Identification/Identification


Identity/Identité


Children/Enfants


Spouses/Conjointes


Physical Characteristics/Caractéristiques physiques


Logical Characteristics/Caractéristiques logiques


Virtual Characteristics/Caractéristiques virtuelles


Purpose of Life and Mission Statement/But de la vie et énoncé de mission


Core Values and Principles/Valeurs fondamentales et principes


Lifetime Goals/Objectifs à vie


Quotes/Citations

  1. In the end, people will judge you anyway. So don't live your life impressing others. Live your life impressing yourself.

  2. A creative crackpot may be a hairline away from the Nobel Prize.

  3. A movie may be worth a thousand pictures, or a thousandth of a picture.

  4. A piece of wisdom in a few words is worth a thousand pictures or a million words.

  5. A series of quick fixes after quick fixes without fundamental reform will result in unmanageable complexity.

  6. Abnormality is the essence of progress.

  7. Break down a problem into pieces and analyse microscopically in search of a solution.

  8. Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms should be amended to replace "without discrimination based on ..." by "with discrimination based solely on merit".

  9. Cashless means Stress-free.

  10. Consider the direction of logic (arrow of logic), i.e., statistics is uni-directional.

  11. Creativity, imagination, ingenuity and originality come like a wave of storms.

  12. Defy micro-managing orders in an organization as long as initially time-consuming but simplified and consistent approach in the long term is in alignment with corporate goals and objectives.

  13. Direct evolution from Telegraph to E-mail (high level of abstraction) should have been better for civilisation than that from Telephone to FAX (low level of abstraction).

  14. Do not listen to complaints unless they make proposals.

  15. Evolve beyond numbered paragraphs to knowledge packets.

  16. "Emotional" is equivalent to "Illogical".

  17. Flipping side to reveal the other side exposes hidden agenda.

  18. Forgetting information is more important than remembering unimportant and useless information.

  19. Freedom from established paradigm (artificial deadlines, cultural norms, mindset, stereotype, etc.) is the key to success in any endeavour.

  20. Happiness between intelligent spouses should be possible with mutual respect, trust for each other, and 2-way tolerance/acceptance.

  21. Having many friends leads to having many enemies. Having few friends leads to having few enemies.

  22. Holistic awarding of any competition should be not the best (e.g., gold medal only) but the good enough (e.g., total medal count).

  23. I am a pico-mosaic, i.e., a culture of one, which is no less valid than a culture of one trillion.

  24. I have my logic and truth to protect me.

  25. If one understands each single detail and takes too much time on it, then he/she could make an unexpected discovery or revolutionary invention.

  26. If you cannot define something, then it is meaningless.

  27. In the end, you are the only judge of your life.

  28. Instead of one-time projects, build one up and continuously improve it.

  29. It Will Come Like a Wave.

  30. Logic over Science over Emotion.

  31. Look around, dig deeper and wider, then consider the other side.

  32. Maximum satisfaction of citizens can be achieved if Canada is established not as a community of communities or as a melting pot but as a collection of distinct and diverse individuals.

  33. Most non-astronomical or non-geological deadlines are artificial.

  34. Never criticise unless you have a counter-proposal!

  35. Never follow "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" unless it is confirmed to be the best approach. Instead, follow "Fix it before it breaks" and "If it works, it's obsolete" because if it can be done, then someone will do it!

  36. Never trust anyone who prefers Windoze PC to Mac, Android to iPhone, or Star Wars to Star Trek.

  37. Not only think different but also do different.

  38. Quantum-leap breakthrough progress happens when unrelated concepts are linked to form a new concept.

  39. Quest for hyper-sophistication via minimalistic total optimisation by absolute simplicity, ultimate consistency and complete organisation should be the goal of human civilisation for progress.

  40. Racism means recognising the existence of artificial divisions along the continuous shades of brown.

  41. Relentlessly pursue consistency in order to enable global change.

  42. Repeated failures, laziness and poverty are the parents of invention.

  43. Sage wisdom, freedom from tradition and deprivation for creativity are the best gifts a parent can give to his/her child(ren).

  44. Select a single approach, then execute multiple iterations of continuous/systematic improvement towards perfection.

  45. Sky is not the limit. Multiverse is the limit.

  46. Small minds discuss people (Who). Average minds discuss events (What, When, Where, which). Great minds discuss ideas (Why, Why not). Greatest minds discuss concepts (How, What if).

  47. Strive to be not the best but one of the best because evolution by natural selection is not survival of the fittest but survival of the fit enough.

  48. The e-mail is mightier than the mighty pen which is mightier than the sword.

  49. The only possible conclusion the social sciences can draw is: some do, some don't. The conclusion the natural sciences can draw is: all do, under some often-faulty assumptions.

  50. The world is full of Euclidean infinitesimal points: close-minded persons of position in the establishment without substance, i.e., idiots.

  51. There is almost always a dark side to a good story, and a bright side to a bad story (even Adolf Hitler).

  52. Tomorrow is another night and day.

  53. True inventors make valuable things out of negligible phenomena. Greedy blood-sucking marketers make things with negligible merits sell phenomenally.

  54. Try to capture substantial concepts instead of superficial appearance (gentil. joli. poli, etc.), consider human nature, investigate further, and consider the other side of a story.

  55. What doesn't kill you may enrich you in a serendipitous way.

  56. Wisdom forms not only with intelligence alone but also with memory, cache, input/output, etc.


Fortune Cookie/Biscuit de fortune


Space-Time Recreational Activities/Activités récréatives espace-temps


Brand preferences/Préférences de marque


Inspirational Mentors/Mentors inspirants


Social Media Presence/Présence sur les réseaux sociaux


Chronology of Major Events (Highlights and Lowlights)/Chronologie des événements majeurs (faits saillants et points faibles)


Will/Testament


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