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    A very interesting view point from William Esposo of the Inq7.net ...

    And I quote William Esposo:

    This reminds me of the same predicament of Filipinos who have the wrong notion about the national problem and often end up rallying behind the wrong solutions. The Filipino’s biggest stumbling block – his biggest enemy – is himself. Not knowing what his real problem is or who his real enemies are, many Filipinos are caught clinging to false hopes and trusting false messiahs.

    Read on.....
    http://news.inq7.net/viewpoints/inde...d=17417&col=69
    Last edited by Benji_DCP; November 18th, 2004 at 07:06 PM.

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    kung bawat Pilipino ay nakapag-aral..malamang hindi mangyayari yan o kaya mababawasan ang ganyang mga sitwasyon.

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    khet naman d siguro filipino, khet amerikano o intsik..biggest enemy is HIMSELF.

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    IMO its complacency. Tignan mo mga pinoy sa ibang bansa, umaasenso, bakit? kasi sanay sa hirap panay OT ayun doble kita. Its not the same pag nandito sila, pa easy easy lang sila.

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    bottom line tamad ang mga naghihirap imo..ayaw magtrabaho at naghihintay lng ng milagro. hindi lahat pero mostly ganyan napapansin ko. worse, wala na nga pera may bisyo pa. dyus ko.

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    Among the most telling of these encultured counter-productive mindsets of many of our countrymen are the following:

    Our penchant for the quick fix:

    We tend to go for quick fixes. We cheer when more and more Filipinos find jobs overseas and can send money home to ease our financial troubles. But we have not done anything to set our house in order to create a healthy local climate for investment and job pursuits at home. In contrast, our ASEAN neighbors have managed to advance way ahead of us. They have done their homework and have built the necessary infrastructures to magnetize investments and create jobs. As our neighbors preen their feathers to tackle the world, we go merrily about with our ‘pwede na yan’ (that will do) standard of mediocrity.

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    tama ka dyan Benji_DCP

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    Originally posted by kiper
    kung bawat Pilipino ay nakapag-aral..malamang hindi mangyayari yan o kaya mababawasan ang ganyang mga sitwasyon.
    I don't think so.... tingnan mo ngayon kung sinong pasimuno ng kalukuhan?

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    hihi kalakaran kasi ang dahilan..>>

    tungkol sa OFW, baka majority ng remittance ehh nawawaldas lang sort of pangkain, Tuition anak or pamangkin, maintenance..
    kaya sana manlang yung portion ng remittnace ehh mai venture/INVESTMENT/BUSINESS

    medyo marami kasi akong relatives at kakilala na more than 10yr na sa abroad wala parin
    na invest kahit properties manlang

    Observation ko lang marami ata sa mga Filipino na once tumaas yung income ehh tumataas din yung STANDARD of living kaya minsan nahihirapan mag ipon or nag ne negative pa..>> hehe

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    kahit anong article hindi na tinatamaan ang mga pinoy... manhid na. tama si kiper dapat makapag-aral ang mga pinoy. kung nakapag-aral yun sa mga hacienda luisita eh di sana hindi sila mag-rally dahil alam nila kung paano gumagana ang business at hindi sila mag-demand ng ganon

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