Showing posts with label biography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label biography. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 November 2023

 I am a global citizen.

OK, I understand being an international citizen is not unusual anymore. There are many of us around. Nonetheless, stay with me and perhaps I can bring out some of my ‘uniqueness.’

Photo by Pixabay: https://www.pexels.com/photo/earth-wallpaper-41953/

Quantifying my life on earth is as good a starting point as any. (Despite being an investment manager who routinely plays with numbers, this is the first time I have broken down my mortal life in this way.)

Below is my life in numbers. Albeit without the significant time I spent spent traveking since I started my banking career in 1988. Perhaps as much as 15–20% of my life has been spent traveling.

Oh, in case you are wondering, at the time of writing I am 57 years old.

My life in numbers

Interpreted differently, my time can also be represented as follows:

The percentage of my life lived in societies based on the respective country’s dominant religion

Even if they do not lie, numbers don’t always tell the full story.

For example, digging deeper one learns that the bulk of my formative years, from the teenage age of fifteen until young adulthood at twenty-two, were spent in two Anglo-Saxon Western Christian societies, i.e. the UK and US.

Does my time in these two countries suggest I am steeped in the values of capitalism, democracy, freedom and the rights of the individual? Or have the first fifteen years of my life residing in two Muslim and Arab — there is a distinction between the two — infused me with a combination of Islamic, Arab and South Asian values?

Human psyche is not so simple that it can be dissected into black and white neatly. Indeed, a shrink may have a field day trying to figure out what makes me tick.

To me, many things just depend on the day. Music is a good example.

On some days, it’s classical music — Rachmaninoff and Mozart are among my two favorite composers. Notwithstanding my fondness for attending concerts of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, rock tunes by Black Sabbath, Motorhead and Def Leppard (I prefer the late 1970s, early 80s tunes!) are among the most played songs on my YouTube account. Last but by no means least, is 1970s Elvis with his unique musical style amalgamating country, rock and soft ballads.

Music, mood even cherry picking my heritage? It simply depends on the day.

Values, however, define the man. On this subject, it’s easy to write the politically correct stuff and claim ‘woke’ perfection. Nonetheless, that will be patently false as humans are simply not perfect.

(Did I just type some lines of religious morality? Or a philosophical view of morality? After all, I was a student of Philosophy as an undergraduate student!)

The best way to get to know me and my values is through my writing. My personality shines through — mostly unfiltered — into my my articles so please stay tuned!

NB - this story was first published on Medium here

I am a Singapore based Tour Guide with a special interest in arts and history. I have lived and worked in several countries during my career as an international banker. I enjoy traveling, especially by train, as a way to feed my curiosity about the world and nurture my interest in photography. I am available on twitter (@grandmoofti); Instagram(@imranahmedsg) and can be contacted at imran.ahmed.sg@gmail.com.

Thursday, 7 September 2017

Lemmy: White Line Fever the Autobiography (with Janiss Garza) a book review


White Line Fever is vintage Lemmy (1945 - 2015): candid, sarcastic and blunt. No ifs and buts, just Lemmy. And Lemmy's personality shines through his autobiography like a prison searchlight setting ablaze a high security facility in the dead of night!


Love him or hate him, the bassist front-man of Motorhead has to be admired for what he is (was): a talented songwriter / musician and an 'in your face' rock star with a sneaky intellectual streak.

Lemmy is not a Life Coach. His 2003 autobiography White Line Fever is not a self-help book either. Nonetheless there are many nuggets of common sense interspersed throughout his book.

We'd [Motorhead] been in worse situations … you just have to keep going and everything will sort itself out. It always does. You can't run around panicking and giving up; you've got to have the strength of your convictions.”

Lemmy was a self-made man. He probably succeeded in life and the music industry more through persistence than anything else. He was a larger than life personality who inspired intense loyalty in his fans. To his fans, 'Lemmy is God' was not a statement of adulation; rather it was simply a statement of fact.


White Line Fever reveals insights into the (incestuous?) British rock music scene of the late 1960s and 1970s. It is a must read for any rock music historian or for a Motorhead fan. It is a funny, entertaining and opinionated statement from a High Priest of Rock. 


Imran is an adventurer, blogger, consultant, guide, photographer, speaker, traveler and a banker in his previous life. He is available on twitter (@grandmoofti); instagram (@imranahmedsg) and can be contacted at imran.ahmed.sg@gmail.com.