David versus Goliath: An Article by Malcolm Gladwell

Ed recently sent me an interesting article written by Malcolm Gladwell about David versus Goliath. Like his books, the article dives deep into a difficult subject, and masterfully explains something that seems unexplainable. I won’t go too far in the article, as I will post the link so you can read it yourself, but his theories, and his way of of blending historial and more modern examples together, form a great argument to help explain how Davids have a chance against the mightiest Goliaths.

http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/05/11/090511fa_fact_gladwell?currentPage=all

Please remember me

Please, remember me,
as the one who shred you apart,
guilty of always knowing where to start,
but never having the courage to shut it down,
when the gloves came off and we were swinging wildly.

Remember me,
for every failure I endured,
and grew stronger because I went through it,
instead of giving up or just turning around and leaving.

Remember me,
as the person who held your heart in my hand,
unwilling to let anybody else near enough to touch it,
and sentencing them to the death of my friendship if they strayed too close.

Remember me,
as the person who would never let you down,
the guiding light in the lives of those who dared to let me in,
and never successfully threw me out in the cold or betrayed me.

Don’t remember me,
as a hero or saint,
because I’m not,
and that’s fake,
not the way I’m living,
or want to live,
all I have is myself to give,
and I don’t need you to help me,
walk this line,
I’ve been fine,
and doing better,
since I walked away,
into that dark room,
the black lagoon,
where my dreams and hopes,
all died within myself;
was reborn then,
feel to scrawl my own design,
of what life should be like,
with or without you,
slammed by the pain of doubt too,
and I rage against it,
dark as night in my heart,
coughing up blood praying for a fresh start,
away from the ghosts and demons,
who dance inside my head,
and tie me down to my bed,
in the best and worst moments,
that blend together in an odd way,
and resurrects my fallen days,
just in time so I don’t have to end,
at least not today,
or in the near future.

I rose up from ashes too many times,
but don’t remember me for my pain,
or the way I cried alone some nights,
afraid to break out and try living.

Remember me,
for the way I am,
and the things I never compromised on,
the good and the bad,
because I’m the light and dark,
smeared together in a way that plays with your eyes,
and makes you wonder which side dominates,
and in truth they both dominate,
they just fluctuate on the timing.

There are many sides to a story,
and many sides to a person,
we’re not just the sum of our parts either.

Sometimes we’re a complicated mess,
a virgin’s desire for you to undress,
a sun-ray reflecting off the moon,
giving it the most gorgeous glow,
guiding you on your lonely walk at night,
where darkness converges to creep into your skull,
and something stirs behind you,
just out of eye-sight.

You know it’s there,
it is always there,
but you have to keep moving,
don’t let it get you now,
you’ve gone too far to fall down,
or be taken over by another.

Stand free,
and stand strong,
at least as strong as you can stand,
when the world is full of fake people,
and over-populated with idiots and liars.

We’re all idiots,
liars,
fakes,
depending on the day,
and on love or lack thereof.

The world should shake us off,
and be ridden of the fleas,
but it’s too mild-mannered,
only killing a few of us now and then,
and usually instantly,
even though we may deserve to suffer,
for all of our failures and sins.

Life tilts over,
the biggest effort is required to straighten it out again,
and the breathing continues,
although the sanity is gone;
maybe momentarily,
but probably forever,
and we live like this,
crawling from gutter to gutter,
bed to bed,
nurturing nipple to nurturing nipple.

August 4, 2009

GE versus Newscorp

It seems that most stories I read about journalism are geared towards the way it is crumbling around our ears. I came across a story About the classic Bill O’Reilly (Fox reporter) versus Keith Olbermann (MSNBC reporter) feud, that at first gave me the same gut feeling. However, there is a silver lining. The article indicates that both men have had their leashes tugged at by their corporate owners, in regards to their feud. The silver lining is that other news publications, Salon and New York mag, have picked up on this tugging, and written about it! Salon’s article shines a light on what journalism can be, and in fact, should be. I strongly encourage you all to read the article from Salon.

http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2009/08/01/ge/index.html

New daily in Toronto!

Another newspaper has surfaced in the Toronto region. The publication is called t.o.night, and will be a free daily afternoon publication, aimed at those commuting home. It will be circulated between 3:30 and 6:30. The thing that irks me about this publication, is that it will contain NO reporters on staff. All of their articles will be taken from the Associated Press and Canadian Press. This announcement frustrates me greatly, though I won’t dive too deep into the reasons. Journalism takes another kick in the balls, and Canadian media concentration takes one more step towards a unified voice :s

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/free-afternoon-commuter-newspaper-joins-bustling-toronto-media-market/article1236167/

Sudbury hip-hop scene/ Dead Celebrity Status concert

I recently came across an article by Bill Bradley in the Northern Life, concerning the state of hip-hop in Sudbury. Granted, he is not the person who should be writing such an article, it was still nice to see so0mebody cover the topic. Mr. Bradley should have attended the concert at Shaughnessy’s pub on Saturday night, which was not just M.O. and Kold Knowledge, as he falsely suggested in his article, but was actually headlined by Dead Celebrity Status (missing the opening act is a big ‘oops’ for him I would imagine). The concert was very good. Dead Celebrity Status rocked the venue without a doubt, although the crowd came off as passive and hostile at best, in my opinion. My friends and myself did our best to ignore the idiots and just enjoy ourselves, which was an effective strategy for most of the night. There were several altercations as the event came to a close, and there were also some minor altercations on the dance floor in front of the stage during the performance. It’s a shame that some members of our hip-hop community feel the need to act like complete deadbeats (and maybe that’s what they actually are, which would make acting unrequired), because it would be nice to see the hip-hop community here develop with a sense of unity, instead of the mean-mugging that many of these ‘screw-faces’ (to quote a term I’ve heard DCS’ Yas Talaat use several times) insist on engaging in at these rap-shows. Enjoy yourself, enjoy the music. Stop being such haters towards other people. Here’s that Northern Life article if anyone wants to read it: http://www.northernlife.ca/news/lifestyle/2009/jul/hiphop240709.aspx