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    #6831
    On the flip side there's this thing when you come from a rich family, you are encouraged to 'follow your dream'.
    Doesnt matter if sa arts and sciences or business, doesnt matter if money making yan or hobby, but the environment that gives that young person freedom to pursue whatever he wants without the burden ng magtrabaho para mai ahon ang family, really really helps.

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    #6832
    It really doesn't reflect negatively on the kids if their parents/grandparents choose to hand the world on a silver platter - it's not like they're spoiled brats asking for it (okay, some are, and those folks are worth judging, but most really didn't choose that kind of charmed life).

    I guess if anything, it should just implore lucky kids to do more in life. I'm proud of my friends who went straight into government, right after college, immersing themselves into the system and learning firsthand the problems and roadblocks our administration faces. But what goes unsaid is that these people have no family to support, no uncertainty about their financial future. So the decision to go into government is much easier for them to make.

    Other friends maximize their youth by traveling as much of the world as they can in their 20s. Again, their background allows them to. The rest of us plebeians have to worry about our survival first.

    But again, the important thing is to make the most of what has been given to you. Yes, life is unfair, but resentment brings about no good. Be grateful for what you have, strive to make a positive impact in this world. I'm sure many can attest that they "started from the bottom now they're here", and at the very least their next generation will have a better start in life.


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    #6833
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    It really doesn't reflect negatively on the kids if their parents/grandparents choose to hand the world on a silver platter - it's not like they're spoiled brats asking for it (okay, some are, and those folks are worth judging, but most really didn't choose that kind of charmed life).

    I guess if anything, it should just implore lucky kids to do more in life. I'm proud of my friends who went straight into government, right after college, immersing themselves into the system and learning firsthand the problems and roadblocks our administration faces. But what goes unsaid is that these people have no family to support, no uncertainty about their financial future. So the decision to go into government is much easier for them to make.

    Other friends maximize their youth by traveling as much of the world as they can in their 20s. Again, their background allows them to. The rest of us plebeians have to worry about our survival first.

    But again, the important thing is to make the most of what has been given to you. Yes, life is unfair, but resentment brings about no good. Be grateful for what you have, strive to make a positive impact in this world. I'm sure many can attest that they "started from the bottom now they're here", and at the very least their next generation will have a better start in life.


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    well said.

    but you go out of the university of hard knocks a better and stronger person. you know now what life is, on your own. you are your own tutor, your own teacher. you are now made of sterner stuff, so they say. what you have and what you have become will open up better opportunities to your children and to your children's children. lucio tan wasn't a son of a taipan. he was a refugee who came to our shores on a batel. same story with john gokongwei, jr's father. his father hit rock bottom. he learned from that experience. he started from scratch, selling his wares using an old bicycle he bought with his own money. he sold ukay-ukay, but look at jg summit now. andrew tan just bought fundador, but who is he? he is also an immigrant from china, went to the philippines and studied accounting at UE. he's worth $5B at 64.

    what you do now will determine who you will become in the future. what you will become will open up a whole new world of possibilities to your children and to their offspring.

    now i'm thinking of rudyard kipling's poem:

    If you can fill the unforgiving minute
    With sixty seconds' worth of distance run,
    Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
    And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son!

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    #6834
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    It's in our bodega but when I have my own house I will use that table. Kelan pa kaya
    A friend made use of their antique table into the main door of his house.

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    #6835
    I'm thinking of the great mean in the past. They were very young when they became emperors, kings, captains of industry, founders of religion, etc. Comparing myself to them, I'm nothing. But just the same I'm happy and contented with what I have and I where I am now. If I compare myself to other less fortunate people, I'm much luckier. I count my blessings.

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    #6836
    I am thinking of changing career this year... Hhmmmm....

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    #6837
    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    I am thinking of changing career this year... Hhmmmm....
    If the price is right bro, why not?

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    #6838
    Wondering if some of the new tsikot members are OB's alternick.

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    #6839
    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    If the price is right bro, why not?
    There will definitely be trade-offs bro.

    Work-Life Balance is a primary consideration for me....

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    #6840
    ^Yup, it's not all about the money.

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