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    #81
    Quote Originally Posted by A121 View Post
    It's a problem of culture and not talent.

    Now, what we need is a catalyst to change the local culture.
    What is this catalyst for change? Can you explain more? I'm curious.

    Reminds me of an X-Files episode where Mulder wishes for world peace and the genie makes all the people disappear.

    Genie to Mulder:
    "So you expect me to change the hearts of six billion people? No religion in history has been able to pull that off. Not Allah or Buddha or Christ. But you'd like me to do that in your name?"
    http://redwolf.com.au/xfiles/season07/7abx21.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by donbuggy View Post

    Reminds me of an X-Files episode where Mulder wishes for world peace and the genie makes all the people disappear.
    Sounds like an episode from the Fairy Odd-parents.

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    #83
    Quote Originally Posted by donbuggy View Post
    What is this catalyst for change? Can you explain more? I'm curious.
    Hmm, usually, it's land reform backed with strong policies by the country's leaders. That's just for the Philippines.

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    #84
    What is the catalyst for change?

    Simple din ang answer.

    YOU are the catalyst for change.

    While in China last month, it was easy to forget that China is a communist country. Why with people riding in VW, Audi's, Mercedes, Skoda, Fords, GM and a plethora of european cars and mostly luxury Japanese vehicles (Lexus, Accords and Teana), it is easy to forget communist sila.

    Not to mention the amazing infrastructure (I mean roads 30 stories high?!?!?), business and shops everywhere and people spending everywhere.

    Ask why this all happened? Sagot ng party members ...."because of the people and for the people".

    So who can do it for the Philippines? We can. Because no one else would do it for us. We allow this miserable place we are in, we are also the ones to take us out of it.

    Imagination? Dreamer? Fantasy? DELUSION??????
    Your own mind defines your limits and your capabilities. Kung hanggang diyan ka na lang sa isip mo e di hanggang diyan ka na lang.
    Last edited by OldSchoolHack; September 26th, 2009 at 03:12 AM. Reason: spelling again

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    #85
    yep

    that's what our country needs more of -- more motivational speakers

    the Filipino can

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    yep

    that's what our country needs more of -- more motivational speakers

    the Filipino can
    lol... and we definitely need this too ... a good sense of humor.
    Last edited by ehnriko; September 26th, 2009 at 11:55 AM. Reason: bad grammar

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    #87
    Quote Originally Posted by ehnriko View Post
    Small enough for the Car/Bike and Oil makers to protect it.
    Agree here.

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    #88
    one thing i know this country does not need...

    a negative thinker!


    better change the title of this thread.

    or you may please return to topic:

    "A Simple Solution to a Worldwide Crisis"

    again, remember to make it simple but not that simple.

    the only solution i can think of is for each to think like Mr. Henry Sy- earn more, spend less. The problem is his malls would shrink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by atomictom View Post
    one thing i know this country does not need...

    a negative thinker!
    Agree here!

    Anyway, another simple solution to reduce gas/diesel dependence...



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    Quote Originally Posted by jpdm View Post
    Agree here!

    Anyway, another simple solution to reduce gas/diesel dependence...



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    Great, another de-tadjak to worry about on our streets.

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