Sunday 31 August 2014

#kakinota : adultery by paulo coelho

I really like Paulo Coelho.

Read some of his books.

I find that his story plot is simple.

Adultery is about an inner conflict of a woman.

Linda has a perfect life - loving and successful hubby, great career in one of the established company in Switzerland, 2 lovely children and a very comfortable life.

In fact her life is too perfect and too comfortable until the life itself suffocated her.

She couldn't find the meaning in her everyday daily routines. She asked herself if this is the only life she has to go through until the end.

Everything changed when she interviewed a 'respected' politician who was her ex-high school boyfriend, Jacob König.

Linda and Jacob rekindled their relationship as an attempt to create spark in their supposed 'normal' life.

When Linda realised the truth of what 'normal and perfect' life is all about, guilt make her face the hard reality and sacrifices need to be done.

"Life offers us thousand of opportunities for learning. Every man and every woman, in everyday of our lives, always has a good opportunity to surrender to LOVE. Life is not a long vacation but a constant learning process." - Paulo Coelho.

             

9/10






Saturday 30 August 2014

#kakinota : quiet by susan cain

The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking.

I love this book very very very much. I believe this book is a must read book especially for persons who dealing with people.

I also believe every parents should read it. Teachers too. Because if we can recognize the different between an introvert and extrovert at the earliest stages of growing, we can give guidances and supports accordingly.

I'm not talking based on this book only or any other books I read through out my growing up life. I'm talking based on my own experiences.

The topic is very dear to me and that's why it took me sometimes to finish it. I had to pause and reflected every moments of my growing ups. It makes sense to me now. I feel that every jumbles I've been through before fall into their places which I've couldn't justified to myself why I reacted that way or this way when situations became too intense for me at that point of time . I just followed my instincts.

I feel so relieved. It is good to know that a lot of people out there are introvert and some of us are very successful in their field too.

According to the famous Carl Jung in his book, Psychological Types (1921) :

- introverts are drawn to the inner world of        thoughts and feelings.
- extroverts are drawn to external life of           people and activities.
- introverts focus on the meaning they make   of the events swirling around them.
- extroverts plunge into the events                      themselves.
- introverts recharge their batteries by being   alone.
- extroverts need to recharge when they           don't socialize enough.

This book explained further in details and through few researches that :

Introverts and extroverts differ in the level of outside stimulations.

Introverts feel recharge in less stimulation and vice versa.

Introverts not necessarily shy. Shyness is the fear of social disapproval or humiliation, while introversion is a preference for environments that are not overstimulating.

There are shy extrovert or non-shy introvert.

Introverts and extroverts able to stretch their personalities but only up to a point.

Introverts are capable of acting like extroverts for the sake of work they consider important, people they love or anything they value highly.

Introverts often have one or two deep interests that are not necessarily shared by their peers.

Dr Kenneth Rubin, Director of Centre for Children, Relationship and Culture at the University of Maryland, US writes :

"If you're consistent in helping your child learn to regulate his or her emotions and behaviours in soothing and supportive ways, something rather magical will begin to happen. He/she is learning to self regulate fearfulness and wariness."

"If you call her "shy", she'll believe the label and experience her nervousness as a fixed trait rather than emotion she can control. She also knows full well that "shy" is a negative word in our society. And above all, do not shame her for her shyness."

These... I agreed STRONGLY.

And I thank God every day until the rest of my life that I have a very supportive and loving parents. Their unconditional love helps me go through my darkest moments of my life in finding out "Why am I different?".



10/10




Tuesday 19 August 2014

#kakinota : the fault in our stars by john green

Normally I would stay away from sad novels.

Because they give me emotional distress.

After completed them, it take me few days to flush out the feelings.

Because my mind wouldn't stop asking.

If possible I want to re-write the whole story again which end with happy ending.

I love happily ever after.

I really do.... but I read those books anyway.

The exceptionally good one.

Because it reminds me what life is all about.

The ups and downs.

The fortunates and unfortunates.

It makes me realises how people cope when facing difficulties - be it in love life, marriages, health...

"Grief does not change you, it reveals you."

This story is about a 16 year old teenage girl, Hazel Grace Lancaster, a lung cancer survivor.

She met Augustus Waters 17 year old, an osteosarcoma cancer survivor in one of her weekly Support Group meetings.

Their friendship blossom into something beautiful. They embarked into a journey to find the author, Peter Van Houten who wrote their favourite book - An Imperial Affliction, also about a cancer patient who died, just because Hazel wanted to know what happened to the other characters in that book.

Gus, as he fondly called, used his WISH to get both of them (including her mom) to go to Amsterdam for the meeting.

It turns out that Mr Van Houten was not what they imagined of. Instead he was an alcoholic douchebag.

Instead of letting Hazel sulking about it, Gus convinced her that their journey will not be wasted. They are going to create beautiful memories out of it. And it turn out to be their most memorable memories that Hazel will treasure for the rest of her life.




"You don't get to choose if you get hurt in this world, but you do have some say in who hurts you." - John Green.
   
                                           10/10




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