There are all sorts of idiosyncrasies coming from bloggers. Tricks and treats are everywhere. How do you separate the wheat from the chaff? Will following the path of Zen help you in the art of blogging?

Let's face it, there's always the good,

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What's the Most Important Thing to You?

Here is an exercise in stripping away what we think we believe to be what we think as important to reveal something else.

Just pose the question to yourself and write whatever comes into your mind.

Do not make any judgements to whether you think it is suitable or unsuitable just write it down.

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Highly intellectual code bases like embedded, firmware and stuff like that are not that easily available. And from these difficulties arises opportunities when you have got to solve a critical problem and the world looks upto you :) . (And it feels like a superhero!) . I call them Power-Developers, or maybe a Zen Programmer. They are essentia

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I hate flying. One of my old college buddies flew anywhere in the world for free courtesy of his step dad who worked for Air Canada. When I told him that I hated to fly; he was shocked. He told me to “just relax, you can watch a movie, eat, read, meet someone new, have some good conversation; the journey is always what you ma

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The following are 5 Tips for successful bicyle commuting. Why? Let’s pretend that gas prices aren’t at an all time high … we are still destroying the planet with gas and exhaust fumes. Earth-friendly transportation includes car pooling, walking and bicycling. If you live 10 miles or less from your job, you may want to serio

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Zen Yoga is completely different from traditional Indian yoga. Zen yoga poses are part of an Oriental system that combines the practice of asanas with Traditional Chinese and Japanese Medicine. Postures are categorized according to the primary meridian they affect. Meridians are similar to a blood vessel, in that it has an en

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Two monks were once traveling together down a muddy road. A heavy rain was falling. Coming around the bend, they met a lovely girl in a silk kimono and sash, unable to cross the intersection. “Come on, girl,” said the first monk. Lifting her in his arms, he carried her over the mud. The second monk did not speak again until tha

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The Dalai Lama is a wonderful spiritual teacher. I have listed below his inspiring instructions on living a life filled with loving Zen in the new millennium.
1. Take into account that great love and great achievements involve great risk.
2. When you lose, don’t lose the lesson.

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