jueves, 13 de octubre de 2011

Funny Videos

Today I want to share with you some Japanese funny videos. I spent all my evening sailing youtube waters and having fun!!! Japanese advertisement is very different from the one in my country, I would like to understand a little more about it. It's amazing how an ad from other country can seem weird or funny to people overseas. I wonder what do foreign people think about our advertisement.

So, the first video I'm going to share is about kinds learning to go to the bathroom. I haven't seen anything like that here in Mexico. I like the way they involve both father and mother in the process of raising a child. This ad make you feel like you are actually having fun when you go to the bathroom, and they even have a song about it!!! Better to watch than to read about it:






The second video I'd like to share is an ad from a
stadium. I think it's funny how they catch your attention saying that actually girls go to the stadium. In the last scene I can only see girls at the stadium. Anyway, I think this commercial is great because it tells a mistery story.




In the next video... I just like the song a little too much, it's catchy!


Last, but not least, a video of Nissan that includes cars, cartoons and girls singing with... unique voices:


You will find lots and lots of videos on youtube, you only need to take a boat, sail the waters, but be prepared with whatever bizarre, weird, funny, cute things you find ahead!!

lunes, 10 de octubre de 2011

Japanese Precision

Yes!!!! I know I talk/write about Japan a little too much... but since I'm starting to write again I want to start with something I know and I keep learning about. Please don't hate me and learn about this wonderful country! You will be thankful.

So, you need to watch this video first:


Amazing, right? I guess there are plenty of lessons to learn from this... and also you can watch it just as a great 9 minute entertaiment video.

The first thing that came to my mind was that all of them were exactly the same, those students seem like young business men preparing to hit Tokyo streets and work all day at offices. This sounds exactly as a mental model, but I need to be honest and tell you that was the first thing that showed up on my mind. All of them with suits, going in the same direction, actually using the exactly same tie!! In Mexico, there would be an intelligent mom trying to make her son/daughter the spotlight. How can she do that?? Maybe with a lovely ribbon, or a tie with another color, even blue color shoes instead of black.

Let's think about this for a minute. Is it bad to try to distinguish from a group of people? In my country, that's what you need to do in order to get a scholarship, a job, even to get friends. When kids go to a parade, they never look the same even if they were asked to wear the same custome. In Japan, and in this particular video, students do not try to be the spotlight INDIVIDUALLY, that is the MAIN difference. Here they work as a team and make something extraordinary with precision and discipline. Would it look the same if one of the leaders came out with a red tie?? Would it has the same impact if some of the students were not using the black outfit?? I do not think so. It is amazing beacuse they act as one, and at the same time, as a group.

I'm not saying it is bad to distinguish from people, and of course I'm not saying it is bad to act as one with someone else. My point is: it always depends on what you are focusing about. In my particular point of view, in Mexico we MUST learn to work in teams, to work with other people for the good of every single person and not just our own.

The second thing that came to my mind has everything to do with discipline. I wonder how many days, weeks, months, they had to practice to start looking as they do now. They had to be persistance, practice with everyone else, maybe practice alone for a while. We cannot achieve ANYTHING if we don't try, and of course if we don't work hard to get it. I'm sure it is easier to tell other people "you need to be a disciplined person", and don't follow our own advice. It is simpler to say it than actually live it. I particularly find it hard to be disciplined, and I wonder if it has something to do with passion. When you do what you like then it is fun to do it and you do it happily, but even if it's something you really like, you need to have discipline to achieve objectives and grow in whatever activity you like. There sould be a post to talk about discipline alone.

The third thing that came to my mind was a little something that happened in the minute 6:43. You can hear the leader shout (of course in Japanese so I suppose it's an order to do, or not to do, something) and you can see a boy, only one, run to his partner. Is this a mistake?? Ok, then I realized MY mistake. Why should I focus my attention in ONE little mistake, when the rest of the thing was just perfect?? It's like when you are in the school and get a grade of 99 out of 100 and cry because you didn't get that point. In the olympic games, less than a second can make you cry for happiness or for sadness, so I guess it depends on the situation. Anyway, the thing I really want to highlight is that sometimes, in my country, we focus on mistakes rather than in all the accomplishments. Of course we can learn from mistakes, but let's LEARN instead of CRITICIZE.

What are the lessons that you see in this video?? Perhaps you don't see a leeson but a great show.

The beginning of an era

Hey everybody! or... whoever reads this blog (hopefully someone will). As you can read on the tittle, this is the beginning of an era! I mean... it is ALWAYS the beginning of something for someone. To me, today I start to write again, and that's my beginning. Why? I recently watched the movie "Julie & Julia"; in that movie Julie started a blog with a purpose. I've always liked to read AND to write... but my problem is... I DO NOT KNOW WHAT TO WRITE ABOUT!. Poetry? I'm terrible even at reading it. Novels? Too long and too much time, maybe I need some practice first. Short stories? I only have the beginning, the middle or the end of a story, never the whole thing. Songs? I only can sing... I mean, I try to sing. Anyway, Julie wanted to be a writer and started with a novel, then a blog, then she became a writer. I'm not intending to follow her steps as a rule, but her example to do something she enjoys and sharing it with people. It is even more shocking when you found out that Julie and Julia actually exist!

So, the big question is: What am I going to write about? I have noooo idea!! I don't have a plan, I don't have such a specific idea. There are so many topics out there, I'll figure it out. There's another minor question: If my native language is Spanish, why am I writing in English? Well... I miss using another language in my life. Also, I need to practice my English (and, believe or not... I like it!), and of course I can't write it in Japanese... it would be a veeeery short blog. Since I'm not an English native speaker, you will find lots and lots (hopefully not that many) of mistakes, so I'm sorry about that. I will become better and better, not only at writing but also at learning vocabulary and grammar structure (please correct me if you see a mistake!)

This blog has had many purposes along its history; somehow I feel it has been with me in many experiences and I do not wish to start a new one but continue this one and show it how I feel right now. This blog will reflect the beginning of my very own era, not beacuse I'm a new person, but because I'm always growing and trying new/different things to make everyday something completely enjoyable.


miércoles, 4 de mayo de 2011

El ejemplo es un arma mortal

Hace poco mi novio encontró un video que me pareció sumamente interesante. Después de mi entrada anterior me di cuenta de que una de las maneras en que se cambia algo es a través del ejemplo. Incluso en mi trabajo lo escucho a diario "la manera de transmitir una conducta es a través del ejemplo, ya sea de los padres, hermanos, tíos, vecinos, profesores, etc."

Una amiga llamada Liz publicó un par de entradas muy interesantes relacionadas con el mismo tema. Entonces, si ya sabemos por donde va la cosa, ¿por qué no lo hacemos?

El link del video que les digo es el siguiente:

El link al blog de Liz es el siguiente:

Tenemos que entender que la solución no está ahí afuera, está más cerca de lo que creemos y de lo que queremos admitir. No podemos exigir a otros si nosotros mismos no actuamos con congruencia. Tal vez puedas pensar que tu ejemplo no es importante, pero lo es y de granito en granito se va llenando el jarrito, así que a actuar todos de manera congruente y dando un buen ejemplo.

domingo, 3 de abril de 2011

Japón, un ejemplo a seguir

Todos sabemos lo que recientemente ocurrió en tierras niponas. No solamente se registró uno de los terremotos más fuertes de la historia (me parece que es el quinto más fuerte) y el mayor en Japón en 140 años, sino que además la costa japonesa fue arrasada totalmente por un tsunami, dejando a su paso una destrucción total.

Definitivamente nos encontramos ante una tragedia. En mi opinión, Japón estaba listo para el terremoto, pero el tsunami llegó de manera desenfrenada siendo el causante de un desastre inigualable.

Entre tantas acciones que deben llevarse a cabo en medio de semejante situación, es de admirarse que la sociedad japonesa ponga un esfuerzo distinguido en el rescate de animales, específicamente de mascotas. Recientemente apareció en las noticias la historia de un perro que estuvo flotando, en un techo y otros restos de una casa, durante tres semanas hasta que un helicóptero de rescate lo distinguió. He aquí el video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vmAmUyDxeU




Afortunadamente la historia tuvo un final feliz, y buscando un poco más encontré datos que me dejaron con la boca abierta y el corazón contento. Primero que nada, la historia de un perro fiel que acompañó a su amigo herido en todo momento y jamás lo abandonó. El video aquí: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-ucZDzQ8wU está en japonés pero las imágenes lo dicen todo.


Obviamente al verlo me quedé con lágrimas en las mejillas, así que no me podía quedar de brazos cruzados sin saber que había pasado. Me sentí aliviada al saber que ambos perros fueron rescatados y el animalito lastimado y débil se está recuperando con rapidez.

Ahí no se quedó mi búsqueda, encontré el nombre de Kenn Sakurai en algún lado y facebook colaboró a ubicarlo en un sólo click. Kenn Sakurai estaba es el presidente de una compañía de comida para perro. Él y un equipo de personas se encargan del rescate de animales después del tsunami.


He aquí un link a información sobre Ken Sakurai.

Ayuda mucho que la sociedad japonesa tenga educación y formación hacia los animales. Las personas rescatan a sus perros, los que no pudieron rescatarlos avisan a los rescatistas de animales para que acudan a sus casas a buscarlos. Tal es la historia de Non al ser rescatado 10 días después de la catástrofe.

shibarescue

Otras personas, al estar en albergues que no admiten mascotas, son conscientes de la responsabilidad que tienen con sus animalitos. Es por ello que amarran a sus mascotas afuera y les dan de comer lo que pueden y les es donado por parte de las asociaciones de animales. Tal es el caso de Luna.

BeagleMix

Ella se encuentra lejos del albergue en el que se encuentra su dueña, quien cada día le lleva de comer y beber, además de llevarla a caminar dos veces al día para que no se desespere por estar amarrada la mayor parte del tiempo.

Aún queda mucho por hacer, fotos como las siguientes me dejan sin palabras:

Tsunami dog

reunion

cockerspaniel

No cabe duda de que los japoneses se preocupan no sólo por su gente sino por la vida que los rodea. Saben que son responsables de los animales que adoptan o compran, y si se dan cuenta de que no pueden mantenerlos son lo suficientemente humanos para buscar algún lugar que pueda recogerlos, aún en circunstancias extremas como las que están viviendo ahora.
Podemos aprender tanto de ellos, ¿estamos esperando las circunstancias idóneas para ser responsables de nuestras mascotas? Pienso que las circunstancias idóneas, las idealizadas, jamás llegan. Es nuestra labor pensar y actuar.