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July 23rd, 2015 12:19 PM #5001
Bro.,- I am a hopeless romantic,- but I believe in "carved destiny"...
I always pass the university chapel,- every day of my student life,- and then would go straight to a place where I could study.....
Bro,- Pacman is "bright" in the sense that he recognized his talent and what it could do for him with perseverance and dedication and never-give-up attitude. He also got hold of that elusive big break in his life.
"The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!
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July 23rd, 2015 12:21 PM #5002
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July 23rd, 2015 12:22 PM #5003
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July 23rd, 2015 12:24 PM #5004
Pacman is bright, lucky and a hard worker.
you are right, he saw his talent and maximized on it.
but no matter how talented you are, but have not worked hard in developing your talent, it will go to waste.
and because he developed his talents due to hard work, he was noticed.....he got lucky to be given the right breaks...
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July 23rd, 2015 12:46 PM #5005
I like that phrase bro - carved destiny. Unfortunately, too many people are stuck in the prayer stage, thinking that their big break will be served at their doorstep.
Others are so privileged that they don't need to do much carving anymore, but for most of us, the effort to carve is what separates those who succeed and those who don't.
Now, time to get back to carving... #hustle
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July 23rd, 2015 01:54 PM #5006The big break is always there i guess. The trouble is recognizing and grasping it. Those who do are the outliers. So imho it is not a simple as getting a headstart in life. It is a major factor, yes, but is just one of the myriad out there. I had classmates who went on to have well paying jobs and others who started minimum wage - intellect and equal opportunity nonwithstanding. Same ccourse, same class, same school, same year.
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July 23rd, 2015 02:49 PM #5008
I think it's relative. While some equate success to fame and money, that is not always the case.
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I think it's relative. While some equate success to fame and money, that is not always the case.
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July 23rd, 2015 02:59 PM #5009
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July 23rd, 2015 04:47 PM #5010
Iba iba definition ng tao sa success. Case in point isang pinoy sa canada. pinagmamalaki na president daw ng malaking company isang anak nya, yun isa naman nya anak accountant yata na may sariling firm. Itong si puti proud na proud sa mga anak nyang fire fighter at paramedic (tama ba yung sa ambulance daw rescuing people?). Si pinoy iba reaction na parang loser si puti dahil sa profession na pinili ng mga anak nya.
Btw si puti ay nasa resort ni pinoy nagbabakasyon.
parang some of the countdown timers along taft ave manila, aren't functioning today... or am i...
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