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    Quote Originally Posted by smurky View Post
    salamat bro....

    @demonyito: musta ang baby? kanus-a ang bunyag? you have a group
    of ninongs waiting in line diri sa "business" section. see you this sunday sa
    EYEBIZ!!!!
    ok ra bro smurky.. ni daku na dayon 1 wik palang.
    no definite plans pa para sa bunyag.. depende pa kng naa budget! hehe
    thanks for the support.
    kita ta this sunday bro! start sa pagka milyonaryo nato tanan! hehe

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    dagHan jed ta makat.Onan ani dah maski wala ta apiL iya seminaR


    aMen for this thread

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    very inspiring

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    (got this in my email)

    ***YOUR BANK ACCOUNT****

    This is AWESOME....something we should all remember.


    A 92-year-old, petite, well-poised and proud
    man, who is fully dressed each morning by
    eight o'clock, with his hair fashionably
    combed and shaved perfectly, even though he is
    legally blind, moved to a nursing home today.
    His wife of 70 years recently passed away,
    making the move necessary. After many hours of
    waiting patiently in the lobby of the nursing
    home, he smiled sweetly when told his room was ready.

    As he maneuvered his walker to the elevator, I
    provided a visual description of his tiny
    room, including the eyelet sheets that had
    been hung on his window.

    'I love it,' he stated with the enthusiasm of
    an eight-year-old having just been presented
    with a new puppy.

    'Mr. Jones, you haven't seen the room; just wait.'

    'That doesn't have anything to do with it,' he replied...


    ' Happiness is something you decide on ahead
    of time. Whether I like my room or not doesn't
    depend on how the furniture is arranged ..
    it's how I arrange my mind. I already decided
    to love it. 'It's a decision I make every
    morning when I wake up. I have a choice; I can
    spend the day in bed recounting the difficulty
    I have with the parts of my body that no
    longer work, or get out of bed and be thankful
    for the ones that do.

    Each day is a gift, and as long as my eyes
    open, I'll focus on the new day and all the
    happy memories I've stored away. Just for this
    time in my life.

    Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw
    from what you've put in.

    So, my advice to you would be to deposit a lot
    of happiness in the bank account of memories!
    Thank you for your part in filling my Memory bank. I am still depositing.' Remember the five
    simple rules to be happy:

    1. Free your heart from hatred.
    2. Free your mind from worries.
    3. Live simply
    4. Give more.
    5. Expect less.

    Pass this message to 7 people except me. You
    will receive a miracle tomorrow.

    Now, STOP! Did you hear what I just said. You
    WILL receive a miracle tomorrow. So send it
    right Now!

    Have a nice day, unless you already have other
    plans.

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    good article! bitaw sa? i should learn not just earn

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    "Heaven Has a Delicious Tinola TOday" by: Bo Sanchez

    This morning, Tita Neneng died.

    My dearest friend was 83 years old.

    Who was she? She was God’s love to me. Really.

    Let me tell you her incredible story.

    She was a short, plumpish, silver-haired, never-been-married woman with a contagious laugh and a heart as big as a boat.

    For years, she was a very successful businesswoman who owned a gigantic canteen in a hospital. All her life, she cooked and fed people. If she fed a human being and that human being said, “Sarap!” (Delicious!), she was in heaven.

    I first met Tita Neneng in 1980, when she joined our tiny prayer group, Light of Jesus. After a few weeks, I noticed how people loved her. As their leader, people greeted me with respect. But when Tita Neneng walked into the prayer group, everyone stood up and adored her. Because each week, without fail, she brought a humongous pot of steaming Tinola (chicken soup) for everyone.

    Here’s a secret I’d like to share with you…

    She Was My Second Mother

    One day, when I was only 18 years old, Tita Neneng pulled me aside and pressed a thick, white envelope in my hand. “Brother Bo,” she said, “I know you’ve been praying for a car. Instead of just praying for it, I’m giving you money to buy a second-hand car.”

    I couldn’t believe my eyes. It was fifty thousand pesos in cash. It was the biggest amount I’ve ever held in my hand. In 1984, P50,000 was huge money.

    But I simply couldn’t buy the car for myself. So months later, I told her, “Tita Neneng, I’m donating your money to the community. We need a community van more than I need a personal car.” She understood. “That’s up to you, Bo.”

    She was like a second mother to me. Whenever she saw me, she’d give me food, stories, and laughter.

    And when community needed money, she’d be the first person I’d call. “Tita Neneng, I want to buy a small piece of property for our community office. Will you help me?” She didn’t even ask me to explain. She pulled out her checkbook and wrote a check for P100, 000. (Today, that would be worth P500, 000.) Our office building is now sitting on that same property.

    And when I ran out of money for the salaries of our full-time staffers, I called her up. When I greeted her, “Hi Tita Neneng,” she didn’t even let me speak. She just said, “I have a check for you. Visit me.”

    But something happened when she was 70 years old…

    She Left Everything For Love

    She suffered a massive heart attack.

    So massive, she died—for one minute.

    Thankfully, the doctors were able to revive her.

    I visited her in the hospital and I was shocked by her request. Even as she was still lying down in bed, this 70-year old woman said, “Brother Bo, I want to serve the Lord.”

    I said, “Tita Neneng, you’re already serving the Lord.”

    “No,” she said, “I want to serve in Anawim,” she said. “This is now my second life. Please let me live with the poor and cook for them everyday.”

    Anawim was a ministry for the poorest of the poor that I started the year before. We housed the abandoned elderly in a 5-hectare property in Montalban.

    Tita Neneng left everything—her big house, her air-conditioned room, and her brand new van. And she also left her businesses.

    She lived in Anawim and took over the kitchen.

    Tita Neneng moved into one of the houses where the poor old women we’d pick up from the streets stayed. In that house, she would share the same toilet with these street people.

    It wasn’t an easy life. During these early years of Anawim, we didn’t even have electricity or running water.

    But everyday, with great love, she’d cook breakfast, lunch, and dinner for hundreds of our Anawim residents. Indeed, we called her the Mother of Anawim.

    Many times, she’d pull out her own money and give it to the ministry. Until one day, she said with a laugh, “Brother Bo, I don’t have money anymore. It’s all gone.”

    She gave everything. Her strength. Her time. Her money. Her life.

    The Happiest Woman I’ve Ever Met

    Many times, we’d talk over lunch. She loved telling me, “Brother Bo, I can die right now. I’m so happy. What else will I ask for?” Every time she’d say these lines, she’d cry tears of joy. Believe me. She was one of the happiest persons I’ve ever met in my life.

    Today, after 13 years of service to the poorest of the poor, she suffered another heart attack. This time, God didn’t let go of her.

    Heaven is now celebrating.

    No wonder.

    God and his Angels must like Tinola too.

    Do you want to be happy?

    Serve the Lord like Tita Neneng.

    It’s the greatest thing on planet earth.

    May your dreams come true,

    Bo Sanchez

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    its the first time i read this thread... and i just finished reading it from page one... hehehe very inspiring... im still 19 years old but ganahan kaau ko maka learn ug things for personal development... i still have classes later... its already 3:05 am... hehehe na carried away ko sa mga stories.. more power to this thread! - jeffrey

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    thanks jeff...

    Quote Originally Posted by C2 View Post
    its the first time i read this thread... and i just finished reading it from page one... hehehe very inspiring... im still 19 years old but ganahan kaau ko maka learn ug things for personal development... i still have classes later... its already 3:05 am... hehehe na carried away ko sa mga stories.. more power to this thread! - jeffrey

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    what a nice info -

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    THE FIRST THING TO DO WHEN YOU GET YOUR PAYCHECK
    (by: Malcolm P)

    There is ONE money-making skill that will *very*
    easily double, triple, or even quadruple your
    success with financial independence... and I am
    not kidding.

    I'm talking about the skill of LEARNING HOW TO
    PAY YOURSELF.

    So you want to be a millionaire?

    You want to be a millionaire but you've got
    debts to pay and everyone's telling you to pay up
    first before you even dream about getting any
    wealthier. And now you're labouring everyday
    just to pay your debts with your pay check and
    then play with or save whatever's left of it.

    Does this remind you of your financial life?

    If it does, then read on to discover the biggest
    mistake you're making, how you can correct it, and
    how YOU TOO CAN GET WEALTHIER SOON!

    LEARN TO PAY YOURSELF

    Yes, that's right: pay yourself. And no, that
    doesn't mean opening up a savings account where
    you only earn about 2% interest. Paying yourself
    means investing. You don't have to invest right
    away but you have to have reserve money for an
    investment.

    Every month, set aside a certain, specific
    amount of money to paying yourself. You should do
    this consistently, NO MATTER WHAT. Make it a
    priority over everything else - your mortgage,
    rent, whatever. Just make sure you keep that
    same amount of money from your paycheck every
    month.

    It's not really important how much you start
    with. You can start with, say, $10 a month or
    even 10 cents if you're really strapped. After
    all, you can always increase this amount when
    you've already got enough money. The important
    thing is to start right away and make it a habit.

    Pay yourself and then pay whatever you can
    with your debts; not the other way around.

    So, how is this different from a savings
    account?

    A savings account is more or less static. It
    hardly earns interest at all.

    But if you think of it as an investment account
    - as money only to be temporarily saved and then
    invested - then you're talking about a big
    difference. An investment goes a long way. The
    interest you get from it could double your money
    in no time.

    And sometimes all you really need for a good
    investment is a few thousand dollars. Once you've
    saved up enough money, hire a wealth coach
    or mentor to guide you in choosing a wise
    investment for you.

    Soon, you'll see why investment is better than
    a savings account.

    If you always pay yourself a little with your
    money and use it for money-making assets, you
    can probably even use the investment to pay off
    your debts sooner than you think! What's great is
    that even after you've paid off your debts; your
    investment will just keep on growing and growing
    and growing!

    Think of it this way: every month that you
    don't pay yourself are months wherein you're not
    creating wealth. This means you'll stay in debt
    longer or just keep the status quo. Little
    changes in your financial habits go a long way
    and can alter your financial status more than you
    think.

    After a few years, you'd be so glad you didn't
    wait until you've paid off your debts. Getting
    wealthier means acting today. It's time that you
    take control of your financial future. Start
    paying yourself, you deserve it!

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