Success is determined by progression. Day after day, if you work hard you will earn your breaks, one step at a time until you reach the top, the pinnacle of your discipline.
Some people believe in hard work, others believe in fate, and some believe in both.
I believe in progression.
Progress. The fruits of one's labor. You do your time and you'll make your dime.
The entire civilization of this world has depended on progress to break down the walls of curiosity and lead a path into the future. By learning from our mistakes and reinventing everything we know, existence has carved out our place through progress.
Progress can be measured by different degrees, people sometimes refer to these as 'small steps' or 'leaps and bounds'.
Learning a new skill? That's progression.
Making a few extra bucks? That's progression.
Admitting your mistakes? Even that's progression.
The dreaded step backwards is as fateful as rain during an outdoor wedding, or is that a coincidence?
Procrastination. The enemy. The destructive one. The leveling of the playing field.
If procrastination was banned since the beginning of humans on earth, we would have created and mastered things like outerspace exploration, genetic cloning and time travel, ages ago. Honestly, Einstein would have been a proverbial 'Cave Man'.
Thanks a lot procrastination. Thanks for making us wait. Are you a Doctor's office? I will also add alcohol, sex, drugs, sports, reality television and Oprah to the list. Those are distractions too, are they not?
Perhaps we are already living in the golden age of civilization. Perhaps life doesn't get any better than this.
Has procrastination and progression always battled for our time?
Will they always battle for our time?
Eventually one will win. It has to happen. There can only be one.
The winner? Well, my vote goes to pro...
Hang on, I'll let you know next time.
Lost in Superior
...from the mind of B.S.Maracle
Saturday, October 16, 2010
The Title
The title of this blog is 'Lost in Superior'.
These words have a special meaning to me.
This is a phrase that gives me time to think.
It gives me time to breathe.
The words lost and superior are different from each other, their definitions in no way similar. If you were in fact superior then you would not be lost, and if you were lost, than you would not be in a superior position to someone who is not lost.
You can tell that these two words are hardly used together.
I thought of calling the blog, 'Lost and Superior' but the 'in' is more deceiving. I like that.
Deception. There's a term in itself. 'Lost in Deception' is a little too romantic for me.
So what am I getting at?
The name of this blog is 'Lost in Superior'. That's all.
You do not have to understand.
You do not have to ask questions.
It only has to make sense to me.
Just believe me when I say, I am lost in superior.
These words have a special meaning to me.
This is a phrase that gives me time to think.
It gives me time to breathe.
The words lost and superior are different from each other, their definitions in no way similar. If you were in fact superior then you would not be lost, and if you were lost, than you would not be in a superior position to someone who is not lost.
You can tell that these two words are hardly used together.
I thought of calling the blog, 'Lost and Superior' but the 'in' is more deceiving. I like that.
Deception. There's a term in itself. 'Lost in Deception' is a little too romantic for me.
So what am I getting at?
The name of this blog is 'Lost in Superior'. That's all.
You do not have to understand.
You do not have to ask questions.
It only has to make sense to me.
Just believe me when I say, I am lost in superior.
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
New Car Smell
Elation. Celebration. Congratulations.
The reason I am celebrating is that my friend Lindsay has finally created her own blog, here at blogger.com.
Welcome to the wide world of blogging, Lindsay.
Her blog can be found at:
l-i-n-d-s-a-y.blogspot.com
I bet you will find what she has to write very interesting indeed.
Back to my blog: the new style is simple and easy to read - nothing complicated, as what I write about can be complicated enough already.
I plan on changing the look of 'Lost in Superior' from time to time to keep things fresh.
And even though I have said this before, I plan on writing on a more regular basis. I plan on keeping this promise once and for all!
I now have one dedicated follower... thanks Lindsay!
Until then,
B.S Maracle
The reason I am celebrating is that my friend Lindsay has finally created her own blog, here at blogger.com.
Welcome to the wide world of blogging, Lindsay.
Her blog can be found at:
l-i-n-d-s-a-y.blogspot.com
I bet you will find what she has to write very interesting indeed.
Back to my blog: the new style is simple and easy to read - nothing complicated, as what I write about can be complicated enough already.
I plan on changing the look of 'Lost in Superior' from time to time to keep things fresh.
And even though I have said this before, I plan on writing on a more regular basis. I plan on keeping this promise once and for all!
I now have one dedicated follower... thanks Lindsay!
Until then,
B.S Maracle
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10:33 PM
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Change
Change.
Not coins and small bills, but the change in ones life.
It happens to everyone. Some people hate it, while others pray for it. It comes in various forms, some good, some bad, and some you haven't quite figured out. Sometimes it comes out of no where. Sometimes it is initiated. I guess you can say it all depends on the type of change we experience.
Somethings have recently changed in my life. Good things. In fact, they are very good things.
When good things happen to us we often ask ourselves, "Why did this happen to me?" Often, when bad things happen to us, we ask the same question. The most important part of this question however is the 'why'.
No one knows why good or bad things happen. Some people believe in the divine favour of God, for example calling things the will of God, or the will of whatever supreme being you believe in. Others put their faith in more systematic beliefs, such as Karma, and the old adage, "what comes around, goes around."
Good things happen to bad people, and bad things happen to good people. We have all seen it before. It will continue to happen for all of eternity. Change is not discriminatory.
The truth is that things happen for a reason.
Everything happens for a reason.
Change happens for a reason.
The reason however is never as clear as we would like it to be.
This is where the 'why' comes in, and the circle repeats itself. Why did this happen to me? If everything happens for a reason, and if the reason is not clear, then why did it happen?
There is the 'why' makes its big return.
I believe the the purpose of human existence is based on our the perpetual search of 'why'.
Equally important is the question of 'how'. For example, how did life on Earth come to be?
Why, however is less forgiving. Depending on the question, the two can mean the same thing.
All of this brings us back to change.
Change is the curve ball life throws at us time and time again to keep us guessing. Questioning the future, the past and the present, and everything around us. For me, as it is for others, change can destory and create, but it will always leave us guessing.
So next time change happens to you, whether it is good or bad, instead of asking yourself 'why' or 'how' ask yourself 'what's for supper', because there is no stopping change, and the only way to take it is to let it happen and move on for the next batch of change that's already coming your way.
And no, I don't mean Tim Horton's money...
Not coins and small bills, but the change in ones life.
It happens to everyone. Some people hate it, while others pray for it. It comes in various forms, some good, some bad, and some you haven't quite figured out. Sometimes it comes out of no where. Sometimes it is initiated. I guess you can say it all depends on the type of change we experience.
Somethings have recently changed in my life. Good things. In fact, they are very good things.
When good things happen to us we often ask ourselves, "Why did this happen to me?" Often, when bad things happen to us, we ask the same question. The most important part of this question however is the 'why'.
No one knows why good or bad things happen. Some people believe in the divine favour of God, for example calling things the will of God, or the will of whatever supreme being you believe in. Others put their faith in more systematic beliefs, such as Karma, and the old adage, "what comes around, goes around."
Good things happen to bad people, and bad things happen to good people. We have all seen it before. It will continue to happen for all of eternity. Change is not discriminatory.
The truth is that things happen for a reason.
Everything happens for a reason.
Change happens for a reason.
The reason however is never as clear as we would like it to be.
This is where the 'why' comes in, and the circle repeats itself. Why did this happen to me? If everything happens for a reason, and if the reason is not clear, then why did it happen?
There is the 'why' makes its big return.
I believe the the purpose of human existence is based on our the perpetual search of 'why'.
Equally important is the question of 'how'. For example, how did life on Earth come to be?
Why, however is less forgiving. Depending on the question, the two can mean the same thing.
All of this brings us back to change.
Change is the curve ball life throws at us time and time again to keep us guessing. Questioning the future, the past and the present, and everything around us. For me, as it is for others, change can destory and create, but it will always leave us guessing.
So next time change happens to you, whether it is good or bad, instead of asking yourself 'why' or 'how' ask yourself 'what's for supper', because there is no stopping change, and the only way to take it is to let it happen and move on for the next batch of change that's already coming your way.
And no, I don't mean Tim Horton's money...
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11:23 PM
Friday, August 13, 2010
The Internet is Boring
I have recently discovered that the internet is boring.
First it was chatrooms, then ICQ, then MSN, then MySpace, and now Facebook - the internet has changed over time and the most popular sites and uses have as well.
But now things are just becoming 'same old, same old'.
I am bored of the internet. Who thought that 10 years ago you would ever admit to this. It has reached it's peak for me - with the whole social networking scene, I'm tired of it.
Facebook has changed completely. Just because your home page is still blue and white, doesn't mean that the idea itself hasn't changed. Now everyone is on Facebook. I remember when it was a big deal when 13 year olds made fake accounts and they were getting banned. Now, I'll admit I was a bit late to the Facebook party, but still, I remember the 'golden days'.
So to has the death of MSN Messenger, now called Windows Live Messenger, come about as well. I have a small list of friends and almost no one is ever online. People change, friends grow apart, and the 6-7 simutaneous conversations you were having with your 'peeps' back in grade 9 is over with. This technology is outdated. It still works great but the problem is that no one uses it anymore.
Other than for Facebook, I use the internet to check the weather, my bank account, youtube for music and funny videos, and for TSN.ca. I guess you can also add updating my blog to that list as well. Look at me go, leaving things out.
I honestly believe though that the internet has reached it's peak. Of course the 'next big thing' will come along, causing millions of people to follow it like a religion. I believe however I won't be there. I'm not going to take part.
Facebook is something I use to keep in contact with friends, and of course updating your status is something more rewarding to me than Twitter. There's something I'll never understand, Twitter. I understand the appeal, it just does not translate to my life. Following celebrities is appearently fun for some, but that's just not for me. I don't need to know what kind of cream cheese Ashton Kucher had on his begal. I made that up and yet it sounds like something he may have tweeted, does it not?
I'll be keeping my Facebook but I would really like to delete it. Perhaps when I go back to school. Seeing as I will have basically no time to do anything else but study, I would enjoy the break.
One thing I would like to keep working on however is this blog.
Thanks for reading as always.
First it was chatrooms, then ICQ, then MSN, then MySpace, and now Facebook - the internet has changed over time and the most popular sites and uses have as well.
But now things are just becoming 'same old, same old'.
I am bored of the internet. Who thought that 10 years ago you would ever admit to this. It has reached it's peak for me - with the whole social networking scene, I'm tired of it.
Facebook has changed completely. Just because your home page is still blue and white, doesn't mean that the idea itself hasn't changed. Now everyone is on Facebook. I remember when it was a big deal when 13 year olds made fake accounts and they were getting banned. Now, I'll admit I was a bit late to the Facebook party, but still, I remember the 'golden days'.
So to has the death of MSN Messenger, now called Windows Live Messenger, come about as well. I have a small list of friends and almost no one is ever online. People change, friends grow apart, and the 6-7 simutaneous conversations you were having with your 'peeps' back in grade 9 is over with. This technology is outdated. It still works great but the problem is that no one uses it anymore.
Other than for Facebook, I use the internet to check the weather, my bank account, youtube for music and funny videos, and for TSN.ca. I guess you can also add updating my blog to that list as well. Look at me go, leaving things out.
I honestly believe though that the internet has reached it's peak. Of course the 'next big thing' will come along, causing millions of people to follow it like a religion. I believe however I won't be there. I'm not going to take part.
Facebook is something I use to keep in contact with friends, and of course updating your status is something more rewarding to me than Twitter. There's something I'll never understand, Twitter. I understand the appeal, it just does not translate to my life. Following celebrities is appearently fun for some, but that's just not for me. I don't need to know what kind of cream cheese Ashton Kucher had on his begal. I made that up and yet it sounds like something he may have tweeted, does it not?
I'll be keeping my Facebook but I would really like to delete it. Perhaps when I go back to school. Seeing as I will have basically no time to do anything else but study, I would enjoy the break.
One thing I would like to keep working on however is this blog.
Thanks for reading as always.
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B.S Maracle
at
12:29 AM
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
It's Been Awhile
It has been awhile my friends.
I have been without a working computer for a few weeks, and I have also neglected my blog - and that's not right.
But I'm back! And that is the most important thing.
I have my laptop working again. Who knows for how long. I bought a HP Pavilion tx 1000 tablet pc laptop three years ago. What a stupid idea that was. At the time I didn't know I had bought one of the worst laptops of all time. This thing is a lemon, and because I have not had it repaired more than 4 times, my warranty is no longer vaild - it ran out yesterday. I have had this thing repaired three times, all for the same reasons, the motherboad shortens out because of overheating and causes the screen to not function when turning the laptop on. If I had the laptop repaired three times within the warranty and brought it back a 4th time, within the warranty of course, I would have had it replaced.
So, in short, that's $1,399.00 I'll never get back. So be warned, never buy from HP. Not only do they create faulty products, but they don't back their work either. This brand of laptop is a lemon. There are thousands of people that have had this same problem. HP said they will never issue a recall and they are unaware of this problem.
I don't believe it.
I believe they are aware of the problem and in the end it is too costly to repair all of the models which are effected. Instead, they will wait until your warranty has expired and then offer that they will fix the problem for $400.00 out of your own pocket. Now, it was fixed under warranty 3 times, and for no cost, so the warranty paid for itself - but they should have the decency to back a product and make the repairs if it is something they messed up.
Anyways, I am back, and with all the ranting aside, I hope to write about more in the upcoming days.
Thanks for reading as always. I do appreciate it!
I have been without a working computer for a few weeks, and I have also neglected my blog - and that's not right.
But I'm back! And that is the most important thing.
I have my laptop working again. Who knows for how long. I bought a HP Pavilion tx 1000 tablet pc laptop three years ago. What a stupid idea that was. At the time I didn't know I had bought one of the worst laptops of all time. This thing is a lemon, and because I have not had it repaired more than 4 times, my warranty is no longer vaild - it ran out yesterday. I have had this thing repaired three times, all for the same reasons, the motherboad shortens out because of overheating and causes the screen to not function when turning the laptop on. If I had the laptop repaired three times within the warranty and brought it back a 4th time, within the warranty of course, I would have had it replaced.
So, in short, that's $1,399.00 I'll never get back. So be warned, never buy from HP. Not only do they create faulty products, but they don't back their work either. This brand of laptop is a lemon. There are thousands of people that have had this same problem. HP said they will never issue a recall and they are unaware of this problem.
I don't believe it.
I believe they are aware of the problem and in the end it is too costly to repair all of the models which are effected. Instead, they will wait until your warranty has expired and then offer that they will fix the problem for $400.00 out of your own pocket. Now, it was fixed under warranty 3 times, and for no cost, so the warranty paid for itself - but they should have the decency to back a product and make the repairs if it is something they messed up.
Anyways, I am back, and with all the ranting aside, I hope to write about more in the upcoming days.
Thanks for reading as always. I do appreciate it!
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B.S Maracle
at
7:10 PM
Friday, May 28, 2010
Bad Drivers
Why is it that the people who typically drive newer cars and cross over SUV's have no ability to drive what-so-ever.
Would it not make more sense for those of which who can drive in all types of situations and weather, should have the newer, better working vehicle.
I say this because I currently drive an 9 year old Oldsmobile Alero. I love my car. It has treated me very well for the amount of kilometers I have driven it in the past 3 years. That being said, I would love a new car, or truck, or just a new vehicle in general.
There are some people however that drive 2008 to 2010 vehicles, mainly cars and cross over SUVs as I have stated already, that have no idea what they are doing.
It's like, someone has just given them this car, and they have no idea how to use it.
There is currently a lot of construction going on at my building, and people are dealing with it in different ways. Some residents are driving through and over the piles of smashed up concrete, while others are backing into it and scratching their cars.
The construction company is not the most professional, but that is no excuse to become all upset because you can't back your car out of a normal space. If you had the ability to drive your car in reverse, then the problem would be solved.
I just sit back and shake my head.
How do these people pass their license testing. Better yet, how are they insured. I bet some people are paying less than $50.00 a month for their insurance, yet they are unable to drive more than 1 metre in reverse.
The residents of the building were aware that the construction was to begin today, as last night a crew was marking the areas in the parking lot that where to be under construction. Perhaps when you heard all of that noise, you know, the trucks backing up, and the constant pounding from the pavement being cut and smashed up, yeah, maybe you should have come down to see if your car was alright. I know that's the responsible thing to have done.
I request that the laws in Ontario be changed. Due to the fact that there are so many used vehicles in car lots, people with a new car that cannot drive must trade in their vehicle for one that is used, and those of us which can drive, can then go to the car lots and pick out the new vehicle of our choice.
It makes sense to me.
Why should the guy that's 800 years old drive the brand new Chrysler 300, driven off the lot, today. Better yet, what's with that lady driving the 2010 Lincoln MKS. She just dry steered, didn't use her signal, cut someone off, and then jumped on her breaks for a truck that's 10 meters in front of her.
I am not stereotyping anyone, these are just examples from my experiences. I'm sure there are bad drivers in both genders, and at every age, but like I said, this is just what I have seen.
I'll take my 2010 Ford 150 Raptor now, please.
Would it not make more sense for those of which who can drive in all types of situations and weather, should have the newer, better working vehicle.
I say this because I currently drive an 9 year old Oldsmobile Alero. I love my car. It has treated me very well for the amount of kilometers I have driven it in the past 3 years. That being said, I would love a new car, or truck, or just a new vehicle in general.
There are some people however that drive 2008 to 2010 vehicles, mainly cars and cross over SUVs as I have stated already, that have no idea what they are doing.
It's like, someone has just given them this car, and they have no idea how to use it.
There is currently a lot of construction going on at my building, and people are dealing with it in different ways. Some residents are driving through and over the piles of smashed up concrete, while others are backing into it and scratching their cars.
The construction company is not the most professional, but that is no excuse to become all upset because you can't back your car out of a normal space. If you had the ability to drive your car in reverse, then the problem would be solved.
I just sit back and shake my head.
How do these people pass their license testing. Better yet, how are they insured. I bet some people are paying less than $50.00 a month for their insurance, yet they are unable to drive more than 1 metre in reverse.
The residents of the building were aware that the construction was to begin today, as last night a crew was marking the areas in the parking lot that where to be under construction. Perhaps when you heard all of that noise, you know, the trucks backing up, and the constant pounding from the pavement being cut and smashed up, yeah, maybe you should have come down to see if your car was alright. I know that's the responsible thing to have done.
I request that the laws in Ontario be changed. Due to the fact that there are so many used vehicles in car lots, people with a new car that cannot drive must trade in their vehicle for one that is used, and those of us which can drive, can then go to the car lots and pick out the new vehicle of our choice.
It makes sense to me.
Why should the guy that's 800 years old drive the brand new Chrysler 300, driven off the lot, today. Better yet, what's with that lady driving the 2010 Lincoln MKS. She just dry steered, didn't use her signal, cut someone off, and then jumped on her breaks for a truck that's 10 meters in front of her.
I am not stereotyping anyone, these are just examples from my experiences. I'm sure there are bad drivers in both genders, and at every age, but like I said, this is just what I have seen.
I'll take my 2010 Ford 150 Raptor now, please.
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12:47 PM
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