Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Replace Old Habits with New Better Ones

 


I am currently reading a fascinating book by Charles Duhigg entitled Why we do what we Do in Life and Business.  Charles is an award winning reporter with an American newspaper and his book gives a fascinating insight to the workings of our brains.

Some 50 years ago, scientists wired the brain receptors of mice (whose DNA resemble human DNA by some 80%) to see which brain activity fires up and when. What they found most fascinating is that when they do a certain task for the first time, their brain activity is piqued and remains at high levels all throughout that activity.

Similarly for humans, we are creatures of 'habit' and are brains essentially lazy. Large or small, with high IQ, emotional intelligence et al, if we do not form good habits, and keep learning new things, we will slowly forget to 

a) rationalise

b) apply logic

c) memorise and internalise

d) deduce

e) intuit

Above is the Habit Loop. It is a simple 3 step process. 

Cue 

This is the trigger. It either occurs naturally, such as hunger it is induced (for example the ringing of the school bell) 

We then follow a routine  which has been evolved over the million of years, we go looking for food.

Once we  satisfy our hunger, we are satiated and have received our reward.  

This simple 3 step process has been  studied, analysed, adapted and refined by the smartest brains in diverse industries such as consumer marketing, food science,  high fashion marketing and even in oil companies (!). 

The basal ganglia internalization concept is so novel that 99.99% of our population are internalizing our routes from home to office and return without even recognizing the triggers.

Case in point

Have you ever been drunk and still managed to make it home, without even understanding how you reached home ? I hear a chorus of 'yesses' in the cyberspace background.

See, if you are out at, say your favourite watering hole. You have been there (say) 5 or 6 times. Most days you are lucid and clear when you make your way back (I hope you are not driving as DUI can get you a big fine or even a short jail sentence ; get a drink valet).

So, the first trigger is this. Gosh its 11 pm, time to go home, I got work tomorrow. Go Home

So you make your way home, after a glass of beer. You decide to take the MRT or subway home, and you are in Chinatown, so, you are aware that you go to the subway station and subconciously your eyes pick up cues as to where to turn left or right, cross the street and which entrance is the subway and so on. This is the Routine which you are internalizing for the first time.

You also have your Passion Card (EZLink card for public transport) and proceed to the correct line.In time your train arrives, you stroll, or stumble, slouch into the train seat, have a slight nap, and get off at your station, walk up, turn left, cross 2 street intersections and you reach your HDB flat or condominium.

This is when you make your way home for the first time and are only slightly 'high'. 

You reach home, and you feel so relieved. You can undress, unwind, have a hot shower, maybe take a good dump before you hit the sack, slightly inebrieated, and all is well with the world. That is your Reward.  

So, your brain receptors have been at heightened levels all this while. In will be internalized.

The more the number of times you repeat this process, you will get more and more familair that going and returning home from your favorite pub becomes a habit. 

In the end, the habit develops into a craving for you, so much so that  you set fixed dates and times just to go to the pub say every Friday night from 6pm till 11 pm.

So, the pubs advertise the fact that there are Happy Hours, Friday Night Madness, World Cup, EPL, F1 and any excuse to get of the house night for a drink or two.

Your craving is so well developed that you subconsciously do it and get rewarded even before there is any marketing or media promotion adviertising (for today) - say - Mid Autumn Festival Night at Che Suzette and all drinks are 1 for 1 form 5 pm to 8pm.

You ultimately develop a drinking habit and it may ultimately develop into an unhealthy addiction. You will then have a serious problem.

Now, coming back to the times you end up drunk. How do you still reach home, hit the sack and the next day, miraculously wonder how you made it home in one piece ??

Its the Basal Ganglia Internalization which kicks in. In your drunken state, you still mutter OMG, I need to go home after you have had, say, 7 - 8 beers.

Subconsciously, your eyes detect visual cues and landmarks when you were sober, and you slowly make your way, turn in the correct direction, cross the correct street intersections, and all the way to your block. 

You manage to go home with the minimum of brain activity being activated. Your basal cognitive functions sight, visual cues and some spatial awareness are activated. The higher level functioning such as deduction, logic, rationalization and memory are temporarily non usable and non functioning.

You reach home, fumble for your house key, go in, tip toe past the wife's side of the bed and slide into bed.

The next day you have no recollection of how you got home safely.

Thanks to the Force of Habit (Process repeated a few times, it becomes internalized).  

 



 


Sunday, September 15, 2024

A Post for the week ahead.

 



I have ascribed to the fact that to achieve anything of value, one has to have discipline and endure hardship both mental and physical.

The next 12 - 18 months will be challenging as my company will attempt to scale the Everest of its 21 year existence.

Goals  (2024 / 25) 

1. Revenue                 : S$ 5 Million (2024 / 25)
2. Profit  EBITDA        : S$ 1 Milllion

It is very easy to take a cruise, but extremely difficult to scale Mt Everest.

I intend to scale the Mt Everest of my business this 12 - 18 months.

  

A Timeline of Chinese History from Xia (First) to Qing (Last) - a Span of over 3000 years !

 



I am so enthused by China's development, that I wish to study and read several books of this magnificent culture, as my maternal side was from Canton Guangzhou. 

This will be my research till the end of 2024 as I delve deeper into literally my motherland.  


















Saturday, September 14, 2024

Trip to Shenyang 8 - 12 September 2024

 


Mukden Palace (Forbidden City Shenyang) 9th Sept 2024 

I have just finished an extremely rewarding and interesting visit to Shenyang China this past week. It was a business cum leisure trip of 5 days of which 1 day was spent at the Canta Technology factory touring the factory as well as attending the full day convention highlighting the technology of O2 enhancement in everyday life and also in reversing aging.

I was grateful to be asked onstage as a new distributor to give my views on the product and I am glad to report that this is product of the future.

The era of living past 100 years is upon us and if we are mindful of what we eat, do proper exercise and get adequate sleep, it is highly possible for many in our midst to live to be a centenarian.

The only downside is making sure we have enough to live meaningful and purposeful lives which not only enrich, but uplift as many of the people around our spheres of influence. 






Mukden Palace was the abode of the 2nd Qing Emperor who ruled for 14 years in Shenyang. He was the 2nd Emperor of the late Jin and early Qing Dynasty. This was the period of the Manchu, and the magnificent architecture displays designs of that era. His son, subsequently moved the entire royal family to Beijing in 1645. The Palace was then left empty and only used as a regional holiday home. The entire Qing Dynasty lasted only 19 short years, from 1626 till 1645.


 The Royal Throne. 

My takeaway from this China trip ? China is very much on the ascendency, the technology of the cars, the equipment, the infrastructure and telecommunications leads me to believe, that the rest of the world needs to 

a) acknowledge that China is leading the world in many sectors
b) Soft power from China will always be the front and centre of their influence.

We should not be ostriches hiding our heads in the sand. Instead, we  we should embrace their desire to be accepted globally as an economic power while using their advanced research and technological prowess can help solve many of the worlds current problems.

While we are now in  a multi polar world, the rest of the world would benefit from China's contribution rather than stifle its growth through prohibitive tariffs and exhibiting blatant protectionistic behavior.   

Saturday, September 7, 2024

Pano Kato Tanglin Mall - Surprisingly Good Greek Food



Pita with 3 types of Dip 


The House of Anli of which Pano Kato Greek Restaurant is a part of, is one of our regular Saturday night haunts with the family. Since the younger son Andrew is studying in Brisbane Australia, the 3 of us have ventured all around the island for the best of Asian, Mediterranean and even African food.

Today, as I depart for a red eye flight to Sheyang China, I am penning this post before catching the Grab to the airport. Here is my review of Pano Kato dishes. 

Pita Bread with 3 types of Dip. (Price S$ 28)  

This dish came within 5 minutes upon ordering. The bread was warmed (probably kept in the oven) and the 3 dips were excellent. We ordered 

a) Hummus 

Its a paste made from chickpea, paprika, lemon, evoo and tahini. I enjoy this healthy dip every other week for breakfast with olive crackers. This is my normal breakfast dip.

b) Tzatziki

Made from Greek Yoghurt, cucumber, garlic and evoo.   Very refreshing especially with the cucumber zing

c) Melitzanosalata 

My personal favorite, as it reminds me of the dahl type dip which I would eat with Idly when I was a little kid and my dad brought me to Anandha Bhavan to try the Rava Dosai 

Its made from roasted eggplant, spicy capsicum, garlic and lemon.



Wagyu Beef Soulvaki Kebab 


Wagyu Beef Soulvaki (Price S$ 32) 

My second favourite dish of the night. The grilled skewered beef was tender, flavourful and slightly moist which was very pleasing to the palate. The dips was the Tzazitki which was a repeat of the Pita dips but it was a great foil to the beef. There was a slice of lemon to add some zing to the taste.

I would order this again. 





 Grilled Pork Rib 

Grilled Pork Rib (S$ 38) 

My favourite dish of the evening. I had 2 ribs and I must say that the pork flavour was great, tender and moist and the grill was just well done. The fresh salad was a welcome foil although I felt the dip was something from Subway (rather sweet) so I avoided the dip. The portion of this rib was huge, so its well worth a try.

For solo diners this would be perfect. 



Grilled Chicken Soulvakis 

Grilled Chicken Soulvakis (Price S$ 28) 

The meat again was tender, tasty and moist with just the right amount of burnt ends. I am not really into grilled chicken and had chicken rice (boiled chicken) for lunch perhaps that is why I didn't think this dish as exceptional





All in all it was an excellent meal. We have visited Pano Kato at least 6 times, and I must say that today, the food must have been the most satisfying of the 6 visits.

My review

Ambience :  4 / 5     Very laid back and not too crowded for a Saturday night. My kind of place.

Food        :  5  / 5     Top Notch 

Value for 
Money     :  4.5 / 5   As far as Greek restaurants go, this is affordable with each pax paying 
                                about $70 (including service and GST)

Service    :  4   /  5   Prompt and friendly but not nearly as prompt as I would want it to be. 

Overall    :    4.61    (Near Excellence) 







Wednesday, July 31, 2024

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Tyvek Seal and Polyurethane Packaging form the Sterile Barrier System in this Picture 

The sterile barrier is the external barrier (some examples can be Tyvek material or Polyurethane seal) which separates the internal components, powders, medicines etc from the elements. When we say barrier, it is normally a vacuum sealed package or polyurethane sealing which protects the internal to the external.

In most cases,it is either water resistant or water proof.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Barcelona's Push Back against Tourists is a long time coming ; Decoupling of the World ?

 


                                                                    Waterfront Barcelona 

The recent push back by Bacelonan residents against the tourists is a disappointment, but not surprising. After a while, many locals I guess will be wondering "what is happening to my city ?" and will take action against the tourists, the majority of whom are law abiding and patronise the clubs, cafes and restaurants, in addition to the places of interest for example, 

1. La Pedrera

2. Joan Miro Institute

3. Parc Guell

4. La Sagrada Familia 

5. La Rambla

The reality of it all, is that tourism, warts and all, form a substantial amount to the gross revenue of the city. So, if there were no tourists, Barcelona would become something of a ghost town.

Easily 50% of its tapas restaurants, clubs and bars would shutter.



I guess, the compromise would be to limit the number of travellers to the city / country but that in itself is an impossibility, given the open borders to all neighbouring EU countries.

Is there a win win outcome to this situation ?


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