not unintentional, that his father’s death was not merely an accident. Moreover, his mother was greatly affected by that. Adam was not only upset; it seemed like he had no reason to live anymore and his heart was terribly and sadly broken to pieces. If before the smooth hands of his father would wipe his tears, but now his tears were flooding fast, with no sight of those familiar hands. Besides, he could no longer turn to his mother who had changed into a stranger to him and who kept muttering to herself, “I’ll kill them. All of them..”

Adam had grown into a more serious boy. Some relatives tried to help but he was now as aggressive as he was once sweet. Finally, Adam’s mother had to be placed in a mental-care centre when she once tried to jab a knife through Adam’s throat, mistaken him for the people who had killed her husband.

Things would have been worse for him had not he chose to slip into his dead father’s room one day.

There were a few golden boxes lined up beside the bed. Being curious, he opened one of them and saw a pile of all-sizes of notebooks. He took one of the books and read it. Little did he know that it was the lifetime change moment.

As he read, he couldn’t stop his tears; he had not been crying since the funeral because he wanted to show that he was a strong boy. Here was some of what his father had written.

‘Dear Journal,

I’m very happy now. I’ve succeeded in making Adam believes that I am Ben 10’s grandpa. I hope this joy would last forever. But I know, joy is something within you. You’re joyful and happy regardless of the situations.’

“How could I ever feel happy now?” muttered Adam. As if hearing his question, his father’s next sentences were;

‘It’s OK to feel unhappy. But not forever. It’s then the time to choose between two; happy or unhappy. You just have to choose.’

And now, Adam realized that his father was not really dead. He was still speaking to him, whispering magical words into his heart.

Adam then made it a habit to return to the room and plunged from one book to another, swallowing each word. Besides inspirational and happy-family-time entries, his father had also conjured up stories which were magical and imaginative and which carried Adam to another world where his heart lightened up and cured itself.

Adam once visited his mother and tried to give the books to her but she simply threw them away. Nonetheless, Adam had never given up hope for her.

One night he dreamt of his father saying this to him.

‘Use your most powerful tool given by Allah to lift you up. Use your imagination…’

And Adam used it. He imagined, each time before he slept and after he woke up, that he was a happy boy under whatever circumstances he might be in. He pictured in his mind of the happy smiles that came from his lips. He hung onto the picture while closing his eyes until the smile really formed on his face. He also imagined that he had many friends who were supportive and loyal. One by one, the friends whom he had imagined began to emerge and they were very good to him, as he was to them.

As any boy who loved to imagine wild things, Adam imagined that he had a wonderful pet namely CJ8, which could talk and owned a wand. In his mind, the fantastic animal always inspired him, even though sometimes he was a bit snappy. CJ8 had become so real to him that he was having quite an argument with CJ8.

‘I want to die,’ said Adam in his mind,

And the imaginary CJ8 emerged.

‘Why?’

‘Because I no longer have Abati and Umi.’

‘You do have your Umi.’

‘No, I don’t.’

CJ8 was quiet for a few seconds, then he said, ‘But aren’t you afraid if what you’ve just said is going to be true? How would you feel if you no longer have her?’

‘But I’m so sad that I feel like that. Every boys has his own mother who’s sane while mine… Parents are the only ones who can understand you well but who can understand me now?’ Adam’s voice in the mind croaked.

‘Oh, what an ignorant little boy you are. Don’t you know that there’s a Muggle Spell that even Hermione doesn’t know about, that know-it-all witch, and even this spell can turn your life 360 degrees? We, Muggles are much cleverer than those wrecked witches.’

‘What is it?’ asked Adam eagerly, ignoring CJ8’s last remark.

‘Say this spell everyday to yourself – IamGratefulThatIstillHaveAHealthyMomAndIamGratefulForEverythingAllahHasFellUponMe.

Easy to say, easy to do. The result is incredible. Your Umi will be transformed into the mom you used to know,’ finished CJ8 and he Disapparated.

Adam recited the Gratitude Spell everyday and the rest was history.

Another lesson his father and CJ8 had taught him was to forgive, always, especially the ones who had caused the death.

‘Forgive others and you shall be at peace.’ His father had written.

CJ8 meanwhile had a Muggle Spell for him, as usual.

‘Grab a wand and cast ‘IForgiveU!’ spell at anyone who upsets you. You’ll feel OK almost instantly.’

With his imagination, gratitude and forgiving value and the belief that he could always be the best, Adam is now as happy as any man could be and as wealthy as any millionaire could be.

Nevertheless, Adam always considers himself as a son who just wants to please his parents, especially his mother.

And right at this moment, he is smiling at a lovely woman whom he calls ‘Umi’ and the woman smiles wider in return!

p/s: CJ8 sends his love to Hamidians. He says would you please come to his wedding at where he would marry female CJ7?

another p/s: Muggle Spell is the non-magical human’s spell. Read Harry Potter for more

details!

By: Adam H.D

my own p/s: with permission (boleh la ya sista dearie...i enjoyed so much ur stories, that i feel it's a waste if i don't share it with e world;) )... Well I was hoping to link with you if granted the permission.. ^_^ ?

Allah's Watching You;)

Posted by Sumayyah Mohd Idris

There was a little boy visiting his grandparents on their farm. He was
given a slingshot to play with out in the woods. He practised in the
woods, but he could never hit the target. Getting a little discouraged,
he headed back for dinner.

As he was walking back he saw Grandma's pet duck. Just out of impulse, he
let the slingshot fly, hit the duck square in the head and killed it.. He
was shocked and grieved! In a panic, he hid the dead duck in the wood
pile, only to see his sister watching!

Fatima had seen it all, but she said nothing. After lunch the next day
Grandmasaid, ' Fatima , let's wash the dishes.' But Fatima said, 'Grandma,
Ahmed told me he wanted to help in the kitchen.' Then she whispered to
him, 'Remember the duck?' So Ahmed did the dishes.

Later that day, Grandpa asked if the children wanted to go fishing and
Grandma said, 'I'm sorry but I need Fatima to help make supper.'

Fatima just smiled and said, 'Well, that's all right because Ahmed told me
he wanted to help.' She whispered again, 'Remember the duck?' So Fatima
went fishing and Ahmed stayed to help.

After several days of Ahmed doing both his chores and Fatima 's, he
finally couldn't stand it any longer.

He came to Grandma and confessed that he had killed the duck. Grandma
knelt down, gave him a hug and said, 'Sweetheart, I know. You see, I was
standing at the window and I saw the whole thing, but because I love you,
I forgave you. I was just wondering how long you would let Fatima make a
slave of you.'

Thought for the day and every day thereafter?

Whatever is in your past, whatever you have done... and the devil keeps
throwing it up in your face (lying, cheating, debt, fear, bad habits,
hatred, anger, bitterness, etc.)...whatever it is...You need to know that
Allah was standing at the window and He saw the whole thing. He has seen
your whole life. He wants you to know that He loves you and that you are
forgiven.

He's just wondering how long you will let the devil make a slave of you.

The great thing about Allah is that when you ask for forgiveness, He not
only forgives you, but He loves you. It is by Allah's grace and mercy that
we are saved.

Go ahead and make a difference in someone's life today. Share this with a
friend and always remember: Allah is at the window!

If you are one of the 93% who will stand up for Him, forward this with the
title 'I'm in the 93%'.

Would you believe 7% of people won't forward this?

SUBHANALLAH.

The ‘Bug’ Worth Catching: Evidence Shows Happiness is Contagious

Posted by Sumayyah Mohd Idris

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Great news: Happiness can spread among people in social networks, according to recent research. Joy can literally extend from person to person up to three degrees removed from one another.

My jaw dropped when I read this the other day in an article by Elizabeth Landau for CNN. This piece fascinated me so much I had to share it with you. This is definitely knowledge worth spreading!

Happiness is Contagious in Social Networks

by Elizabeth Landau, CNN

If you’re feeling great today, you may end up inadvertently spreading the joy to someone you don’t even know.

New research shows that in a social network, happiness spreads among people up to three degrees removed from one another. That means when you feel happy, a friend of a friend of a friend has a slightly higher likelihood of feeling happy too.

The lesson is that taking control of your own happiness can positively affect others, says James Fowler, co-author of the study and professor of political science at the University of California in San Diego.

“We get this chain reaction in happiness that I think increases the stakes in terms of us trying to shape our own moods to make sure we have a positive impact on people we know and love,” he said.

Sadness also spreads in a network, but not as quickly, the researchers found. Each happy friend increases your own chance of being happy by 9 percent, whereas each unhappy friend decreases it by 7 percent. This reflects the total effect of all social contacts.

When framing the question differently, the study found that you are 15 percent more likely to be happy if a direct connection is happy, 10 percent if the friend of a friend is happy, and 6 percent if it’s a friend of a friend of a friend.

The study, published in the British Medical Journal, used data from the Framingham Heart Study to recreate a network of 4,739. Fowler and co-author Dr. Nicholas Christakis of Harvard Medical School charted friends, spouses and siblings in the network, and used their self-reported happiness ratings from 1983 to 2003.

Daniel Gilbert, professor of psychology at Harvard University and author of “Stumbling on Happiness,” called the study “a stunning paper by two of the most respected scientists in the field” in a statement he e-mailed to CNN.

“We’ve known for some time that social relationships are the best predictor of human happiness, and this paper shows that the effect is much more powerful than anyone realized,” Gilbert said. “It is sometimes said that you can’t be happier than your least happy child. It is truly amazing to discover that when you replace the word ‘child’ with ‘best friend’s neighbor’s uncle,’ the sentence is still true.”

If you are the hub of a large network of people — that is, if you have a lot of connected friends or a wide social circle — you are more likely to become happy, the study found.

But the reverse is not true.

“You might only have one friend or two friends or something like that, and if you become happy, you’re not going to try to get more friends. You’re probably going to stick with what worked in the first place,” Fowler said.

The researchers are also looking at the phenomenon on Facebook, which has more than 120 million active users. This study, which has not yet been published, looked at who smiles in their profile pictures who doesn’t, and whether their connections also smile or not, Fowler said.

“We find smiling profiles cluster in much the same way as happiness is clustering in the Framingham Heart Study,” he said.

It’s not just happiness that spreads in a social network. Fowler and Christakis have also looked at trends in cigarette smoking and obesity using the parts of the heart study network.

They found that when someone quits, a friend’s likelihood of quitting smoking was 36 percent. Moreover, clusters of people who may not know one another gave up smoking around the same time, the authors showed in a New England Journal of Medicine article in May.

Social ties also affect obesity. A person’s likelihood of becoming obese increased by 57 percent if he or she had a friend who became obese in a given time period, Fowler and Christakis showed in a paper in the New England Journal of Medicine in July 2007.

And, like happiness, both smoking behavior and obesity seem to spread within three degrees of separation in a social network, Fowler said. Beyond three, things get fuzzier.

“Eventually you get out far enough in the social network that you’re competing with all these other cascades of happiness and unhappiness that are sort of duking it out,” he said. “Happiness on average wins, but once you get far enough away from someone in a social network, it’s not possible to detect their effect anymore.”

GratitudeLog.com, The Website that Spreads Happiness

This phenomenon is precisely what Mike Reining and Vishen Lakhiani, the guys behind GratitudeLog.com, a new website focused on gratitude, are trying to tap into.

I know these guys, and it’s their dream to make the world a happier, more joyful and abundant place. I hope some of you have signed up to GratitudeLog. We’ve mentioned it on FinerMinds a few times. (Those of you who are actively using the website; you’ll know what I’m talking about!)

On GratitudeLog, you can easily log what you’re grateful for everyday, which in itself is a powerful exercise. Research shows that practicing gratitude each day boosts your happiness set point by 25%. But there are additional happiness gains to be had by using GratitudeLog that you won’t get by keeping a private gratitude journal.

First, even just going to the website and seeing thousands of people sharing what they’re grateful for is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. As for the second benefit, you can use GratitudeLog to send and receive appreciation among other users and your friends.

This is a social network based just on happiness and gratitude, and, well, being a part of that is positively joyful.


Check it Out: www.GratitudeLog.com

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The Story of An Eagle

Posted by Sumayyah Mohd Idris

The story of the eagle…


The eagle has the longest life-span of its' species

It can live up to 70 years

But to reach this age, the eagle must make a hard decision
In its' 40's

Its' long and flexible talons can no longer grab prey which serves as food

Its' long and sharp beak becomes bent

Its' old-aged and heavy wings, due to their thick feathers, become stuck to its' chest and make it difficult to fly

Then, the eagle is left with only two options: die or go through a painful process of change which lasts 150 days.

The process requires that the eagle fly to a mountain top and sit on its' nest

There the eagle knocks its' beak against a rock until it plucks it out

After plucking it out, the eagle will wait for a new beak to grow back and then it will pluck out its' talons

When its' new talons grow back, the eagle starts plucking its' old-aged feathers

And after five months, the eagle takes its' famous flight of rebirth and lives for ...
30 more years