Each individual may have different perspectives of life. It is easy for two parties to argue if they do not agree on the perspectives on each other. Since those kind of questions are usually very complex (as discussed in previous post) and each argument is based on certain assumptions, heuristics, experience or biased thoughts, we [...]
Archive for November, 2006
Thought: Wisdom, and perspective of life
November 16, 2006Research: Complex Questions w/ Heuristic and Relative Solutions
November 14, 2006Prof. Wang gave a very insightful philosophical explanation on NP-completeness today in class. The story starts from solving a high complexity problem- sat Boolean satisfactory problem. People define complexity is a relative way, and furthermore, they apply heuristics to solve problems. As long as one’s solution is better than others, it become a better solution. [...]
Thought: Simple, but powerful
November 13, 2006These days my life seems to become quite stable and routine – moving toward a simple life. Everyday I wake up between 7 to 8am, dress up and then drive to school. My breakfast is a cut of hot oatmeal and at 10:00ish, I will grab a fruit if I am hungry. I have salad [...]
Thought: C=(K+S)^A
November 1, 2006I got this equation from a friend. It’s a Norway research result saying that Competitiveness equals Knowledge and Skill with Attitude times. This should work really well as long as you don’t have K+S<1 or A<1 …
On our way to higher education, we will learn knowledge from books, from classes, from teachers and from [...]

