Words

Moses Ting's inspiration and design notebook.
The difference between a boss and a leader: a boss says “Go!”  —  a leader says “Let’s go!
Practice is funny that way. For days and says, you make out only the fragments of what to do. And then one day you’ve got the thing whole. Conscious learning becomes unconscious knowledge, and you cannot say precisely how.

Atul Gawande in Complications

Curiosity let’s you conquer the unknown, rather than fear it.

Mo

    A stone cannot shape itself.

    Mo on why Christians need community.

    I'm Big in Japan 

    I guess that’s the perk of working for a global company (LinkedIn). See me on the right in the video preview snapshot.

    Don’t be anyone’s b*tch. Come up with your own great ideas.

    Mo

    What can we do this week that we’ve never done before?

    Question to keeping your team engaged, from 10 Secrets of Successful Leaders

    Let’s reach millions of people, by delighting one individual at a time.

    Me on User Experience Design

    Strive for Laughter

    Today was my first volunteering session for KEEN, where I got to spend an hour playing sports with children with autism at the local YMCA. If you didn’t know, autism is developmental disorder that impairs social interaction and communication. Autism exists in different forms, and characteristics of individuals with autism vary widely from one person to the next.

    Oftentimes, it is difficult for autistic children to fully develop their speech. From what I’ve read, these children often know exactly what they want to say, but have difficulty actually expressing it. The way they experience and interact with the world is unique, and different from how “normal” individuals experience the world. It is hard for others, myself included, to truly understand what these children go through and the internal victories and battles they have to go through.

    I think my life changed a little today. As I interacted with a few of the kids, I was reminded of their innocence through their laughter. Even though they could not express the fun they were having through speech, their laughter said it all. It was simply amazing to see these children simply being children. This is what I ended up writing in my journal:

    Children with autism might not be able to communicate through speech, but they know how to laugh. And that, should be the common language we all strive for.

    It’s your heart running around outside your body.

    Steve Jobs on the “problem with children.” (source)