Wednesday, June 27, 2007

"A Healthy Disregard For The Impossible!" And Thanks For Your Support

I've been feeling a little depressed lately.

When others look down on what you are doing it can really shake your confidence, especially when it is a family member. I'm suffering such an attack on my confidence. My father thinks that Nipponster is a waste of time. And I almost succumbed to his opinion (posting less, webmonkeying less, and brainstorming less with Keitaro and James) but recently we got some really great feedback that perked me up again.

We appreciate all feedback (please give us feedback!!) good, bad or ugly. Actually, especially ugly as that helps us improve.


That said, I suppose that there are few greater pleasures for a webmaster than to receive this kind of positive feedback:




"It's been a while since I've last contacted you, but since I haven't exactly had
a chance to explore the full capacities of Nipponster, it would have been without
use anyway. Recently, researching materials fora biography about Abe Kobo, I
found Nipponster very useful. Websites not even displayed when searched for at
Google or other engines, popped upfirst or second at Nipponster, with useful
information to boot. I guess my point is, a job well done, and keep up the good
work. I'll do my share by getting Nipponster acquainted with as many people as
possible.


Sincerely yours,


Naikou, aka Christian"


This kind of completely unsolicited feedback excites me and I am glad that I have helped to create something useful. And I am also flattered that he put a link to Nipponster on his blog that reads "What I deem necessary." Wow my head just grew two sizes :)




Here is another one, a review that another blogger gave us:


Just added the Nipponster - Japan
enthusiasts search engine search box to the site. It's basically google for
Japanese web sites. Under the search box is a recent searches cloud for
something random if your bored. They have a blog which has loads of interesting info about their site, links, searches ect. Also worth a donwload is their own tool bar, which has loads of cool links pre-installed such as live streaming tv and radio, blogs,
lessons an loads of other Japanese related stuff. So check out Nipponster it's perfect for Japanese freaks and geeks!


http://j-culture.blogspot.com/2007/04/nipponster.html


Again, head growing. But back to reality, the fact that there are a bunch of projects yet less than half finished and A LOT of promotion still to do ought to shrink my melon back down to size :)



Thank you guys and the others of you out their who have been so supportive! You are what keeps us going!


And now, revitalised, it is time to DREAM...

It is time for "A Healthy Disregard For The Impossible!"


If case you haven't heard, Nipponster is dedicated to better organising and enhancing ALL of the Japan-related information on the web.


That statement may sound ridiculous to some, and even more ridiculous when they hear that there are currently only three of us running Nipponster.

But I don't care if it is ridiculous. And I don't care if people think we are stupid or foolish.


Like Don Quixote (the literary character not the Japanese chain store :) we are chasing the impossible dream!


And now for a lesson from Larry Page:



“Google was started when Sergey and I were Ph.D students at Standford University in computer science,” Page began to explain, “and we did not actually know what we wanted to do. I got this crazy idea that I was going to download the entire Web onto my computer. I told my advisor that it would only take a week. After a year or so, I had some portion of it.” The students laughed.
“So optimism is important,” he went on. “You have to be little silly about the goals you are going to set. There is a phrase I learned at college called, ‘Having a healthy disregard for the impossible’” Page said. “That is a really good phrase. You should try to do things that most people would not.” - THE GOOGLE STORY by David A. Vise and Mark Malseed

And so we will trek on, doing the things most people would not...
Taking on the enormous challenge of "making the web a better place for Japan-enthusiasts"

-TOrI

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4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't give up your dream!

11:28 AM  
Blogger ramen_lover said...

It's my pleasure to help get Nipponster out there. It's a great idea! Keep up the good work. Some people will think your wasting your time but loads of us are glad you are spending the time. Thank you!

2:30 PM  
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6:56 PM  
Anonymous Kanji learning said...

To have a healthy disregard for the impossible...

Every time that we try to reach our dreams and work on our goals, the world will always try to interfere. Maybe your relatives tell you that you are just f**king stupid and should stop dreaming and wasting time(it's easy for them; they don't have any dreams!). Maybe things don't work well and you are not progressing fast enough... if at all. Maybe your friends make fun of you (are those friends??). Maybe your computer gets stolen... everytime we have a goal, the world will try to stop us from achieving it... and that's how it should be!

It is like a videogame: All enemy characters will do whatever it takes to stop you from reaching your goal; the same is true for the world. That's what makes achieving goals so worthy, and that's also what differentiates human "slaves" and conformists from warriors.

Don't give up. Beat the world. :D

3:51 AM  

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