Showing posts with label questions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label questions. Show all posts

Thursday, October 6, 2011

The Celebrity Death Effect

So, in the wake of Apple CEO Steve Jobs' passing, I had a very interesting discussions with Priyam in regards to how an average, everyday person reacts to celebrities who pass away. Her initial question was why an average person was so broken up about Jobs' passing. In her mind (and I tend to agree with her here) just because someone owns an IPhone doesn't mean they should be so upset about Steve Jobs. Sure, its very sad and he passed away from cancer too young, and he innovated the way that people look at technology but the way that people are acting its like their grandfather passed away. Which is ridiculous. I explained to her that some people are fans of Apple, so they stay up all night waiting in a line for the next IPhone even though its probably pretty similar to the previous IPhone version, with a few minor updates. That passion for the newest tech may also manifest into love for its CEO.

After realizing that its a fan's outpouring of grief which is fueling the fire, this lead to a larger discussion which needs dissection. What is the deal with ridiculous obsession with celebrities passing away? The fact that a celebrity's life may be cut short by different circumstances or that they were influential  is worth noting, but what is the deal with people going so crazy? Let us take Michael Jackson for a example. I am not denying that the King of Pop made an everlasting mark on culture and music. I really enjoy his songs and what he did for pop culture is extremely impressive. However, when he passed away it was like the world was coming to an end for so many people. Crying and moaning the streets, world leaders of all countries holding candlelight vigils, pure uncontrollable sadness. His legacy deserved celebration and his passing was sad and important because the world had lost an music icon. But here are my thoughts. I will probably sound cynical here, but humor me. The man's amazing career had its ups and downs, but his real fame and ability to shape popular culture ended in the early 90s. His legacy from then until his death was primarily marred by legal scandal. So why were people SO upset? The man's contribution to society had already passed. He had given so much, and (as it seems) be rewarded with so much in return. When legendary actor Paul Newman passed away in 2008, people where upset but he had largely been out of the spotlight for years so it was a week long thing. He passed away, people were sad, they showed his movies on TV, then that was pretty much it. Yes MJ was bigger than Newman was in terms of international intrigue, and more influential, but I'm not sure why I see the big difference between the two. As I see it, Jackson left a mark on a lot of people, but that mark is still there after his passing. The music that people love does not magically disappear after he is gone. Anyone who loved his music can turn on the radio or the MP3 player and hear his amazing voice whenever they want.

Don't get me wrong, I AM NOT saying these deaths are not important and worth noting. Anyone who has such influence on culture and other people deserves respect and praise for what they have achieved. I just question people losing their minds of something that, when you think about it, probably doesn't really change their day to day lives all that much. Michael Jackson wasn't going to walk through the front door of their house to sit down to dinner before, and he obviously won't now. Instead of being so sad about it, how about you try to change the world for the better the way Jackson hoped for world peace? Or in the case of Steve Jobs, try to build the next great technological invention by going to college and studying robotics first?

Maybe its the media's fault for blowing up these stories on slow news days, I'm not sure. If you feel differently, or have a good answer to some of the questions I've raised, feel free to comment...

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Reflection

Found this questionnaire online at work, so I thought I would give it a go. 60 questions no less!


The BAW (Bored At Work) Questionnaire


1. What time is it?
Its noon, my lunch break (sort of)


2. What is your sign and your birthday?
My sign is Libra and my birthday is October 11th (its coming up soon!)


3. What type was your first car?2001 silver Honda CRV.

4. Name four jobs you've had in your life?


Account Executive for a now-defunct sports franchise, coordinator of collegiate recreation sports leagues, summer help for a city's parks and forestry department, and a viral marketing coordinator for a travel agency.

5. If you could have any job, what would it be?
That's a tough one. Honestly, I don't have a specific job per se. I go back and forth a lot on this, because part of me wants to have a job working for a big multinational company in a big city, while other part of me wants a small organization that really cares about all their employees. 


Regardless of size, I definitely want to work doing something I enjoy, am good at, and sometimes but not always challenged by. 

6. What are you most afraid of?
Probably serial killers. And a zombie apocalypse. 

7. What is the last movie you saw in a theater?
Bridesmaids. I only paid 2 dollars to see it, so no real loss there.

8. What are four movies you would watch over and over?
Probably Collateral, Pulp Fiction,

9. Place of birth?
Los Gatos, California

10. What are four places you have lived?
St.Joseph, MI

Ithaca, NYZurich, SwitzerlandAlbuquerque, NM
(not in that order)

11. What are four places you have been on vacation?
Jeez, only four? London, EnglandRome, ItalyCape Town, South Africa
Istanbul, Turkey


12. What are four places you would rather be right now?At home, Las Vegas (never been), at a Champions League soccer match (which starts today), and somewhere cold, perhaps Ithaca College.

13. What are the best places you have ever been?
What an odd question. I really want to Las Vegas as I said. I also want to go to South America, like Peru, Brazil or Argentina. Have an adventure.
14. What are four websites you visit daily?ESPNSkySports.com (for all my soccer news)heromachine.com (for my superhero fix)
twitter (for work and leisure)

15. What are four of your favorite foods


16. What's your favorite new food?
Well, its not new per se, but the wifey has really gotten me into Indian food. Great stuff and full of flavor. Yum.

17. Which do you prefer, ketchup or mustard?
Definitely mustard

18. Which do you prefer, hamburgers or hotdogs?
Hamburgers

19. Do you eat the stems of broccoli?
I suppose. I try to avoid broccoli if it's by itself

20. Favorite Drink?
Nonalcoholic? Sprite
Alcoholic? A cold Sam Adams beer with a wonderful meal

21. Favorite ice cream?
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

22. What's your natural hair color?
Red. Or Ginger.

23. Ever been toilet paper rolling?
Nope

24. Ever love someone so much it made you cry?
Yup

25. Favorite CD?
Hmm. One of my favorites is Reel Big Fish's Cheer Up. Because it does cheer me up.

26. Favorite day of the week?
Friday

27. Favorite Restaurant?
At the moment its Lin's Grand Buffet. All you can eat Mongolian BBQ and awesome sushi. 

28. Favorite Flower?
Jeez, I dunno. I guess I like sunflowers.

29. Favorite sport to watch?
Soccer. Definitely.

30. Disney or Warner Brothers?
Warner Brothers. Screw Disney and trying to make money by using one's own children against them to buy a vacation they probably can't afford.
31. Favorite fast food restaurant?
Really enjoying Sonic lately.

32. What color is your bedroom carpet?
An awful tan. It picks up EVERYTHING in terms of dirt.

33. From whom did you get your last e-mail?
Groupon.com

34. What do you do most often when you are bored?
Surf the web, play XBOX

35. Bedtime?
Usually about 9:30 or 10 on weekdays.

36. Favorite thing about where you work?
The water cooler. And the company sponsored free meals from salesman we get once in a while.

37. Least favorite thing about where you work?
Not much honestly. Sometimes just the indecision amongst the higher-ups. What email promotion to send out when, that sort of thing.

38. What is one project you're procrastinating about doing at work?
An email newsletter that looks boring and is boring to do.

39. What four still-airing TV shows do you love to watch?
 It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Hawaii Five O, How I Met Your Mother, Wipeout (amongst others)

40. Favorite TV show of all time?
Scooby Doo

41. What are you currently reading?
The Foundation Series by Isaac Asimov

42. What are you listening to right now?
Honestly, most hindi songs and a little bit of Audio Slave.

43. How many tattoos do you have?
One

44. How many pets do you have?
None

45. What would you like to accomplish before you die?
Go to a Champions League soccer match between two great teams.

46. What's on your work mouse pad?
Its a solid color. Black.
47. What is your favorite board game?
I used to really love Sorry and Risk.

48. Favorite smell?
Freshly baked cookies.

49. Least favorite smell?
A dirty bathroom
50. Favorite colors?
Blue, black, and starting to like kelly green.

51. Least favorite color?
hot pink

52. Future (or first) child's name?
The wifey says Sachin, but the jury is still out.


53. What is most important in life?
Being stable enough to enjoy things.

54. Do you like to drive fast?
Only when I'm late.

55. Do you sleep with a stuffed animal?
Yes. quite a few. And they all have different personalities.

56. What's under your bed?
Not much. Some old receipts that I should probably clean up.

57. If you could meet one person dead or alive who would it be?
The departed Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, and a real life spy himself, would be pretty cool to meet I would imagine.

58. What celebrity do you think would be fun to spend time with on a daily basis?
I think Tom Cruise would be pretty cool, as long as he didn't try to turn me to a scientology. I was gonna say Brad Pitt, but with all those kids, it would get pretty annoying after a while.
59. Storms: cool or scary?
Depends on the storm.

60. Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
I think they came at the same time, which probably started this whole argument in the first place.