Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Kill Your Cow

Long time ago there was an old wise man that used to live in the mountains of south Mexico.
One sunny day the wise man, said to his servant:
-Pack your things; we are going on a trip.
-Yes my lord, I will sure do
. The servant replied.

After many days of crossing mountains and rivers the old man finally decided to stop and get some rest on a tiny house that was on top of a mountain.
When the two men got there, a family received them with open hands, knowing that the old man was full of wisdom.
Sitting at the table, with some curiosity, the wise man asked them what they all did for living…
The father of the household looked at the old man and said:
-We have a cow, which produces milk; so we process it to create all kind of milk products and then we sell those products. It’s not a lot of money, but it’s enough, we don’t want any more…

The servant waited for his lord to say some words full of wisdom. But instead the wise man kept eating without saying a word.

After days of teaching, the old man decided it was time for them to leave. Grateful, the humble family said bye to the wise man and his servant.
As they were walking away, the servant asked his lord why he never said anything about the mediocrity of the family...

As soon as the servant asked that, the wise man stopped, turned around and told his servant…
-Go back up, take cow and Kill it...
-buut that is totally unfair my lord, they depend on that cow. Killing the cow would affect their lifestyles!
Confused the servant said back.
-Just do it. Calmly the wise man said.

Many, many years passed by until one sunny day the wise man, said to his servant:
-Pack your things; we are going on a trip.
-Yes my lord, I will sure do.
The servant replied.
Again, after many days of crossing mountains and rivers; the servant suggested his lord to stop in the same small house on top of the mountain, where they stopped years ago.
With a mysterious smile on his face the wise man said that would be a great idea.

When the two men finally got to the peak of the mountain they didn’t find a tiny little house, instead they found and beautiful and huge house with incredible gardens and fountains.

When they knocked at the door, the father of the household opened the door, and as soon as he recognized them, he invited them to come inside and stay for dinner.

Finally at the table, intrigued, the servant asked the family what had happened to them.
-Well, the day after you two left, a terrible accident happened. Our loved cow died, we found it dead down the hill. At the beginning we cried so much because that cow was our only way to survive; and we didn’t have any money to buy another cow. But when we ran out of money, we as a family, decided that we needed to find other ways to get money. My oldest son learned to work with metals. My other son learned to work with wood. My wife started to make jewelry and sell it, and I learned how to make glass. After a while each one of us became really good at what we did. We started making a lot of money and we finally built this house. The Father of house said.
Amazed by the wisdom of his lord, the servant didn’t say a word all night.
The next day the old man decided it was time to leave. The two of them say bye to the now wealthy family and walked away.
-If you knew that killing this cow would have all this consequences, why did you never told me in the first instance? The servant asked to his lord.

-I knew their life would change, however they were the ones that decided how far this event would change their lives. After learning all those skills they could have only saved to buy another cow and continue as they were living before. But instead they realized they could go further. Until they finally become wealthy and achieved more of what they expected. You wouldn't be able to understand it back then, but now... Do you understand the importance of killing YOUR cow?

Monday, September 28, 2009

There are no shorcuts to any place worth going...

Hello! I finally got the chance to record it! Miss yall!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Today I have grown taller from walking with the trees...


Today I decided to go on a walk going north....

While I was walking I started to feel hungry, so I decided that my first destination would be, "La Condesa" a popular high-class neighborhood know for all the great places to eat, and hang out with friends.
When finally got there, I started walking around; till I finally got to a bohemian restaurant called "Cafe Toscano y La Crepa Parisienne," where I had a spectacular breakfast for only $10 USD including tip. I asked the server for an interesting place that I should visit. He told me about a beautiful building called BASURTO, but on my effort to find it, I crossed parks, malls, and huge avenues, but I finally realized I was lost.

Instead of walking back, I decided to keep walking.
After 20mins I got to the neighborhood "La Roma" a place full of Art Galleries, old statues and incredible architecture from the past century. After taking a huge amount of pics I decided to keep walking.

After another 30mins of walking; I got to the famous avenue, "Reforma" but as I was walking down the street, I started noticing a bunch of gay couples walking around. So my first guess was that I was close to "Zona Rosa" the gay town of Mexico City. As I kept walking the view turned in to streets full of a bunch of Sex Shops, Rainbow Flags and colorful places. It was obvious I was at "Zona Rosa." Since it was my first time there I decided to walk around, take some pictures and visit a sex shop called "Erotik" it was a crazy experience, and I'm afraid I won’t come back; It’s nearly impossible to not get raped by crazy gay folks.

Alive, I took "Reforma" again, there I had the chance of looking modern office buildings, great modern art galleries and huge trees, and finally I got to the well known statue "Angel de la Independecia," but the random heavy rain made impossible the access to it. Trying to stay dry I ran to the hotel next to it. There I thought it was a good idea to go up, as far I could go, but in order to use the elevator I needed a key so I waited for someone with the key. When I finally got to the top, I realized that the only way to see the "Angel" was if you had a room. Disappointed I decided to go down again... too bad the elevator wouldn’t move without the key. I waited for 10 mins for someone to come, nobody did. So I had to use the stairs. I barely made it thru the 22 levels. FML

Exhausted I decided to go home. I was not in the mood to walk so I took the first bus that would take me somewhere I knew... it took me to the Metro Station (which I almost missed.) But I Finally made it home.
It was such exhausting experience, but it was worth it. I got to see many sides of the Mexican culture and I got to see awesome landscapes. Ahhh Mexico is full of exciting places.
Like I said: Today I have grown taller from walking with the trees...


Other pictures of today will be uploaded tomorrow!


Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Mexico City, a jungle made of concrete:

No video yet... however I have some pics that I took this week....
This is the beauiful museum of Bellas Artes. This museum is few blocks away from Zocalo (Mexico City Downtown.) Bellas Artes represents the boom of the "Porfiriato" (Period in wich president Porfirio Diaz tried to introduce international culture in Mexico) This museum offers great musical and other fine arts shows for free every Sunday!

This is a Mercado or a "Plaza" (like local people call it), it's basically mexican Wal-Mart that opens once a week in the middle of the street; here you can find many kinds of fresh vegetables and fruits of the season. YUMMY!


Metro, one of the cheapest, fastest and better ways to go across the city; for only two amercian cents you can go from North to South, and East to West. Basically Everywhere! (This picture was taken near the station "Balderas" where a physco dude killed three persons)


President, Felipe Calderon, has been working on making Mexico look prettier by builing many modern-looking builings, bridges, and parks. This bridge is located at the airport and it connects from a building to another!


Like every city in the world, the old part of the city is always present. On the other side of Bellas Artes, this old convent invites turistfrom all around the world to come inside and look at one of the oldest Jesus Christ statues from Mexico City.

(Front side of the old convent)

Torre Latino is located in Mexico City's downtown, it has 45 stories, with a height of 183 meters! Thats like 597ft! This Builiding was the first mexican skyscraper! Yoy can pay $4 american dollars to go to the top and have an amazing view of Mexico City!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

HELLO VIDEO

I'll upload a video for everyone tomorrow night the latest!
Love from MEXICO

WHAT IN THE WORLD IS THE HAPPY ACCIDENT PROJECT!?

THE HAPPY ACCIDENT PROJECT:
In the need to understand the culture where belong, understand other people’s perspective, and mostly understand who I am; I planned a trip to Mexico, a three months trip around the country. There is not a specific plan… other than the main places that I’m going to visit. For my own personal safety I won’t be telling you where I’m going next, however ya’ll be able to read my experiences and opinions, and of course follow thru the whole trip.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Almost There


Everything Starts Tomorrow
1+ Day to GO

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Coming Soon

10+ Days to go...

COMING SOON