Friday, August 30, 2013

Happy Birthday!

pedram, 30 August 2013

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Well Being Not a Priority

Working overtime may cost you your health, according to a Kansas State University doctoral researcher.
Sarah Asebedo, doctoral student in personal financial planning and conflict resolution, Edina, Minn., conducted a study using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979. She and her colleagues -- Sonya Britt, assistant professor of family studies and human services and director of the university's personal financial planning program, and Jamie Blue, doctoral student in personal financial planning, Tallahassee, Fla. -- found a preliminary link between workaholics and reduced physical and mental well-being. The study, "Workaholism and Well-Being," will appear in Financial Services Review, a journal of individual financial management.
"We looked at the association between workaholism and physical and mental well-being," Asebedo said. "We found workaholics -- defined by those working more than 50 hours per week -- were more likely to have reduced physical well-being, measured by skipped meals. Also, we found that workaholism was associated with reduced mental well-being as measured by a self-reported depression score."
The link between workaholism and well-being has been assumed for years; however, there was a lack of research supporting the link until this study, Asebedo said. To understand why people work overtime even when they know it is not good for their well-being, the researchers used Gary S. Becker's Theory of the Allocation of Time, a mathematical analysis for choice measuring the cost of time.
"It looks at the cost of time as if it were a market good," Asebedo said. "This theory suggests that the more money you make, the more likely you are to work more. If you are not engaged in work-related activities, then there is a cost to the alternative way in which time is spent. Even if you understand the negative consequences to workaholism, you may still be likely to continue working because the cost of not doing so becomes greater."
According to Asebedo, Becker's theory suggests that not only can working more make a person wealthier but it also creates less leisure time to spend money. As income increases a person may be more likely to work more and create an unhealthy habit.
As a full-time wealth manager for Accredited Investors in Edina, Asebedo has found the research useful in counseling clients. She advises workaholics to be aware of the effect excessive work has on their physical and mental well-being and to be prepared for what they can do to mitigate or counteract the effects during busy work periods.
"From a financial planning and counseling perspective, it's good to be aware of workaholism," Asebedo said. "It helps me understand what can be the cause of my clients' stress. It's just a reminder that you may want to dig a bit deeper into clients' work lives. Sometimes you might find that they don't like what they are doing and they want to make a change, yet financially, they don't know how they can accomplish that."
Asebedo received her bachelor's and master's degrees from Kansas State University. She returned to the university to get her doctorate in personal financial planning through the Division of Continuing Education distance program because she was interested researching the role conflict resolution plays in financial planning.
Data for the study was taken from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 cohort, a nationally representative sample of 12,686 young men and women who were interviewed on an annual basis from 1979 through 1994 and are currently interviewed on a biennial basis.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Morphia



This air of silence,
Breathes through the sullen mist.
Transparent winds,
Ease these age-old wounds.

As stale thoughts disappear,
Through Morpheus pathways.
I am in wake but dreaming.

This warmth annuls,
As time drew slowly upon this wretch of life.

Weary sighs of condolence never did urge with zest,
The fire within hands made to rest.

Swallow me within sin,
This blood flows free through my veins.
Procure my will through lascivious rite.

Delving subliminal realms,
As lust invites me to stay,
Engulfed within flesh.

Casting gaze at the puppets,
Acting out their play.
Their slightly wooden frames,
Stretched and splintered by their masters.

Crawling beneath their minds' eye.

Those whom follow, reflect,
And do not become.

Not to be...Not to be...

Their words waste my time here,
With their fragrantless tones.
A veil to distract those whom wouldst live.

To create, 
Not to serve.

I walk amongst the shadows of the dead,
Thoughts bleeding into the ether.

Into endless night.

Lyrics: Esoteric

Monday, August 12, 2013

به برادران کاشف ژن قره باغ رحیم

نتیجه ی فضاحت معدودی دوستان بیسیک ساینس در کپی-پیست کردن دستاوردهای علمی، آحاد جامعه ی علمی کشور را   
. مستفیض کرده 
  در دو مقطع با این جماعت دوست داشتنی همکاری داشتم و البته هر دو هم به اصطکاک های زیاد منجرشدند.این موضع حق بجانب،غیر علمی و کاسب مسلکانه از پی اچ دی های وطنی به یادم می ماند.ان شا الله مقاله چاپ کنند،مریض ببینند!، دیتا جمع آوری کنند یا اگر کم آوردند دیتا سنتزکنند...گوارای ایشان باشد. اما من عاشق روحیه ی علمی آن دانشجوی بی پشتوانه ای هستم که صبح تا شبش با فکر پژوهش و علم سپری شد.آن که علم شد روش زندگیش. آن که فردیتش همیشه عامل ثانویه بود و البته جزایش را هم پرداخت.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Snow Cold Visions


Here I am, in saturated white,
Carrying my burden of life
Through the crimson streetlights,
An entity rarely seen
Or noticed.


Lyrics: Station Dysthymia

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Archaic




My nerves
Entangled in distress,
Impulses invade
Seamlessly!

Godspeed
Red spots!
Godspeed!
Cold insight!

Pedram, 5August 2013
Pic: Oleg Yankovskiy, Nostalghia (1983)

Friday, August 2, 2013

G.


Wake up!
Drink up!
It was only a dream!
A bad dream!

Pedram, August2013