we lack love for our own country...
we lack love for our own country...
@craz - i beg 2 difer..we r industrious we jst lack the system or most the OPPURTUNITY to work...
i believe in you nga naglunop ang mga kugihan apan nagbaha pud ang mga tapulan.. i live in the squatters area here in our small town, bisan naay job fair or job offering from friends and relatives, mga batan on dire sa amo do not seem to have interest in looking for jobs.. bisan ako mga relatives magsige lang pangayo sa ako lola.. dili lang jud manenguha ug ila..Originally Posted by jay_sn0w
yes, i agree, we filipinos need to grow up, be mature, we dont depend our future to others, being a mature individual, its our responsibilty to make ourself secure in our own hands, be independent is that what i meanOriginally Posted by reibac
gikan nako sa general discussion bai, d moderator told me to move my topic to political and current eventsOriginally Posted by toniboy
Rallies in the middle of the streets!!!![]()
Too much corruption and individualism.
Corruption. Take for example one is applying for a driver's license. Even if the applicant is not that qualified to drive because of lack of skill and mental qualification, the applicant is issued a license because of the grease money involved. These unqualified applicant then drives and ply the streets. He then posed a danger in the highway. Not for long either he meeets and accident or just hurt and killed somebody all because the government agency tasked to regulate did not do its job because of money.
Individualism. People doesnt care what happen in our society. They see that one is doing wrong. But he just didnt do anything, anyway it doesnt affect me and my family. Just look for example what happened in Lebanon. We are not affected by the plight of the OFWs there. We are just watching like spectators. we didnt feel outraged that while other nationalities are evacuated long time ago, our workers, the modern day heroes are still trapped in Lebanon and our government still is debating how to get them out of there. There is a fund for OFWs thru OWWA but this fund is not existing because it was used for something else.
Yet we just sit there and didnt even bother to demand from those responsible where is the money for OFWs.
maybe because those OFWs in Lebanon are not our relatives.
this is one thning i learn from the book of Robert Kiypsaki "Retire Young, Retire Rich" _ be careful on the people you go with, they will influence you - if you always go with the rich, you will be rich, your thinking will br change from poverty mentality to prosperity mentalityOriginally Posted by craz_beautiful_ava
my brother-in-law just aryb from singapore and go back last Monday, i learn that the government officials have thir own businesses, even their taxi driver are entrepreneur as well, this is my personal revelation that this people no need to be corrupt since their business provide better income that their salary, this is my desire that entrepreneur here in cebu and in the entire country will multiply from the government to the communityOriginally Posted by istoryador
Saon na lang...human nature. we tend to be more critical with our own kind without thinking na bisan asa wala man gyud perfect person, perfect system in this world we just tend to notice our own systema of faults and defaults but look at other third world countries, its the same thing. Everyone has a sense of what is going on around them. We are just analyzing why oh whys...well, oh why i dont know why that's why, lol. ( i have to remember no smilies its a habit of tuplok ). kani na lang ; cheese!
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