What a wanderer could wonder about...

Friday, May 28, 2010

The results don't always add up...

"Passion has a funny way of trumping logic." (Source: Nike ad)

Friday, May 21, 2010

Writing a resume


What needs to be done? Fill out the application and enclose the resume.

Regardless of the length of life, a resume is best kept short.

Concise, well-chosen facts are de rigueur. Landscapes are replaced by addresses, shaky memories give way to unshakable dates.

Of all your loves, mention only the marriage; of all your children, only those who were born.

Who knows you matters more than whom you know. Trips only if taken abroad. Memberships in what but without why. Honors, but not how they were earned.

Write as if you'd never talked to yourself and always kept yourself at arm's length.

Pass over in silence your dogs, cats, birds, dusty keepsakes, friends, and dreams.

Price, not worth, and title, not what's inside. His shoe size, not where he's off to, that one you pass off as yourself. In addition, a photograph with one ear showing, What matters is its shape, not what it hears. What is there to hear, anyway? The clatter of paper shredders.

--By Wisława Szymborska (Trans. By Stanisław Barańczak and Clare Cavanagh)

How familiar this sounds to many of us who have had to write resumes and write statement of purposes and what not. And the number of tips we have read and advices we have heard telling us the way we present ourselves is the most important thing. May be they don't say it, but it is implicit that how we show ourselves is more important than who we actually are! What a sad system.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Wo können, wo dürfen, wo wollen wir hin?

Where can we go, where are we allowed to go, and where will we be going?

This is from the opening of a speech by Rene Mayrhofer on his PhD graduation ceremony. Apart from the speech itself and his research work (which are interesting as well), it strike me as an interesting way of looking at the horizon when you are trying to set goals for your work (research or other). Its about knowing your ambition and weighing your limits.