Tuesday, June 30, 2009


I feel like I'm standing on the brink of a deep, dark abyss. I decided voluntarily to not renew my job contract in Abu Dhabi. With no immediate employment prospects for the summer, I am not looking forward to sitting at home, lazing on the couch, and generally being a burden on society :p... I don't want to volunteer at an NGO because my past experiences have been pretty negative- you drive to far away places (paying for your own petrol and mode of transport), you sit around all day reading papers or magazines, take loooong chai/lunch/namaz breaks and basically exhaust yourself without accomplishing anything worthwhile.

I finally read Outliers (by Malcolm Gladwell). It's an amazing book, although some of the relationships that Gladwell highlights are a tad farfetched. He claims that the key to success is meaningful work; i.e. an activity in which there is a direct and obvious relationship between effort and reward (i.e. the greater the effort you put into something, the greater the reward). I think I agree with him... Now I need to find a project where I'll see immediate, tangible results. Easier said, than done :p

I've also started watching TED talks! TED stands for Technology, Entertainment and Design- fascinating...!



3 comments:

  1. Hey!
    Its really nice to read an abudhabian blog:)

    This posts of yours doesnt gives us the happy feeling though.

    PS. I came across your blog while searching for japanese bilingual work in Dubai:(

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  2. Hi!

    I'll post something happy soon :) Japanese bilingual work in Dubai?! Interesting... Maybe you could contact the Japanese embassy?

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  3. I had a different view of NGOs. You shook it!

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