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men's urinal wall has this to say: "What you hold in your hands is the fate of the nation."
Tag Archives: business
without Grades
We wouldn’t have to be something other than ourselves. We could study what we want when we want for the sheer fun of it. We would be better parents and teachers Without grades, we wouldn’t be slaves. We would … Continue reading
Posted in business and economy, education, Filipino life - for real, health and wellness, Life Lessons, opinion, sports
Tagged business, Commission on Higher Education, Department of Education, education, entrepreneurship, grades, learners, parent teacher associations, parents, passion, Philippines, professors, school administration, school administrators, sports, students, teachers
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What is a true salesperson?
Upselling for a Financial Institution, I learned deep respect for the salesperson. I thought you had to come up with flowery language to croon the buyers, that it takes lying to get the job done, to get that signature on … Continue reading
Posted in business and economy
Tagged beginning, business, business ethics, entrepreneurship, ethics, new year, salesperson, selling
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The 11th hour & the possibility of Harnessing Tragedy’s Energy
At the heart of all the philosophical vignettes in the documentary so mentioned is our disconnect from nature, the end result of which is discontent and unhappiness in our lives leading to mindless consumerism, a culture clamped down on us … Continue reading
Posted in business and economy, consumerism, environment care, Filipino life - for real
Tagged adaptation, advertising, animal behavior, animal migration, Architecture, buildings, business, carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide footprint, commerce, consumerism, culture, documentary, electricity, energy, environmental awareness, environmental protection, equator, fishes, fossil fuel, fresh produce, global warming, grandfathered power plants, greenhouse gases, Haiyan, harness, housing, infrastructure, lightning, mindset, north pole, oceans, oil industry, organic farms, phytoplankton, power, power plants, refrigerators, relationships, renewable resources, slavery, solar energy, solar news, soul, spirit, storms, sustainability, The 11th hour, thinking, time, urban design, utilities, water, water temperature, weather, Yolanda
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Do not trust Mediocre Man
Because trusting a man who concentrates his efforts on having a good time, and putting one over the good guy would be awfully hard. My editor once told me about men being involved in a legitimate business as the most … Continue reading
Posted in business and economy, opinion
Tagged business, character, con, con artists, conmen, couch potato, hustling, laziness, lazy, mediocre, mediocrity, trust, trusting, trustworthy, work, working man
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Wherefore art thou, Serg’s?
When you pass by Rosario, en route to Pasig orAntipolo, you are blessed with two nasally stimulating vaporious smells – one from the bagoong (fish paste) factory near the bridge, and another, and the more pleasing is the chocolate smell … Continue reading
Posted in business and economy, consumerism, food
Tagged bagoong, bankrupt, bankruptcy, business, chocnut, chocolate, cultural identity, factory, fish paste, flooding, foreclosed property, repossessed property, revival, revive, Rosario, Serg, Serg's
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