Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Libre na nga, di mo pa Kinuha!

May mga bagay bagay sa mundo na pinipilit ng karamihan na gawing espesyal sa pamamagitan ng pagdagdag ng presyo, pag lalagay ng mga bagay bagay na hindi naman talaga kelangan.

Tipong mas kumplekado, mas mahal ang isang bagay. . .mas espesyal.

That is when I realized how life starts to become complicated, and you feel real empty inside when you see things in your perspective that things are need to be valued the way other people think and way it should be. (Magulo ata.)

In other words: We want things to look good, feel good for the benefit of those people who sees them. "For things to be especial, it should be expensive, superfluous, one of a kind. We tend to make things complicated."

Have you been so busy in your life, you missed those precious moments to see your kids sleeping in the morning, with those small chest rising up and down as they breath?

. . .now they are big enough, wouldn't even care to see you sleeping in comfort in your hospital bed.

Going home late at night is your daily routine just to finish your office work that you forget to talk to your aged parents, giving those precious hugs and kisses?

. . .now you stand in front of their tombstone, whispering to them, watching the flowers and candles, but whatever you do, you can't just hug or kissed them. Not even hear a single word from them.

Have you been busy saving money to buy those latest iphone, smartphones, SLR cameras, LV or Long champs bags, Ferragamo shoes, or maybe those expensive tablets you want to carry around. That you forget those children in the street with no food to eat and those people who are crying because they lost their jobs? (Your wouldn't care at all)

. . .now your about to see your beloved child, lying cold in his death bed because he was stabbed arduously by an unidentified group of kids, when they tried to snatched his iphone and his sister's LV Bag.

Life is simple, most of the time those small things will keep our happiness. Don't take it that serious. When you lost the power to laugh, you lost the power to think.


Wait, what's the sense in life
Come over me, Come over me

Son why you got to sing that tune

Catch a Dylan song or some eclipse of the moon
Let an angel swing and make you swoon
Then you will see... You will see

Here's a riddle for you

Find the Answer
There's a reason for the world

There are secrets that we still have left to find
There have been mysteries from the beginning of time
There are answers we're not wise enough to see

He said... You looking for a clue and I Love You free...


The batter swings and the summer flies

As I look into my angel's eyes
A song plays on while the moon is hiding over me
Something comes over me

I guess we're big and I guess we're small

If you think about it man you know we got it all
Cause we're all we got on this bouncing ball
And I love you free
I love you freely

Here's a riddle for you

Find the Answer
There's a reason for the world
You and I...

(The Riddle Five for Fighting.)


"The best things in life are free"

Monday, January 16, 2012

The Art In Everything!

I believe since when I was young that everything that God has created is beautiful. . .

It only depends in our perspective.

I also believe that, we can destroy them at will.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

You Can Never Ask Somebody to Stay. . .

One of the good things we must learn, is that when people asks for you to let them go, you must let go.

Yet, sometimes, most especially for the person we love. . .you have to fight for them. Even if you have to sacrifice.

Oh well, good riddance. I Just felt that "we" were left hanging in space.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Nasa Opisina Pala ako, akala ko sa Palengke. . .

Browsing over my e-books yesterday, I came across one of the famous articles about the papers of George Washington.

Sir George Washington is the 1st President of the United States of America, who also firmly believes about racial discrimination among U.S. Black and White should be abolished. Well, that is still attributable to his memento that as of today, racial discrimination, somehow exists, although it was lessen as compared from his time.

Well, clap to that as Barrack Obama was happily having his time at the seat for the moment. Hail?

Sir George Washington was known for having a lot of failures in his life, that even before he became the first president of the United States of America, he was known as Mr. Failure! (Well that is not for me to talk about, all I know is that GW was one of my inspirations, way back when I am still a student officer during University days), Well, he is also known for his writings.

One of them that I like to reiterate here today is: RULES OF CIVILITY & DECENT BEHAVIOR IN COMPANY AND CONVERSATION.

You can view one copy here:
http://gwpapers.virginia.edu/documents/civility/transcript.html

I for one or two instances is an offender of these rules, but sad to know that by observing offices at our modern times, whether your in a manufacturing, pharmaceutical, or any other industry I'm handling, these rules are often (if not most of the time) violated. Even in the office were I'm working, an audit firm.

Gusto ko lang bigyan ng halaga yung ibang mga rules, that provides office decorum:
(pasintabi sa mga tatamaan)

Rule 1. “Every Action done in Company, ought to be with Some Sign of Respect, to those that are Present.”

--there are times that other that being polite or courteous we deemed to forget to respect people around us, even to the clerk at the reception, or even to the bosses. This is usually committed by the younger ones, who taught that they have already proven a lot in life, just because they graduated from the University, and was able to land a good paying job. Is that it? Well it doesn't earn us the right to do things like that, even saying foul words your friend over the phone.

Rule 58. “Let your Conversation be without Malice or Envy, for it is a Sign of a Tractable and Commendable Nature.”

Limit your comments about coworkers to positive ones only. Office grapevines can be faster than the speed of lightning; anything negative you say will get around and may reflect poorly on you, or possibly label you as the company gossip. What your words, or your actions, will always reflect on you.

Hope we still remember to be civilized, these things are just rules on a paper, they will only have their value if we put them in action, by heart and example to the young ones, who at this moment, aren't on their right track to change the world.

Well, are you civilized or your a crass?

Monday, January 2, 2012

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year Everybody!

Most of us consider this a new beginning, to change things in our life, most probably, to improve our selves and forget bad things from the past by letting go of them and learning from lessons we may be able to pick-up from those, either good or bad experiences.

Well, it is more of a psychological factor I think.

But devastatingly, things are getting worse every year for the Philippines. And until now, I consider the Filipino men as the culprit.

The missing link - the Filipino Men. (ang tunay na lalake kuno!)

In the facing 2012, may we all have that confidence to face them without being dependent to so much superstitions. These are the things that are not necessary for us to start a new beginning.

Well, they said that we have to respect the belief of other people, well I do. Respect and tolerance is a different story.

Superstitions are like facing new year and for us, we used that belief to make amends like a yes or no qnswer to things that make us hinder ourselves to somethings and giving us reasons to believe that greater success can be achieved in following them.

Well some people are taking as much as they are willing to take, pero in the end, habang uminom ka ng kape mo at nagmumuni-muni, marerealize mo na ang mga bagay bagay ay nagyayari dahil sa paniniwala mo, malalim man ito o mababaw.

There's a lot of books that told us that your path is dictated of what goes in your mind, and of course with proper guidance of the Divine Creator. And to make it more practical, mas mababasa mo yun sa mga librong pambata, pinaganda lang yung wordings at dinagdagan ng mga experiences ng mga kilalang tao pagdating naman sa libro ng mga matatanda or mga biographiya nila. Hindi mo lang narealize, nabasa mo na pala. Masyado ka lang talaga nagpapadala sa mga akala mo magbibigay ng limpak limpak swerte kuno sayo.

The common ties with successful people is that: They were able to conquer their own self, and believe that they can achieve their dreams. Dreams as high beyond the highest mountains of the earth.

Well, maybe that's why we are getting worse every year kasi karamihan sa mga Pilipinong lalake ang paniniwala ay:

Ang pagiging masaya ay ang paginom at magpakalasing;
Ang pagiging tunay na lalaki ay maraming kasintahan, at di nagaaral, at bida sa basag-ulo.

What ever the mind can conceive and believed, it can achieve.
- Napoleon Hill.