Monday, December 14, 2009

Treasure Chest for Sean and Ryan December 14, 2009


Treasure Chest for Sean and Ryan    December 14, 2009

qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum - Flavius Vegetius Epitoma Rei Militaris iii
He who desires peace must prepare for war.

I am creating an operating system for your brain. If you got a better operating system you win the enemy. It must be worded precisely, short, simple not abstract words, gives you an image for understanding, and propels you to action. I have tried many techniques of the world more than any people. The technique I chosen is the ones that work by experience. Below is the mixture of the technique that works.
You must fight very well. You must fight people, objects, the body and the mind.

He who desires peace must prepare for war.

No peace without war, this is a resource fighting world, no person can escape it even the monks, people will invade you if you don’t want to fight. You always have to fight first. Look at the rise of China: Military first, happiness later. You must build up your fighting power so people will not invade you. When people bully you there will never be peace.

Four practice that incorporates all these practices
Karate : Keeps your will fierce and your character unafraid of pain.
Poker : Game theory, half good guy half bad guy, the chornicals of Riddick, thick face black heart. Political fighting is not ugly it is actually a real life better poker game, have fun. This is the king teacher of life.
Oracle: Make money while you play a toy. At the time now it is the best toy, later it could be another discipline, probably quantum computing.
Be the best in the market: You have to suffer to be the best in the market. But this suffering is much less than the overall suffering of being not the best. Money=suffer, less money=more suffer. Refer to the book The Dip by Seth Godin or Talent is overated by Geoff Cohen.


How to fight mind

First, detachment
Detachment gives you space to use your weapons. Detachment should always be the first step before any other method, it is the foundation of all other method, without it first, all other methods will not work like punching without crippled legs.   In war all warriors must be psychotic in order to defeat the enemy. Detachment gives you a high similar to fast driving or on a tall building without the need of moving from where you are. Detach by pretending you don't care about the object and the object is very far away from you. Anger adrenalin makes you stupid and damages brain tissue. Detachment shift yourself to the frontal lobes from the limbic system. Make you think better and less suffering. Refer to the Buddhist or Hindus. Detachment is actually the core of meditation, positive thinking and all mental system. Use detachment alternatively with attachment, when you set goals you need attachment, when you execute the work to the goal you need attachment, use one hour detachment one hour attachment for example, like a square waveform.

Christian forgiveness, or economize to mass your resources
Forgiveness is perverse. It is against fairness or justice or good. It is outside of human logic. It is closest to the nihilistic universe with no human value. But you choose either being right or effective. Being right feels less miserable but in the end you lose the war which is more miserable. Money=misery, no money=more misery. It allows you to focus your energy; laser diffused is just light with no power to cut. Forgiveness allows to save your energy. Forgive your enemy but kill him. You don't care about losing, you let your enemy win even without fairness. You go for the bigger target. Refer to Christianity for the technology of forgiveness.

Target dictates weapons, weapons dictates movement.
You must keep your target in mind in so that you will not lose your way. You must economize and focus. Focus always makes success comes earlier so you don’t have to waste time in suffering. Refer to the book Unleash the warrior within by Richard Machozicz.

-Accept both ying and yang, balance them. Refer thesis and synthesis theory by Hegel.
-Always have a goal and visualize a better future. Refer research of successful people set goals.
-Never follow spiritual traditions, it is usually hopeless. Read Stripping the gurus book.

How to fight Objects
-In order to be the best you need to two things: 1.How to study complicated subject 2.How to research on problems.  Both are not difficult actually.

-Being the best is not difficult. As long as you know how to read and write you can be the expert in any field like Oracle or number theory; learning these is easier than english. You need to be constant be with it. Let it soak in to you like language. You have to love it.

-Pretend that a big task is easy.
-Break a big task down to smaller parts. Any complicated task is consist of many smaller very easy to understand components. If not up then it is down, if not left then it is right. You just have to spend time with it be with it.
-Do one thing at a time.
-Always go back to basic. Refer kihon in karate.

-Study books by scanning fast first, then read detailly. If dont understand read another book.
-Learn to find good books in amazon reviews, library search, rapidshare books, google books..
-Always find good internet forums to ask any questions you have.
-Always do research in internet or libraries or amazon for any questions you have.
-Find a good intuitive technical book to study. Study a lot of tech books. 
-Abstract science like maths or Oracle is actually a higher state of nature. Can upload yourself to it.
-Perform a task to 80 percent perfection. If you aim for 100 percent, you will have trouble starting and fear of failure. 

Slow is smooth, smooth is fast : - We are pacer horse
We are slower learners compared to other people, but once we learned something we are much better than other people. Refer to our programming, karate, and math. It seems like our brain performs comprehensive rewiring and it takes more time than other people. Good wine need a long time to brew, you cannot rush it, and the wine we brew is the best. So don’t worry, start slow, don’t care about other people, enjoy yourself in your object like Oracle, know the beauty of it, this is what life all about.



How to fight people

-How to reduce workplace conflict and stress by Anna Maravelas
-The art of the strategist book. The 33 rules of war book.
-Bluffing can be use for paradoxical confidence and no fear. You can bluff yourself in cheeky confidence.
-Be cheeky. Use some bluffing. Be thick face. Reject shame with your will. Just smile when people discovered that you are bluffing.
-Initiation of pain make you stronger- Seal training. Karate training where the student are hit.
-Don't show you fear in the predator interview. 

How to fight body
-Garlic cures cancer, penis erection even for dead rabbit, chronic fatigue
-Vit B gives energy.
-Muscle knots cure by finding painful spot and pressing hard on the spot for 1 minute to relax muscle .
-Tumo meditation: if wars , this meditation allows you not to eat for months. Read Nepal Buddha boy. 


All best books below in Singapore library or as pdf in our portable disk
-Limit Hold'em: Winning Short-Handed Strategies by Terry Borer, Lawrence Mak, and Barry Tanenbaum
-Heads-Up No-Limit Hold 'em by Collin Moshman
-Ace on the River by Barry Greenstein

-Head first SQL by Head First SQL by Lynn Beighley (F, L)
-Easy Oracle PL/SQL programming by John Garmany (W)
-Oracle 11g for dummies (L)
-Oracle SQL high performance tuning by Guy Harrison (W)

-Differential Equations - by Paul Blanchard availabe in Singapore  library.
-Div, Grad, Curl, and All That: An Informal Text on Vector Calculus, by H. M Schey
-Who Is Fourier?: A Mathematical Adventure by Lex Tokyo, Yo Sakakibara, and Alan Gleason

-Linux System Administration by Vicki Stanfield  singapore libraries
-UNIX Systems Programming by Kay A. Robbins 
-C Programming Language by Brian W. Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie 
-C++ without fear by Brian Overland   Get it on freedrive.com user login as your mom.
-Modern Operating Systems by Andrew Tanenbaum 
-Counter hack by  Edward Skoudis :

-How to reduce workplace conflict and stress by Anna Maravelas
-Freedom from Fear by Peyton Quinn 
-The dip by Seth Godin
-Opposable mind by Roger Martin
-Thick face black heart by Chin Nin Chu
-The 33 strategies of war by Robert Greene
-The now habit by Neil Fiore
-The Practicing Mind:  by Thomas M. Sterner
- The art of the strategist by William Cohen
- Talent is overated by Geoff Colvin
- Stripping the gurus by Geoffrey D. Falk
-Top Secret: The Truth Behind Today's Pop Mysticisms by Robert M. Price
-Unleash the warrior within by Richard Machozicz 
-Any game theory book


 






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