Obama’s 100th day speech
“I am pleased but I am not satisfied..
He could save around 150,000 people’s jobs, on the other hand there are still more people who still remained jobless and homeless. Could his performance even better after his first 100th day?
Bringing The Beatles to The University

Taken from Huffington Post
My favourite band, The Beatles, has been one of the most influential band in the world since 1960s. They have influenced popular culture, and being the popular culture icon itself. There are thosands of books published under the name of The Band. And now, why we are not studying the band? That’s the reason why the Liverpool Hope University arranged Master program, “The Beatles, Popular Music, and Society”. Mike Brocken, the administrator of the program said, “There have been over 8,000 books about the Beatles but there has never been serious academic study and that is what we are going to address,”.
Wow, I am wondering how big this band would be…
For more article, click here.
Think. Feel. Act.
We need our brain to think.
We need our heart to feel.
We need our body to act.
The hardest part is: to mash them all in one action.
Universal Traveler #01
One of my 2009’s resolution is traveling abroad. 
… And now I’m at Boston, Massachusets! Thanks to Universitas Indonesia, my family, all sponsors, Novi, and Putra Sukardi…
Being Quick or Being Perfect?
My dad asked me in the other day, “What would you choose? Quick or perfect?”.
I answered, “Quick!”. And then my dad stopped talking.
Confused by the awkward conversation, I was thinking my answer all day. Why would I choose quick rather than perfect? Then I came up with the answer: the world is always imperfect. If something valued as perfect today, it would be imperfect tomorrow. Perfection is subjective but being quick is objective. We can measure time objectively but we don’t have a common measurement for perfection. And by being quick, we can get as close as perfection all the time.
Science is Creating a Better World, isn’t it?
Not long ago, about 50 years ago, according to the data, the children’s death rate were higher than now. Not long ago, too, the life expectancy rates was only up until 50 years old. These old two facts are not a trend anymore. These old two facts are just a legend because of science.
Long long ago, about hundreds of years ago, human kind were using swords and shields to war. Long long ago, too, obese people are none. But today, thanks to the invention of gunpowder, we can kill people from miles away. And thanks, too, to all fast food restaurants for creating many overweight monsters. These all happens because of science.
Science creates all of them: good future and bad future, good old-days and bad old-days. However, removing all the ugly things and embracing all the beautiful creation of science, we need to remember that science itself is innocent. Here’s a proof taken from the dictionary: Science is a systematically organized body of knowledge on a particular subject. See? I cannot see if there’s any evil intention on the definition explicitly or implicitly. And yes, science is neutral.
So, it’s depend on us, the user, whether science can lead us to a better world or to an astray.
Art Looks Good on Moleskine
I thought I was the only one who draws on my moleskine. Today google has proven that I was wrong… try this!



The Working Hard Man
taken from time.com
We need to work hard for the better future.







