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  • Careful planning

    6 46.15%
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    #101
    success depende sa socio-economic level

    for regular folks ung magkaroon ng sariling bahay, kompleto gamit... success na yan

    for those higher up sa ladder baseline palang yun

    there are people who strive for recognition

    ung maging kilala sa larangan nila

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    sige later nalang may gagawin ako

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    #102
    I'll never deem self successful. Grateful? definitely![emoji4][emoji120][emoji3516]

    Sent from my SM-S901E using Tsikot Forums mobile app

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    #103
    Lisiming.net | Confucius Analects – Cautions in 3 Stages of Life, facing desire

    When young, energy is abundant but not stable, be careful not to lost one self in following different forms of desire in life, it is time to set our goal into something healthy and positive;

    When mature, energy is strong and stable, be careful not to lost one self in competing and beating up of others, it is time to consolidate what we have achieved, and allow others to do the same.

    When in the old age, energy is declining, be careful not to hold on to what is achieved, like health, fortune and fame, it is time to relax and pass over our roles to the next generations.

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    #104

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    #105
    i thought success is getting millions of followers on IG

    or millions of subscribers on YT

    hehe

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    #106
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    daliso chaponda,
    "i think i'm happy!"

    many celebrities say something similar, thus,
    "i've been poor, and i've been rich. i prefer being rich."
    Last edited by dr. d; August 19th, 2022 at 11:59 AM.

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    #107
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    i thought success is getting millions of followers on IG

    or millions of subscribers on YT

    hehe
    translating those followers and subscribers into greenbacks, can probably convince me that i am successful.

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    #108
    what do you wanna be when you grow up?


    dati: doctor, lawyer, pilot

    ngayon: youtuber, influencer

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    #109
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    what do you wanna be when you grow up?


    dati: doctor, lawyer, pilot

    ngayon: youtuber, influencer
    well,
    somebodys are of the opinion that these influencers make more money than many college-education-based positions.

    a respected elder in the profession, says to us,
    "if you want to be successful and remembered in our profession, you have to strive to be the best at something. anything. as long as you are the best."
    i suppose, it's because if people think you're very good at one (medical) thing, you are probably also good at other (medical) things.
    Last edited by dr. d; August 19th, 2022 at 12:41 PM.

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    #110
    ^^^

    ung sa pagiging influencer

    i think kasikatan din ang habol

    para sa iba baka mas importante pa ung fame kesa $$$

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    #111
    tsaka money will follow pag sumikat ka

    lalapitan ka ng mga companies

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    #112
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    translating those followers and subscribers into greenbacks, can probably convince me that i am successful.
    doc, these youtubers are raking in cash. I like watching new or small youtubers but once they get big I lose interest. Usually within a year they get to buy a house and car. Even at 100k subs, it's enough to quit a job.

    HOWEVER, there is no prestige in being a youtuber and conservatives especially the older generation look down on it and don't view it as a real job. Imagine, your income depends on how "liked" you are (views), that really fcks up a person's psychology.

    In exchange for views/cash you give up your privacy and become target for criticism (as much as the praises from fans) Some youtubers when views are going down kung ano ano ng desperate moves. I read of several big youtubers 1M and up subs nga DENIED sa US VISA on their first application. Bilib ako sa pera sa youtube but not everyone has the character for that, you need to want a lot of attention hehe

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    #113
    Being an "influencer" is also not sustainable in the long term. Eventually the growth of their platform will stagnate, there will be less engagements, and sponsor interest will fall.

    Some will earn enough to invest in a business and use their platform to promote such business.

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    #114
    As a child, my definition of success is surpassing the achievements of your parents (wealth, career, power etc) I think any good parent would want that as well

    As a parent, success is when you are able to raise good human beings.

    That's my definition lang naman
    Last edited by _Cathy_; August 19th, 2022 at 01:14 PM.

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    #115
    by the way when i said kids wanna be youtubers it's not just an opinion of mine

    hindi kathang isip



    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    here's another

    Forget law school, these kids want to be a YouTube star

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    #116
    well for many pinoys it would be easy to surpass parents

    madami parents mahirap

    need lang magkatrabaho, mabili ang mga gamit na di kaya ng parents

    successful na

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    #117
    I'm so thankful for my friends because since I've been jobless, they NEVER EVER made me pay when we'd go out. EXCEPTION would be my Spanish group.

    It's so funny kasi they are the most financially successful among my friends, single with high paying jobs and yet never offered to treat me out LOL (not that I am expecting) I don't know if it's a generational gap thing since they are Gen X and I am an older millennial.

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    #118
    ung gen x group mo kuripot

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    #119
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    ung gen x group mo kuripot
    I can't say kuripot because they really spend on food. They don't even eat fast food saka sila usually kasama ko in pricier restaurants.

    I always treat them out on my birthday, one is generous when it comes to gift giving. Also when I ask her to buy something for me, most of the time she doesn't let me pay her anymore.

    Si Atty never pa nag bigay ng birthday gift lol (I am piecing things together, she really hates me) Even Christmas she doesn't give din Medyo weird lang kasi for someone so proper, she doesn't bother for these things. Hindi ko rin alam kung back handed compliment na it's so *my school* of me to wrap presents nicely. Pero pag dating kay SO grabe gumastos Maling mali

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    #120
    kailan kayo huli nagkita ng spanish group mo?

    diba you started not working during the pandemic (2020)

    did you guys meet post-pandemic?

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