tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4980381933042572592.post7384059790876616181..comments2024-01-08T17:41:57.541-07:00Comments on Yat-Yee Chong: Gold bars and badminton and prioritiesYat-Yeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04028075516122778317noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4980381933042572592.post-25423714513801364732012-08-07T10:44:32.140-06:002012-08-07T10:44:32.140-06:00An ESPN commentator did say something about Lin Da...An ESPN commentator did say something about Lin Dan being arrogant but not Chong Wei. He does still seem like someone who has a good hear on his shoulder and well-grounded.<br /><br />Yes, the gold bar, while obviously expensive, does cheapen the whole process of training and pursuing excellence.<br /><br />Thanks for dropping by, Big O. Since you don't have an Open ID, I am making some assumptions about who you are. In a previous life, were you Big B?Yat-Yeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04028075516122778317noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4980381933042572592.post-30440381071487623922012-08-06T23:20:16.297-06:002012-08-06T23:20:16.297-06:00I met Chong Wei some years back when he was just k...I met Chong Wei some years back when he was just knighted. I thought he'd be arrogant and aloof but he was just the opposite and from what I'd observed, I don't think he's changed for the worse. In my brief conversation with him the chap addressed me as "uncle". Hmmm. I don't really know him but he strikes me as a fellow who is never satisfied with his performance. <br />The gold bar may be an added incentive but I doubt he'd sell himself short. He grew up in the badminton hall and spent most of his time as a youngster there. Badminton is his passion and to replace that with a piece of gold would be just so sad. The Game back home has regained a lot of its past fervor and hopefully the Thomas Cup can come home to Malaysia; it's been sooo long. An old man's dream.<br /><br />That said, if anyone does not want a gold bar, you can give it to me!Big Onoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4980381933042572592.post-87629674864520078452012-08-06T17:05:08.643-06:002012-08-06T17:05:08.643-06:00Sarah: I'm a hopeless putterer and will probab...Sarah: I'm a hopeless putterer and will probably waste a lot of time as well. <br /><br />Irene: Sadly, I'm the only badminton fan in the family who doesn't play badminton. For some reason, I was pulled in by table tennis. But now you've given me a new possible idea! Thanks!Yat-Yeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04028075516122778317noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4980381933042572592.post-25052709204650829032012-08-06T17:02:43.717-06:002012-08-06T17:02:43.717-06:00Hey Yat-Yee -- write us a book that includes badmi...Hey Yat-Yee -- write us a book that includes badminton, won't you? I think you're doing exactly what you need to be doing.Irene Lathamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04905936104127707762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4980381933042572592.post-71852280286606710752012-08-06T14:04:21.452-06:002012-08-06T14:04:21.452-06:00I occasionally wonder what life would be like, not...I occasionally wonder what life would be like, not if a gold bar suddenly appeared, but if I were to become independently wealthy and didn't have to worry about making a living. But I'd probably waste my time at least as much as I do now! :) I'd like to think I'd spend more of it on activities I find rewarding, like writing and art and music...but the truth is, I'm sure I'd procrastinate just as much.<br /><br />The thought exercise is a good reminder, though, that it's really our own mindset that oftentimes keeps us from doing these things. Suddenly having more hours in the day would not necessarily change that.Sarah Stevensonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16534942492714970282noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4980381933042572592.post-23880934148125514322012-08-06T12:02:38.660-06:002012-08-06T12:02:38.660-06:00I can just see Peanut! I use to call my dog wiggle...I can just see Peanut! I use to call my dog wigglebutt because he didn't just wag his tail but his whole behind.<br /><br />I know what you mean by motivations being misplaced. I've always resisted the reward/punishment drill, though not entirely successfully with my children, because that whole method is based on the behaviorist model, which was premised on animal behavior.Yat-Yeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04028075516122778317noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4980381933042572592.post-53179437353538329642012-08-06T11:53:30.649-06:002012-08-06T11:53:30.649-06:00I think that's a really good sign. :) Lately, ...I think that's a really good sign. :) Lately, I find myself trying to decide between writing and playing with my dog when I get home in the evenings. Peanut has a slight advantage, since he comes running over to me with his tail wagging so hard he can't even move in the straight line. My book is far less aggressive. <br /><br />I have a feeling a gold bar would affect how I work, but not necessarily for the better. I tend to become a worse writer when my motivations are misplaced. My best work came out when I gave up on publishing--which probably made me more likely to publish.Davin Malasarnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09385823575081492949noreply@blogger.com