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So I am perving on Lifehacker again. I can't help it. I love the site to bits - though my productivity goes to zero when I'm in the middle of lovingly perusing its archives.

And I find this excerpt of a book I feel I MUST HAVE. Scott Berkun's Making Things Happen. It's a book about project management.

David Lian says I remind him of a friend of his who loves self-help books.

Well, I like some of those things.

Brain Rules, for instance, RULES.

Another friend of mine, who I shall refer to as My Favourite Monkey or MFM, hates the things.

MFM says: "They're all common sense wan!"

Well, some people just need telling.

Of course, some self-help books are merely stinking masses of psychobabble-ish crap.

But I can't name the books because

1. I could get into trouble. I really don't feel like dealing with the legions of cultists who will leave long, ranty comments on my blog.
2. Some of my friends swear by some of the titles I detest.

I don't read the books about making money or getting to the top.

But I do read books like Rabbi Kushner's When Bad Things Happen to Good People.

Sometimes you need reminders that you aren't the only one hurting. And sometimes, the best people to talk to when you're in a dark place is someone who knows what it's like. Who can say, with truth, that they sat in the long darkness and waited for the light to come.

And it came. You know it's true, because they've seen the end of the dark tunnel. So now that they can see, they can reach a hand out for you to hold on to until that day you can see too.



Un_lun_dun_pb__jktChina Miéville's written a brilliant kid's book - Un Lun Dun. Wacky, fun and extraordinarily whimsical but then Miéville's always been the self-proclaimed king of weird.

For instance: what do you get when you cross a trashcan with a ninja? Binjas! And who needs a talking animal when you can have a cute, discarded milk carton instead? Oh, and it makes cute, whimpery animal noises too. And giving away its name would be too much of a spoiler.

Un Lun Dun's premise of a young girl caught in the middle of a prophecy gone wrong in a parallel universe is an interesting amalgam of ideas. Most of the time, it works. Anyone who loves words and hilarious flights of fancy will enjoy this book. It's just too much fun not to recommend.

In other news, am leaving for Hong Kong tomorrow and finishing as much work as I can today. Back Tuesday, away from the insanity that is Malaysia right now. Am also a little depressed at hearing of people I know migrating to greener pastures. There's now a glimmer of hope of us being able to make baby steps in making change happen. But it's too little, too late for some people. And I have to understand that some people can't afford to wait for our country to get its act together.


Geeky by nature, writer/editor by vocation. Former WOW junkie. Feel free to drop me a note at ernamahyuni(AT)gmail.com

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