Monthly Archives: March 2013
A Message of Hope from Bono
Back to one of my favorite topics – TED talks that inspire.
In the past, I have combined several such TED talks, bundling them up in a post to hopefully inspire a few others as well, if not with all of them, then with some.
This time my focus is on just this one. Because it’s worth it.
This is a recent TED talk by Bono, the rock star activist. Or is that the activist rock star?
Doesn’t matter, because either way he brings a message of hope to the world.
It’s encapsulated in this 13 minute TED talk. Take a watch. Then, pause. Get inspired and get involved. What’s stopping you?
TED Talk by Bono: The good news on poverty (2013)
So, whaddya think?
He made some profound statements about how we can change the world. I’ve had to go back and watch it more than once. What gives this talk such credibility is that these are not mere words. They are backed up by solid actions and facts.
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One last thing.
Don’t forget to get involved! Every voice matters. Check out one.org to see how (and why) you can make a difference.
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Badge of Honor?!
To congratulate me on flying two (yes, two!) million miles on a particular carrier, the airline in question sent me a gift from Tiffany & Co. It was in a signature Tiffany-blue box and arrived unexpectedly on my doorstep recently. Honestly, it’s the only gift I have ever received from Tiffany & Co. So, how exciting, right?
In the box was a solid sterling silver baggage tag with a large “M” engraved on one side. “M” for Million, not for Maansi. 🙂
I’ve reached that stage in life when I don’t go saving gifts for future use or just storing such trinkets away for safe keeping. May as well use the darn things while I can!
So, off it went, promptly onto my computer bag like a badge of honor. But is that what it is?
Two million miles is a whole lot of miles! To put it in perspective, flying around the world means traveling almost 25000 miles. So, two million miles translates to 80 trips around the earth’s circumference. That is simply crazy!
It also represents too much time spent on airlines, that’s for sure. And too many nights away from home, too many times spent packing and unpacking and too many visits to airports and hotels.

Soon after I received this dubious badge of honor, sure enough, I was off on another trip. At the home airport, I met a friend who noticed this tag. He said, “Wow!“
Now, what do you think? Was he saying, “Wow, I’m impressed!” or was he saying “Wow, you poor thing!“?
I know what I would be saying. And meaning. 😦
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“No one realizes how beautiful it is to travel until he comes home and rests his head on his old, familiar pillow. ”
― Lin Yutang
And to that I say, yes sir, the yin and the yang…
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