Lama Tsong Khapa in one of his "Great Exposition" writings stated that the 3 principal qualifications of an ideal student are:
1. An objective and open mind
2. The intelligence to judge between right and wrong
3. The enthusiasm for and interest in the subject
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Thursday, 30 April 2009
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
Reveal to others
Dharmakirti said that there is no way that you can reveal to others that which is hidden to yourself...
Sunday, 26 April 2009
Studying without the desire
"If you study without the desire to relate what you are learning to your own life through practice, you run the risk of becoming hardened or apathetic"
- HH The Dalai Lama - "The Essential Dalai Lama"
- HH The Dalai Lama - "The Essential Dalai Lama"
Thursday, 9 April 2009
What's Up With All The Cynicism in IT?
At SPA2009, I had a little session titled "What's Up With All The Cynicism in IT?". It was unfortunately quite time reduced from my original plan, but I did manage to impart a little knowledge of Edward De Bono's Six Thinking Hats method to a group of 8 varied participants, who did supply quite a bit of "food for thought".
I've published my presentation, and the outputs of the group work sessions on the SPA2009 wiki: What's Up With All The Cynicism In IT? Outputs
I've published my presentation, and the outputs of the group work sessions on the SPA2009 wiki: What's Up With All The Cynicism In IT? Outputs
Wednesday, 8 April 2009
SPA2009
Also known as the British Computing Society Software Practice Advancement Conference, 2009. I attended SPA2009 from Sunday-Wednesday (5-8 April 2009) and was really pleased that I did! There were a lot of new faces, a lot of old faces, great new topics and content on programming, process and people stuff. There were some strong opinions that people were passionate about and argued the merits of - a great learning and networking event!
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