Why is this song so great?
elaborate in English on "La mejor cancion de The Stranglers y una de las más bellas canciones rock de todos los tiempos."
Quel souvenir de notre jeunesse
美妙而有影響力的太陽你永遠是太陽
Enorme souvenir de notre jeunnesse eternelle j c
The first Stranglers song I ever learned to play on guitar…
The Stranglers - Always the sun
https://youtu.be/EOYPbTlcd0c?si=LhhvOJ4-u-wcCGOT
Arising from the Punk movement of the 70s and Anarchism.
'You know its not unlike the politicians and the leaders
When they do things by half'
The underlying reason (can't find the famous quote) - the desire to be a politician invalidates the individual as 'leader' (hate the word - 'leader'). People can develop one another - can teach one another - but the legitimacy (term used along the lines of natural science's justice (as in what is right)? rather than legal system (as in what maintains a hierarchical establishment structure)) of 'leader' is zero.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOYPbTlcd0c
The Stranglers' "Always the Sun" is often considered one of their greatest tracks and a beautiful rock song, celebrated across generations for several reasons:
- Timelessness and Emotional Impact: The song captures a sense of nostalgia, reminding listeners of youth and eternal memories. Many people associate the song with moments of personal significance, making it a powerful connection to past experiences. Phrases like "Quel souvenir de notre jeunesse" and "Enorme souvenir de notre jeunesse éternelle" emphasize its long-lasting emotional resonance.
- Lyrical Depth: The lyrics poetically reflect on life's uncertainties and challenges while invoking the imagery of the sun, which represents hope, constancy, and a guiding force. The sun becomes a metaphor for something enduring and uplifting, offering listeners comfort amidst chaos.
- Melodic Brilliance: Musically, the song's structure is gentle yet powerful, with its smooth guitar riffs and the synthesizer's atmospheric presence creating a dreamlike quality. The balance between the upbeat rhythm and melancholic undertones speaks to the emotional complexity that makes this song memorable.
- Cultural Impact: Released in the 1980s, "Always the Sun" became a defining track of that era and continues to be admired by fans of all ages. As mentioned by one fan, it was "the first Stranglers song I ever learned to play on guitar," which speaks to its influence on musicians and rock enthusiasts alike.
Words are powerful, but they can also be empty.
Actions prove your commitment to rectify.
Next time you:
Miss a deadline due to poor time management
Offend a colleague with a careless remark
Forget to acknowledge someone who helped
Don’t only apologize.
Do something about.
Here's why changed behavior is the best apology:
Builds empathy and trust:
? It shows you've taken their feedback to heart
Strengthens relationships:
? It shows respect for your colleagues
Enhances your reputation:
? As a reliable and trustworthy professional
Creates a culture of accountability
? Inspiring others to do the same
Here are 5 ways demonstrate changed behavior:
1/ Acknowledge your mistakes
? Take ownership and apologise sincerely
2/ Actively listen to feedback:
? Seek to understand their perspective
3/ Make amends:
? Take concrete steps to course correct
4/ Demonstrate new behavior:
? Model the change
5/ Be consistent:
? Demonstrate new actions over time
Mistakes are natural.
We all make them.
The difference lies in what we do after.
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Actions prove your commitment to rectify.
Next time you:
Miss a deadline due to poor time management
Offend a colleague with a careless remark
Forget to acknowledge someone who helped
Don’t only apologize.
Do something about.
Here's why changed behavior is the best apology:
Builds empathy and trust:
? It shows you've taken their feedback to heart
Strengthens relationships:
? It shows respect for your colleagues
Enhances your reputation:
? As a reliable and trustworthy professional
Creates a culture of accountability
? Inspiring others to do the same
Here are 5 ways demonstrate changed behavior:
1/ Acknowledge your mistakes
? Take ownership and apologise sincerely
2/ Actively listen to feedback:
? Seek to understand their perspective
3/ Make amends:
? Take concrete steps to course correct
4/ Demonstrate new behavior:
? Model the change
5/ Be consistent:
? Demonstrate new actions over time
Mistakes are natural.
We all make them.
The difference lies in what we do after.
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clever argument against ""Don’t do a PhD… If you are a poor communicator If you don’t like to work with others If you have no ability to manage your time If you don’t think you can learn from others If you are not interested in planning your career If you are not genuinely interested in the project If you have no ability to think critically and strategically If you choose a PhD because you don’t know what else to do. If you have no interest in travelling nationally or internationally" - Actually this is why you should DO a PhD. To become better at all these aspects. PhD is the time when you're growing. Not executing. Many students don't know what they need a PhD for. They don't know how to work with others. They don't know how to community. BUT then, they become excellent scientists.
ChatGPT said:
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A clever argument against the idea of “Don’t do a PhD if…” is to frame these challenges not as disqualifications, but as the very reasons to pursue a PhD. The truth is, a PhD is not just about entering the field fully developed—it's about growth, evolution, and learning along the way. Here's why a PhD is the perfect training ground for becoming better in the areas listed:
- Improving Communication: Many students may struggle with communication at the outset, but a PhD provides numerous opportunities for presenting research, writing papers, and collaborating with peers. Over time, these skills develop, and students often emerge as strong communicators in their field.
- Learning to Work with Others: Research is a collaborative effort, even in solo projects. PhD students work with advisors, lab members, and colleagues, learning teamwork and collaboration, which are key to scientific advancement.
- Time Management: PhD programs are long and require students to juggle coursework, research, publishing, and sometimes teaching. The ability to manage time doesn’t always come naturally, but the PhD process helps individuals cultivate discipline, prioritization, and project management.
- Learning from Others: Doing a PhD exposes students to a wide variety of thinkers, mentors, and peers. This immersive environment fosters the ability to learn from others' experiences, critiques, and ideas, which is fundamental to personal and intellectual growth.
- Career Planning: A PhD encourages students to think deeply about their future career paths. Through conferences, networking, and interacting with industry professionals, PhD candidates learn to envision how they can contribute to their field, whether in academia, industry, or beyond.
- Building Genuine Interest: The process of diving deeply into a research project can ignite or refine one’s passion for the subject matter. While students may enter with some uncertainty, the sustained focus required by a PhD often deepens interest and drives motivation.
- Critical and Strategic Thinking: The research process itself requires rigorous critical analysis and strategic problem-solving. A PhD doesn’t demand these skills at the outset but rather teaches and sharpens them as students encounter complex problems and design experiments.
- Clarifying Purpose: Many students start a PhD because they are uncertain about their next steps. But through the challenges, failures, and successes in the program, they often gain clarity about their skills, interests, and long-term goals.
- Traveling and Exposure: The PhD journey often includes national and international conferences, collaborations, and study opportunities, which help broaden students' perspectives and expose them to global research networks.