Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Life in Lille-Part 12

The nice time passed quickly. The party time with my friends also flew off rapidly.

When I studied here, I was assumed myself as le chef. I was very happy to introduce Thai recipe to foreigners, especially my friends.

We ate, had fun, talked, exchanged ideas, and laughed. Very hard to erase that moments. Packed up in the heart of my permanent memory. Of course, most of my friends said Thai cuisines are rather spicy but delicious! I was great or they just pretended that? lol Anyway, toast for such compliment even though it's just a good manner, our friendliness is true!

Business ThinkTank No.20- Energy Opendoor Recreation

Exercisers are those who would like to give off their physical energy to surrounding in purposes of health and relaxation. Why not turn their wasteful energy to beneficial power to drive apparatus.

Inventing some machines to collect the energy from those people is one solution to keep green in our world's trendy business mindsets. In addition, place the machine outdoor to ensure that when people evaporate their sweat, it should be exhausted through natural air.

In Argentina, one organization designs the recreation based on outdoor setup. Very creative and justifiable. People see and engage. No need for advertisement and promotion.

Good but can make it more better by applying my idea, build up the energy-collective machines. Future but making!

Business ThinkTank No.19-Flash Animation Museum

I am fad at Flash when it animates objects! It might be great if I could collect a great deal of flash animation show around world and put them in the frame for viewing in touchable range.

To establish the flash museum is quite challenging but worthy due to just love.

My flash museum will show up the history of flash, the anatomy of movement, tutorials, revealable secrets and techniques and more.

Draw the dream and paint for real.

Monday, May 23, 2011

My investment style

I am so far in the stock investment arena for 5 years and right now I know my type.

To invest in certain projects, we should define ourselves first that who we are. At the beginning of stock investment, I acknowledged myself as a speculator. This type of investors resulted in failure to me.

Anyway, I still resisted my true face and continued to obey the capital gain on daily basis. Repeatedly. I lost. I paid to this foolish lesson approximately 100,000 baht.

To be an speculator, we must be adept in fast-changing economy and follow up the trends with no breath. I could do that but in long term I missed the point and broke the self-regulated disciplines.

Time makes people change. I replaced my previous investor type with value investor philosophy. Seek out the silent stocks but highly perform. No skyrocketing capital gain but greatly yield on dividends. No shorted-sighted decision but strong patience to buy in good price stocks.

The past fierce lessons taught me effectively and let me know true self-Who am I?- in terms of investment.

Life in Lille-Part 11

There is one person I will remember him forever. Unfortunately, I couldn't recall his name and I also lost his namecard.

I still recognized that day clearly. The day that I had to go to Netherlands to meet my Mom. I thought I already planed journey rather well but things are always not easy. The unpredictable hinder was interrupted me to reach up Lille Gare de Frandres. From my dorm, in general, I would take a subway to the station, nonetheless, that day- May 1st, the Labour Day, all subway services had been suspended unconventionally according to my past experience.

I felt very nervous and frighted to not able to meet the departure time. One solution was to call a cab. Haha, but here is Europe, we had to get on at Taxi station, not from anywhere. The last choice I opted for was Hitchhike. So shy but no alternative. I lifted up my hands and signaled to stop the car and ask them to pick me up. One passed, two passed, five passed, nobody was unwilling to stop his/her car to listen my trouble.

I walked along the street without aimlessness. And thanks Gods, I found the silver light after the rain! I saw someone was parking the car. I rushed up to that car and told my situation to the car owner. Of course, I spoke in French! whether he could understand, I believed my face and body language could help me to express my distress.

Finally, he accepted to send me to the station. Thank you, my god.

In the car, we talked about the red shirts demonstrating in Thailand at that time. I was very proud that I could explain such delicate incident to the foreigner and he got it. Coincidentally, he has been dealing business with Thai people. His business is involved to the decorative household products, i.e. lamps, handcraft decorative objects. Before getting off his car, he handed over his namecard to me, and hoped me to contact him somehow. I said, yes I will.

I could caught up my train and met my mom as desired. But I missed one tremendous thing. I forgot my grateful man's name who helped me by no want of return.

This was my unforgettable mistake. Anyway, his generous kindness is still in my heart always! Wish to see him again. Thank you, Monsieur. ^^