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  • Careful planning

    6 46.15%
  • taking risk

    7 53.85%
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    #41
    Quote Originally Posted by misseksaherada View Post
    True... Kaya natutuwa din ako sa friend ko.. Mas lumabas ang better version niya.. At unlike before mas lumawak ang pang unawa nya in general.. Mas sympathetic na din siya at weird nga mas energetic talaga sya.. Basta ang laki ng pinagbago..
    Ako hamak na emplyado lang.. Luckily, walang routine yung ginagawa ko at laging may bago natutunan kaya siguro nag eenjoy pa din ako at maraming option kung ano next goal.. In my case, employment works (hate ko lang weekend work hahahaha).

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    software developer ka?

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    #42
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    btw the guy is also saying people start out idealistic wanna make a difference wanna change the world

    then when you buy a house and a car you're no longer free to do what you want coz you need to pay off those things so you need to work at a job you hate
    hmmmm.. depende pa din talaga sa tao.. I mean kung he/she wants to change the world or make a difference.. He/She can still do that even working on the job the he/she hates that can payoff the debts..
    As long as the person have "good work ethics", I doubt na walang makakapansin nun, colleagues will definitely notice it and respect follows.. After respect, influence follows.. And then bit by bit, he/she may not know.. Pero meron syang napag bago.. Sa point of view ko, it still counts as changing the world or making a difference.. Yung hindi puro salita, kapag nakikita sa gawa mas may impact..
    Minsan need lang i-tweak ang tadhana hehe kahit ayaw mo ng work pero just make the best out of it meron pa rin positive results.

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    #43
    Quote Originally Posted by makelovenotwar View Post
    software developer ka?
    Wow Sir/Ma'am.. Galing nyo po.. Not specific on software developer pero my line of work is on the IT industry..
    Same po ba tayo?

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    #44
    Quote Originally Posted by misseksaherada View Post
    Wow Sir/Ma'am.. Galing nyo po.. Not specific on software developer pero my line of work is on the IT industry..
    Same po ba tayo?

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    Uy naka-chamba. hehe.
    It takes one to know one.

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    #45
    Quote Originally Posted by makelovenotwar View Post
    Uy naka-chamba. hehe.
    It takes one to know one.
    Haha apir [emoji119]!! Mabuhay sa mga nag iisip ng solution sa kumplikadong error or functionality.. Hahaha [emoji23]

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    #46
    Quote Originally Posted by oliver1013 View Post
    Think big and kick ass, sabi ni Donald Trump.
    And with that, he is now POTUS.....

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    #47
    "Its not the rational mind but the relational mind"

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    #48
    like conspiracy theorists seeing connections in everything

    tulad ng mga retiree na walang ginagawa araw-araw masyado maraming oras kung ano ano iniisip

    nabasa sa dyaryo meron outbreak ng black plague sa China

    tapos nabasa sa ibang page nag aaway ang US and China

    tinawag ang apo niya "iho, alam mo itong black plague gawa ng CIA yan para labanan ang China"

    --

    coz you see connections in everything you end up seeing things that really aren't there

    conspiracy theorists think they're so smart

    but in reality may sayad sila
    Last edited by uls; November 28th, 2019 at 02:06 PM.

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    #49
    Success? If you make $100k annually? Live a $40k lifestyle.

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    #50
    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Success? If you make $100k annually? Live a $40k lifestyle.
    Assuming you live in a house for free and you don’t send a kid to college plus you’re happy with an old car, $40k annually is actually good enough.


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    #51
    now people's idea of success is earning money from a youtube channel hehe

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    #52
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    now people's idea of success is earning money from a youtube channel hehe
    Is it the money or the exposure?


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    #53
    it's the money and the fame and the clout that comes with fame

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    #54
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    now people's idea of success is earning money from a youtube channel hehe
    It's the allure of "easy money".


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    #55
    also i think people wanna be famous

    iba kasi pag famous you get special treatment and you can get away with a lot of things

    iba na pataasan ng ihi ngayon

    it's how many followers/subscribers/views you have

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    #56
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Assuming you live in a house for free and you don’t send a kid to college plus you’re happy with an old car, $40k annually is actually good enough.
    I'd be fine with an apartment so long as it has the amenities I like. An old car is fine so long as it runs okay and is problem-free.

    Kids? Put em to work as soon as they're legally allowed to. Give em a taste of real life so they'd know money doesn't grow on trees.

    We'd be able to live decently at ~$35k/year which include utilities, food, auto/rental, medical, and dental insurance. The rest of the salary will be the safety net/emergency fund.

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    #58
    im really pround sa parents ko hindi kami pinalaki na wearing jewelries. Lahat nakatago sa safety deposit box.

    And hindi naman namin kailagnan kasi we are good lookin people.

    Yung mga situation na meron pag putok ng bulcan, n-ko-vi, basta mga calamities, natural occurence, war = nawawala value ng jewelries. Nagiging walang kwenta.

    #anoimportantesabuhay

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    #59
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    im really pround sa parents ko hindi kami pinalaki na wearing jewelries. Lahat nakatago sa safety deposit box.

    And hindi naman namin kailagnan kasi we are good lookin people.

    Yung mga situation na meron pag putok ng bulcan, n-ko-vi, basta mga calamities, natural occurence, war = nawawala value ng jewelries. Nagiging walang kwenta.

    #anoimportantesabuhay
    so pag mahilig sa jewelry pangit? Mom ko walang luho except jewelry. It's not just the monetary value but every jewelry has a story. I find it endearing sa mga alahas niya alam niya sino nag bigay at anong occasion. Sa mga milestones mo sa buhay you are reminded with your jewelry at mapamana mo pa sa anak mo. With men pwede dyan relo.

    and BTW di mo ba alam na tumaas na naman value ng gold?

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    #60
    sinasabi ko lang = we dont need anymore added attention.

    last year lang may nagregalo sa mama ko relo. Ayun nakatagoh.

    yung pagtaas ng gold on paper eh ok yan pag normal life. Pero pag pasok ng survival mode ano pakinabang ng jewelries?

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