Posts Tagged ‘lifestyle’

Footsteps Abroad: Connections

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

The Indian John says: “There are friends for season, for reason, and for a lifetime!”. Nowadays, in the times of virtual social networks, many of us have tens and even hundreds of friends, whereas some of them haven’t been seen in real life at all and some of them have been communicated just in a few sentences. Some collect friends and the others weigh them and remove from lists. But one’s relation with others is a very important factor of surviving, especially when you are in a foreign country.

I remember the times of studies when three, four, and even five of us lived in 220 in ICE. Furthermore, there were guests visiting and parties from time to time… And a couple of times I was left alone when the flatmates had their vacations and I still had to work. I started feeling crazy perhaps on the third evening. I was thinking in voice or singing the readings to hear at least some sound. I started intensively invite friends or visit them… I need socialization. You can express yourself only via the other human beings. Your arts make no sense if there is nobody to whom you could show that. Watched movies and read books make no sense if there is nobody with whom you could share your impressions. The told joke makes no sense if only walls have heard it. Many lonely people have pets just to fulfill the lack of conversation. The WWW functions so successfully also for the same reason.

I am not the one who can easily get acquainted and become friends. But while observing the lives of the more communicative ones, I notice that one can achieve much more and much easier using connections rather than in other ways. Using relationships one can find required things, the wanted job, new ways of entertainment, new friends, lovers, partners, delusions, and wisdom… You shouldn’t necessary be a profit searcher or the exploited one. Sometimes you can be a middle party who connects two people, noticing that one has exactly what the other needs. Anyway, I have already started practicing the creating new relations and keeping in touch. Although I know many positive and interesting people, I couldn’t tell that everybody becomes good friends very soon. I have no purpose to become friends with all the World. But it is easier to have many acquaintances than just a few, because if one of them shows you her/his back, there is enough support in the life anyway. Maybe that’s a plastic attitude of consumerism, but c’est la vie(1).

The first step to enhance the circle of acquaintances is communities. Friends from the yard, classmates, university associates, and colleagues at work are the communities where almost each of us has participated in. In addition there are different hobby groups, clubs, and schools of extra education, i.e. the School of Arts or the Inlineskaters’ Club in Vilnius which I attended. The ones who like traveling could check the communities as like-minded autostoppers’ club, the international travelers and hosters, national societies abroad, and similar sects. The firsts step after entering them will be to bring a TV to the community (© Vilius), but that’s not a problem to anybody, is it? Later the further connections are created via the acquaintances and friends in various parties, public events, and elsewhere.

What about the web? The virtual social networks are good for keeping the real connections when it’s impossible to do that directly because of long distance. But it is doubtful whether the web is a good sphere to create new relations. Do you think that you have no time for extending the circle of acquaintances? It might be true, but if you have sung everything until this sentence to your dog, then it’s the time to lock the stable door before the horse is stolen and to find some more friends.


1 (fr) That’s life!

Footsteps Abroad: Optimism

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Sometimes I forget that I am living in Germany. I almost always think in Lithuanian (or non-verbal), I speak Lithuanian and English, and I hear many different languages like Italian, Spanish, or Russian… Berlin is an international city. It’s so international that drowned into the routine and non thinking about identity, I could call it my own. I have spent quite some time here. So what!? I survived! Therefore, I decided to start a new theme of posts about lasting in a foreign country. As the boards are open and there are many travelers, maybe it will be useful for destiny brothers. Destiny? What destiny? As you sow, you shall reap. As you dispose, you shall live.

I am glad that I have considered myself an optimist since my childhood. I have experienced many different problems and negative emotions, but I always keep believing that everything will be alright in the future. And exactly this hope helps to go over the difficult moments. Everyone has difficulties. Just some of them react by complaining and always seeking for consolation, and the others try to solve the problems or ignore them and notice only the light side of the life. While traveling, it’s important to look at the world through rose-colored glasses, because you have to be much more responsible for yourself than in your native country where you would always find help or consolation. Positive thinking helps going through the problems turning them to challenges.

Disposing well is nothing else than self-deception, which is particularly criticized by pessimists (who usually consider themselves as realists) and by satanists. According to them, life is a pile of shit in which we flounder everyday, and only imbeciles can smile and naively hope for joyful changes. Anyway, positive thinking becomes a part of us whenever we get used to it (the same might happen with the negative thinking). And such self-programming to be the “stupid” optimist, helps getting over obstacles in temporary travels as well as in the whole path of life.

Most optimists who I know say that they need to strive to keep their optimism. In other words, they need to put their rose-colored glasses on when the tears are gathering. I know not so many natural positive thinkers. Perhaps, it depends on the character type and the education in the childhood. So how should you program yourself?

Optimism is closely bounded to aspiring to own purposes. The vision of the future strengthens the belief in the lighter future and it raises the motivation to do something to the direction of the vision. Some conversation with a motivated person usually inspires me to gain my own purposes. So I would say that the clear purpose and motive to reach it, adds charisma to human beings. So finding an aim and going towards it would be the key to optimism.

Positiveness is also related to some carelessness which is good when you are risking or doing something for the first time: “I don’t care about a possible failure! Let it be. Someday it will be better!” There are many things in traveling, that you might do for the first time, i.e. shopping when the seller can’t speak any languages that you know, and you have to keep the conversation by gestures and mimics. Also risk causes the producing of adrenalin which is a good spice in the life.

So when you go out from your native country, be it for a week on vacation, summer to work, or a semester to study, the most important thing is to dispose well. As the call, so the echo. The good mood is infectious and moreover it magnetizes other people. But I will talk about them next time.

The Result of Street Mushrooming: 30%

Monday, April 28th, 2008

While visiting London I had a purpose to find 10 Banksy graffiti among all the other things to do. Because if you happen to be in the capital of the United Kingdom, you just have to see some of the works of this unique street vandal.

After arrival and breakfast I went by the riverside of the Thames and through the yards nearby, searching for rats anarchists and policemen in compromising situations. Nothing. There wasn’t anything anywhere. Only the CCTV security system was silently watching all the streets.

Warning about CCTV

In the evening while waiting for Viktoras I had a free half hour, so I went to the area of Waterloo station, as I had to be able to find at least 15 paintings according to the map of Banksy graffiti locations. I found a cone on top of the roof of an entrance to one of the buildings. That was similar to the style of the famous anonymous, but I had no guaranties about that. And still there were no graffiti as well.

A cone on the top of the roof of an entrance.

But then I found some stains sprayed through stencils long long ago near a repaired tunnel. That was also similar to what I searched for, but I didn’t understand the content of it.

The first find of Banksy

As far as I talked to the local people, many of them didn’t even know who Banksy was and had never seen any of his works. But the guy who showed me the cool bar called “Polka” at Poland street, also drew and explained some places in the punky Camden Town district, where I could find a couple of famous graffiti, because he had lived there and had passed by those graffiti every day. Unfortunately, I haven’t found one of them – maybe it was covered with some advertisement or hidden behind the new fence painted in blue by some constructors… And there was not enough time to find the next graffito.

The locations of Banksy

Another evening I was walking in the city together with Alla, Justas and others (“I don’t know those friends” © Juozas) and noticed the graffito One Nation Under CCTV which had appeared in the press not long ago. “Cool! I found the first one. What a success!” – I thought. It looked the same as in the photos that I had seen. Oh! It was painted in front of the security cabin at the gate to post or something. Perhaps Banksy has many useful acquaintances. :cool:

The second find of Banksy

The second find of Banksy at a closer look

Any of the searched mushrooms hadn’t come out of the leaves for a while. It might be that most of the graffiti paintings had been washed by the rain or covered with paint for a long time. But then on the last day of the visit I was scrolling about some luxurious streets near the river together with Vita and suddenly I found a kid fishing doses from a bucket. Oh yes! One more find. And this one was quite new. It’s a pity that they were fading so fast.

The third find of Banksy

The third find of Banksy at a closer look

After returning, I found out that the first stains were a cop sniffing cocaine on the sidewalk. Did somebody recognize that straight away?

To sum up, I passed almost one third of my mission of searches. I am glad about that, although I hoped to find much more of them. What can I say, London is much larger than I have imagined.

Impressions from London

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

London amazes people and they tend to save their impressions into flat images.

Impressions from London

Guerrilla Marketing

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Long ago I told you about untraditional models of gaming business. This time, I will present an untraditional way of advertising which is called Guerrilla marketing. Guerrilla is war tactics where you stay hidden, then attack surprisingly, and lastly get away. This tactics is used for weakening the more powerful opponent. I don’t support a war as it is at all, but Guerrilla marketing made me interested.

Club 103 Guerrilla Advertisement

The term itself isn’t so new. It was introduced to the world when I was two years old. Guerrilla marketing defines creative promotions based not on a high budget, but rather time, energy and open imagination. The most obvious examples of such a marketing are various graffiti and stickers in the places passed by potential users of some products or services. The mostly remembered examples from Lithuania for me are these: the street advertising of Kaobanga and the way how IMPartner searched for an employee. As far as I experienced in Germany, this approach is usually used to advertise various events, online radio stations, new music albums, cloth stores and new night clubs – everything what might interest youth.

About half a year before Berlin settled by tree-eyed creatures inviting everybody to chat. That seemed to be an advertisement of some devices for text messages, RSS subscriptions, e-mails and online chats. Personally I didn’t even think about purchasing that device, but I got interested into the backyard of the street art and I contacted the Robot Berlin, which had organized all those arts.

OGO

Lars Oehlschlaeger from the advertising agency told me that this campaign was very effective. The whole store of handholds was sold out during the first few weeks. And there was nothing illegal. The fines for vandalism are much larger than the rent for the walls, so it is much more worthy to pay for the advertising space in the beginning. :D The work was done by two Berlin graffiti artists in the daytime. They just put the ladder next to the walls and painted the tree-eyed creatures in white. To tell the truth, the police arrested them in the middle of their work somewhere at Alexander Square (close to TV tower), and they didn’t want to pay any attention to the legal permissions shown to them. The explanations in the police-station lasted for hours…

The success of this advertising campaign perhaps wouldn’t be so great if it was based only on the street art. The creatures hungering to chat were presented not only on walls, but also in plenty of posters, flyers, stickers, and online banners.

Guerrilla marketing seems to be overrated at this time. A lot of brands think, that they can advertise for free, using the press, internet and blogs. But the communities has become very guerrilla-wise, it’s not easy to e.g. make a film, that will get the awareness you need to justify the production costs. And if your ad is so very extreme that everybody talks about it, it might also cause hate and disgust.

It’s important to be honest to the people: “Look, this is an guerrilla approach that wants to entertain you. We hope, you like it.” If the people like your campaign, you win.

Thank you, Lars, for information and your opinion.

I think, that this approach of advertising still doesn’t use all of its opportunities in Lithuania. Nevertheless, the responsibility for the support for order shouldn’t be forgotten, when the actions-attractions are over.

Cleaning graffitis

Inlinesk8ing

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Lately the strike of the public transport speeded up the opening of my skating season. I blew the dust off my kickboard two days ago. And yesterday I purchased the new inline skates, as I had planned for this spring. They have large and widely laid wheels. So it’s harder on the turns, but the speed is much higher and small obstacles don’t trouble. That’s exactly what I need for the roads of Berlin. It will be much more fun than going on foot at least 6km every day.

Private transport

Also, they say, sport is health!

New Year, New Beginning

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

After noticing that I haven’t fulfilled the plans for the last year, I decided to modify my lifestyle. I’ve stopped playing one game and I’ve started another one.

Miraculous Coin

I had entrusted my turns of life to coin flipping for half a year. Heads meant a negative answer to a question and tails meant the positive one. If a question was whether I should do something and the flipping result was YES, then I had to do that. That were the rules. This game gave me motives for several times to do something what I would have never done in normal conditions because of shyness and lack of necessity: “Why should I do so? What’s then?” The game spiced-up my life and gave specific emotions to me as well as to the related people. But now there is a time to start thinking with my own head :D . The coin showed the positive answer to the question: “Should I stop flipping the coin?”. The lots destroyed themselves.

This year I will entrust my spare time to plans and their execution. Every month I will create a bunch of aims. 10 of them must be achieved. It means that I have the average of 3 days to fulfill one purpose. For example, this month I have a plan to watch 3 valuable movies (three aims), to read one book from all my collection, browse and comment the blogosphere just once in a week, to purchase the furniture I am lack of, to send something to someone, and so on. While limiting my actions to the purposive movement, I will have more chances for my dreams to become true.

How it ends up, it will be clear later. And now I am continuing my life. Let’s do the mission “missing furniture”.