"For her own breakfast she´ll project a scheme, Nor take her tea without a stratagem" Edward Young (1683-1765), Love of Fame, Satire 1

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Too much adventure

PS After writing this, I add a post-script at the beginning! The text below begins to tell a difficult story, one that involves an emotional roller coaster from the startup world. The feeling of being caught up in a spy novel, precisely in that particular situation where you realize that things are not what they seemed to be. This piece of music captures those moments well! Am just referring to the music and the general cyberpunk atmosphere, not to the video or film specifically (I have not seen it yet),

LESSONS, PART ONE 


Much has happened since the last post (6 months ago!). There has been much joy, but also many challenges. Even, the stuff of tragedy, in these trenches of the heart. The (symbolic) bullet wounds have been taken care of, and they are on the mend. In connection to this, I post a picture from the art gallery, Galleria Lapinlahti, by my office.  To me, it speaks of healing. Many thanks to the artist - I hope to have the name for you soon.


During these recent times, a key wisdom, "Protect your heart, for from it flows the wellspring of life", has become a key lesson. I´m brought back to one of my favourite remixes, Nicole Willis´s song "Siesta":

"Join the army for life...fight for your heart. Keep it open; never closed. Keep it pure, keep it real. It´s never time for siesta" Link to song
Nicole Willis, Siesta. Roberto Rodriguez Remix

Will share a couple of lessons learned.
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But first, below, some pictures of recent happy moments !
Top Grade Long Jing Green Tea 

Interior decorating at our our office lobby
My tea cup collection grows <3  


Incredible Slush Helsinki 2016


Fun detail from art gallery opening. Such fun running into an art gallery opening party after a long day

New Year lights

Interesting painting at a late-night Slush Side Event (Poker Night)

LESSONS, PART TWO

Now to lessons learned - Comforting is the thought that, in order to win big, you must also be able to take big risks. Yes, check, risk taking is not a problem. But what if you do not know that there are risks involved? If someone, who is introduced to you by a friend, really is not who they say they are...and ends up deceiving, to an extent, both of you? 

The second key lesson learned is - if you are running a business, make those risk assessments, despite of everything looking good.  Hire a Sun Tzu master, who is trained in uncovering smoke screens. Thank God, I have one now. 


Finally, I post a picture from my recent trip to Malmö. I was there on a work trip, together with a friend. On our day off we went biking, as we like to do, and found a great place - the Malmö Saluhall. It was a rainy and windy day, but there we were, biking ... determined to explore the city with the little time that we had. Our (her) find was such a treat - complete with a real authentic noodle place, and yes, there was a tea bar, too!  It suffices to say, all this made the heart very happy!:) 

 On the way back to Helsinki, this song spoke to me in regard to the events of the winter: 

"Through it all, through it all, my eyes are on You. And it is well with me...So let go, my soul, and trust in (the Lord). The waves and wind still know His Name"