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  1. #11

    Quote Originally Posted by taga_ipil View Post
    There are few scientists dahil sa materialistic ideas ng mga kabataan [because of the materialistic ideas of the youth],” he added.

    nge.. dili ko mu-agree ani.. Kasagaran sa mga kabataan (ug parents) pobre,mao ng, imo, it is rather natural for them to crave for material things nga wala pa intawn nila na-experience.

    para naku, it is not because of the wrong upbringing of the youth ngano gamay scientist diri atua, murag kulang ra jud(wala tale gani) sa pagpahibalo sa kabataan/public nga naa diay group of scientists/researchers nga ming-exist diri sa pinas.(naa ba?..) ug unsa ila gipangbuhat, ug unsa na ila nabuhat.. maka-inspire man gud ni somehow..

    pero sa tinuod lang, dili man tale issue ning mugawas ning mga scientist sa laing nasud.. ilang ma-discover nga concepts o unsa pa diha, ang maka-benefit kay ang tanan man sad taw sa kalibutan.. sayup ko?

  2. #12
    somehow when we think success as only being comfortable in life, it gives a very shallow meaning to our existence hence the materialistic orientation of the people....i'm guilty of such..... this is a good eye opener, a contrast on the current trend not only in Phil but in the entire world.... We give too much credit to unimportant things... we strive for wealth rather than contribution... somehow when we try to compare the material wealth of other people with ours, we tend to focus more on that aspect only.... when we are about to die, an important question should be answered..." what have i done for humanity?" i think most us have only petty reasons to supply...

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by tinkerer View Post
    nge.. dili ko mu-agree ani.. Kasagaran sa mga kabataan (ug parents) pobre,mao ng, imo, it is rather natural for them to crave for material things nga wala pa intawn nila na-experience.

    para naku, it is not because of the wrong upbringing of the youth ngano gamay scientist diri atua, murag kulang ra jud(wala tale gani) sa pagpahibalo sa kabataan/public nga naa diay group of scientists/researchers nga ming-exist diri sa pinas.(naa ba?..) ug unsa ila gipangbuhat, ug unsa na ila nabuhat.. maka-inspire man gud ni somehow..

    pero sa tinuod lang, dili man tale issue ning mugawas ning mga scientist sa laing nasud.. ilang ma-discover nga concepts o unsa pa diha, ang maka-benefit kay ang tanan man sad taw sa kalibutan.. sayup ko?
    yes absolutely sayop ka.. If we raise the youth with full of compassion and love our country and countrymen then every accomplishment they will get they will tend to share it, use it to help our people.

    yes it's not an issue if Filipino scientists will go abroad to enhance and expand their knowledge as long as they return to their homeland and share the results, but most often they do not come back instead they stick to that place and become a citizen which benefits that country whenever they discover something new like medicines for sure price will be too high for our poor fellow Filipino people to afford.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by emow View Post
    somehow when we think success as only being comfortable in life, it gives a very shallow meaning to our existence hence the materialistic orientation of the people....i'm guilty of such..... this is a good eye opener, a contrast on the current trend not only in Phil but in the entire world.... We give too much credit to unimportant things... we strive for wealth rather than contribution... somehow when we try to compare the material wealth of other people with ours, we tend to focus more on that aspect only.... when we are about to die, an important question should be answered..." what have i done for humanity?" i think most us have only petty reasons to supply...

  5. #15
    @tinkerer

    Please do read the article clearly and do not address as if I am the one who made it.

    RE:
    nge.. dili ko mu-agree ani.. Kasagaran sa mga kabataan (ug parents) pobre,mao ng, imo, it is rather natural for them to crave for material things nga wala pa intawn nila na-experience.

  6. #16
    saKto jud ni xah..hmm ang pangutana unsaon man pag usab sa mga BAtA ang pagka materialistic..

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by treize View Post
    yes absolutely sayop ka.. If we raise the youth with full of compassion and love our country and countrymen then every accomplishment they will get they will tend to share it, use it to help our people.

    yes it's not an issue if Filipino scientists will go abroad to enhance and expand their knowledge as long as they return to their homeland and share the results, but most often they do not come back instead they stick to that place and become a citizen which benefits that country whenever they discover something new like medicines for sure price will be too high for our poor fellow Filipino people to afford.
    sounds like jose rizal man ni.. hehe.. bitaw, sakto ni, pero i cant blame Filipino scientists who wont return in our homeland, they cant maximize their potentials here. i hate to say this but i think our resources for science needs are just way too low and too old compared to other countries like in japan (duh.), etc. if i am a scientist specializing in microelectronics, take for example, and i did expand my knowledge abroad, i go back here, now what? is there a room for me to tinker things out? Can the government fund all my science needs?

    as of the issue about the wrong upbringing of the youth by their parents as pointed reason for the depleting population of scientists here, dili ko makauyon ani jud.. hehe.. tua ra sa first paragraph akung nakit ang rason!and besides, we are living in a material world (sama pa ni madonna), so if there is somebody to blame if ever youth are materialistic, it should be the world itself, not the parents!


    @ taga_ipil

    aw churi kaayo bai ha, unsa diay pasabot imo? dili diay na "in my opinion"?.. sori, newbie here..

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by tinkerer View Post

    @ taga_ipil

    aw churi kaayo bai ha, unsa diay pasabot imo? dili diay na "in my opinion"?.. sori, newbie here..
    hahaha... my apology... I guess na confused lang ko sa "imo" imoha man gud gsumpay sa next word with comma.
    Last edited by taga_ipil; 09-28-2010 at 08:31 PM.

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by tinkerer View Post
    sounds like jose rizal man ni.. hehe.. bitaw, sakto ni, pero i cant blame Filipino scientists who wont return in our homeland, they cant maximize their potentials here. i hate to say this but i think our resources for science needs are just way too low and too old compared to other countries like in japan (duh.), etc. if i am a scientist specializing in microelectronics, take for example, and i did expand my knowledge abroad, i go back here, now what? is there a room for me to tinker things out? Can the government fund all my science needs?

    as of the issue about the wrong upbringing of the youth by their parents as pointed reason for the depleting population of scientists here, dili ko makauyon ani jud.. hehe.. tua ra sa first paragraph akung nakit ang rason!and besides, we are living in a material world (sama pa ni madonna), so if there is somebody to blame if ever youth are materialistic, it should be the world itself, not the parents!
    well it's your opinion.. but I disagree coz the world is place we live in it doesn't take any actions to make a change, it's we humans who takes action and makes the changes..

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