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    you have your own car.. have free parking.. you have your own room and bed.. you go to your office whenever you feel like.. isipin mo na lang maswerte ka pa din.. merong iba dyan na mas mahirap ang pinagdadaanan sa buhay.. just try to enjoy what life gives you..


    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    A thought just came into my head while I was stopped in traffic. Why is life so hard for me? I was happy with my life before but as I grow older it just gets harder and harder. Diba dapat improving? I wonder when I will be happy again...

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    A thought just came into my head while I was stopped in traffic. Why is life so hard for me? I was happy with my life before but as I grow older it just gets harder and harder. Diba dapat improving? I wonder when I will be happy again...
    it's the storm before the calm, madam. it'll improve.
    once they all die away, it'll be calm.
    heh heh.
    ghoulish humor.

    but yes. keyboard is right.
    don't count your curses. count your blessings.

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    Midlife crisis? :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Midlife crisis? :D

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    tum-pakh!
    for men, it's a little red car... what is the equivalent, for women?

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    A thought just came into my head while I was stopped in traffic. Why is life so hard for me? I was happy with my life before but as I grow older it just gets harder and harder. Diba dapat improving? I wonder when I will be happy again...
    haha

    unlike all those people in public transportation also stopped in traffic, you have the luxury of sitting in an airconditioned late model Altis (which your mother bought for you) to contemplate about your heavily subsidized life

    #firstworldproblems

    but yeah i understand life could be better

    you could be laying in bed all day than having to go to work

    you weren't bred to go to the office

    you were bred to be a housewife

    so yeah life sucks

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    The unfortunate events that have been unfolding now in hurricane hit puerto rico is eerily similar to our tacloban city experience immediately after typhoon yolanda struck back in '13

    Sa lagay na yan american domain na puerto rico at literally mag neighbor na sila pero hirap na hirap pa din mga kano magdala ng relief goods, especially food and water from the mainland. Kumpara mo sa situation ng tacloban na kulang kulang tayo sa logustical resources.



    when you look into the abyss, the abyss looks into you
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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Midlife crisis? :D

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    That's about a decade away pa

    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    tum-pakh!
    for men, it's a little red car... what is the equivalent, for women?
    Baka nagmumurang kamatis?

    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    haha

    unlike all those people in public transportation also stopped in traffic, you have the luxury of sitting in an airconditioned late model Altis (which your mother bought for you) to contemplate about your heavily subsidized life

    #firstworldproblems

    but yeah i understand life could be better

    you could be laying in bed all day than having to go to work

    you weren't bred to go to the office

    you were bred to be a housewife

    so yeah life sucks
    There are times when I wish I were a housewife but my job gives me happiness also (my boss and my friends). If I get married and my husband and I can survive on just his income, maybe we can have the same arrangement as my parents na my Mom keeps all her income.

    I just get sad when I think about my old life. Parang sitcom nga life namin kasi lahat comedy. Masaya talaga especially with my brother and all his antics. Kamot ulo na lang Daddy ko. LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post

    There are times when I wish I were a housewife but my job gives me happiness also (my boss and my friends). If I get married and my husband and I can survive on just his income, maybe we can have the same arrangement as my parents na my Mom keeps all her income.
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    Work Is Dignity....

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post


    Work Is Dignity....
    Maybe this is more applicable for men? Hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post


    Work Is Dignity....
    I've been thinking about that bro. Specially for the elderly. Seeing all the older Chinese and Japanese people well into their 60s and 70s still working makes me think how they find the drive to still do it when any day could be their last.

    If it were me I'd probably lounge my twilight years off on a beach somewhere, to enjoy the views both made by man and God alike.

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    Some people get satisfaction from working kasi. I know people who can afford not to work (like crush) but they choose to work pa rin. It's admirable. Yun ang likas na masipag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    I've been thinking about that bro. Specially for the elderly. Seeing all the older Chinese and Japanese people well into their 60s and 70s still working makes me think how they find the drive to still do it when any day could be their last.

    If it were me I'd probably lounge my twilight years off on a beach somewhere, to enjoy the views both made by man and God alike.
    Bro,- I'd rather be working and spending quality hours after work...

    Keeps me up and about and on my feet.... Like a Lifeguard ala Baywatch, huh?...


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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post


    Bro,- I'd rather be working and spending quality hours after work...

    Keeps me up and about and on my feet.... Like a Lifeguard ala Baywatch, huh?...

    Not a lifeguard when I retire bro, but a mouth to mouth resuscitation specialist for hotties only hehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Some people get satisfaction from working kasi. I know people who can afford not to work (like crush) but they choose to work pa rin. It's admirable. Yun ang likas na masipag.

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    But at some point when I'm older I can't imagine doing the same thing I've been doing all my life.

    My cousin in Japan told me this story of how an elderly gentleman in his 70s still came to work every day as a janitor. At the end of each day he would be fetched by his a driver in a Camry. So obviously he wasn't doing it for the money.

    I just thought people might like to do stuff they like before they kick the bucket. I certainly wouldn't want to die at work.

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    My high school teacher still teaches. He is 90 years old.

    Onofre Pagsanghan, 88: ‘Let life be short, but let it be full’ | Inquirer lifestyle

    (Article is from 2 years ago.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Verbl Kint View Post
    My high school teacher still teaches. He is 90 years old.

    Onofre Pagsanghan, 88: ‘Let life be short, but let it be full’ | Inquirer lifestyle

    (Article is from 2 years ago.)

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    Wow, he still teaches?! You're from A section I assume?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugsmobile View Post
    Wow, he still teaches?! You're from A section I assume?
    Yes, sir. Definitely before the K-12 era. :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Verbl Kint View Post
    My high school teacher still teaches. He is 90 years old.

    Onofre Pagsanghan, 88: ‘Let life be short, but let it be full’ | Inquirer lifestyle

    (Article is from 2 years ago.)

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    Nakow si sir pagsi. Nasigawan kami niyan dati samantalang napakalumanay na tao niyan [emoji23]

    when you look into the abyss, the abyss looks into you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Verbl Kint View Post
    My high school teacher still teaches. He is 90 years old.

    Onofre Pagsanghan, 88: ‘Let life be short, but let it be full’ | Inquirer lifestyle

    (Article is from 2 years ago.)

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    Saludo po ako sa inyo, "Sir Pagsi"!

    Kayong mga guro ang mga tunay na bayani!

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    speaking of teachers...

    this morning * UST...


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