10 Reasons why there is genuine hope for RP -from PDI posted 5/4/09

May 7th, 2009 by sweetheart2003

10 reasons why there is genuine hope for RP

05/04/09

Posted under Leaders

By Senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan

1. We are strategically located at the heart of East Asia.

Northeast Asia (Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong) and Southeast Asia (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Brunei, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Laos) combined makes East Asia. We are only at most four hours away from every major city in East Asia. If the Philippines were a real estate venture in a commercial area, ours is a location to die for. We can be the shipping and air transport hub of East Asia. We can be the top tourist destination of the region. We can be the cultural center of the region for performing arts.

2. We are No. 1 in aquamarine resources worldwide.

“We have the most diverse aquamarine ecosystem in the entire world which, if managed properly, will feed not only our hungry people but will be a source of huge revenue coming from a world in dire need of aquamarine resources such as fish, seaweed, and other similar products. We can be the seafood basket and aquamarine resource center of the world, the aquamarine resource powerhouse of the world.

3. We have a huge tourism industry potential.

Our people are by nature extremely friendly and hospitable. We only have some 3 million tourist visits every year, while our neighbors are doing 4 or 5 times more with 12 to 15 million tourist visits annually. It has been said that other countries in the ASEAN are doing so much more with so little in terms of natural wonders and beautiful sites while we are doing so little with so much. With the right infrastructure such as highways and airports and seaports in place, we can be the number one tourist destination in ASEAN if not Asia.

4. We are now No. 2 in the BPO industry worldwide and can become No. 1.

We are, I am told, currently second to India in the business process outsourcing industry. I am told as well that this industry expects 30 percent growth this year despite the worldwide recession as foreign companies look aggressively to lowering costs of doing business and therefore look to business outsourcing.

5. We are extremely creative and artistic people.

We have been called the songbirds of Asia. Our reputation as performers is legendary throughout the world (although we have never been boastful about it). We can be the center of performing arts in Asia wherein millions would visit the country annually to marvel at our cultural performances and our artistic productions.

6. We have the emergence of a new generation of progressive and results-oriented public sector leaders.

Since the restoration of democracy in 1986 and the passage of the Local Government Code in 1991 (or some 20 years now), public officials have began to work with new resources (40 percent of national taxes are now plowed back to local government units compared to less than 10 percent in 1986) made available by decentralization. Today a new generation of public sector leaders is emerging, one that is empowered, that is vision driven and results-oriented. This explains why we have successful local government initiatives in Marikina, Makati, Naga City, Davao City, Iloilo City, Cebu City, Calbayog City, and General Santos City, among others. Hence from a generation of public sector leaders that by and large was corrupt, lacking in vision, creativity, and innovation, we now have the emergence of a new generation of public sector leaders with integrity, with proactive leadership, and with a commitment to reform and genuine change. New governance models and templates that are solving age-old problems in the field are being forged, being tempered as we speak. A new brand of political leadership is emerging focused on solving age old problems in governance. The old, failed methods utilized by the trapos will soon be crushed and defeated.

7. Information and communication technology advancement is enhancing our sense of nationhood.

Rather than a country of many languages and many islands, we are fast becoming one nation, connected by information and communication technology. The ethno-linguistic barriers that used to keep us divided are being shattered by the interconnectivity of information technology. Today an entire generation of Filipinos fully understands, and can connect with, the Filipino language because of two decades of television news in Filipino (all TV news used to be English until 1986). The three elements of nationhood are: common language, common territory and common economy. We are now becoming a nation because information technology is breaking the barriers that have prevented us from becoming united as a people. It is also now reconnecting some 10 million Filipinos overseas to the motherland. We are becoming one nation and one people.

8. We have a re-emerging middle class mindset.

After over three decades of the OFW boom, we now have a new generation of citizens steeped with modern ideas coming from the highly successful host nations like Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the United Sates. Europe too has become host to hundreds of thousands of OFWs. The OFWs who have experienced life in these highly developed nations can now compare and contrast these experiences with the experiences in the motherland. In highly developed nations there is, to a greater extent, a greater sense of accountability and a greater sense of justice and fair play. Our OFWs bring all that back home and having been enlightened by the experience will demand greater of their leaders back home. People are beginning to say enough is enough and are actually doing something about it.

9. We are a young nation.

Close to 30 million of our 45 million voters are 18 to 35 years old. Very young. If harnessed effectively, these young voters can usher in the political and electoral change that we need to happen for genuine political and economic reforms to take place.

10. We are a people who love to laugh, who love our families.

We are a resilient people. We can draw unimaginable strength and fortitude in times of difficulty in order to move ahead. We know how to survive despite so much pain and suffering. We know how to cope. We are willing to sacrifice so much of ourselves in order to provide for our family, our loved ones. This strength will not only bring us out of the mess we are in but will ensure that we are able to reach greater heights in our collective desire as a people to have a better life for those we truly care for, for those who mean the world to us. Our resilience in the long run will not only make us survive but will also ensure that we will triumph in the end.

We have enough reason to hope. We have, as a people, enough reason to act on these hopes and when we do, the genuine change we all seek will finally see the light of day and yes, by all means, in our lifetime.

My Bestfriend’s Wedding

February 7th, 2009 by sweetheart2003

i was browsing youtube the other day, then one of the hits in my not-so-many clicks was this flick. well, naalala ko lang na feel good tong movie, but i cant remember the details of the story. So, the next day, I search in the internet to see the movie. and i was touched. gusto ko na namang umiyak! hehehe! here is the most touching part for me.

Julianne Potter: I had the strangest dream. I dreamt that some psychopath was trying to break the two of you up. Luckily, I woke up and I see that the world is just as it should be. For my best friend has won the best woman. I didn’t buy you a gift. But this is on loan until you two find your song… 

so sad for Julianne but, Life goes on!

Australia

February 6th, 2009 by sweetheart2003

Lady Ashley was so right in saying, “Just because it is doesnt mean it should be”

And Hugh Jackman is just as hot as ever!

Yes Man!

February 6th, 2009 by sweetheart2003

-I like you, you’re spontaneous, you’re not scared of anything. you’re a complete opposite of me.

-what do you think of me? i am scared of a lot of things.

-then let’s be scared together!

What Benjamin Button taught me

January 25th, 2009 by sweetheart2003
This movie really moved me, and until now, it is still filming in my head… just want to share some of my favorite lines :)
About letting go.
You can be mad as a mad dog at the way things went. You can swear and curse the fates. But when it comes to the end, you have to let go.
About some realizations.
It’s a funny thing coming home. Nothing changes. Everything looks the same, feels the same, even smells the same. You realize what’s changed is you.
About opportunities and taking charge of what we have. These are for people who find themselves with some regrets, there is that choice to move forward.
Our lives are defined by opportunities, even the ones we miss.For what it’s worth: it’s never too late or, in my case, too early to be whoever you want to be. There’s no time limit, stop whenever you want. You can change or stay the same, there are no rules to this thing. We can make the best or the worst of it. I hope you make the best of it. And I hope you see things that startle you. I hope you feel things you never felt before. I hope you meet people with a different point of view. I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find that you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again.

What I learned from ‘Kung Fu Panda’

June 25th, 2008 by sweetheart2003

What I learned
from ‘Kung Fu Panda’

FIND
what motivates you and use it to your advantage!
We are motivated by different things. To
get fit, one could be motivated by the love for exercise, another by the desire
to fit into those 24-inch jeans again. To get our own home, one could be
motivated by a garden her kids can run around in, or the freedom from renting
pitfalls.

In “Kung
Fu Panda,” Po the Panda had difficulty learning kung fu. Quite a major setback
when the enemy’s on the way. Eventually Master Shifu figures our how to use
Po’s passion for food as a motivation to learn kung fu. Chopstick skills
improved Po’s dexterity. Steamed buns could only be earned with the proper
strategy. By putting together his hunger for food AND learning kung fu, he was
able to master the art beautifully (and amusingly).

Admit
to not knowing, and then strive to know.
Before the foodie-kung fu puzzle was put together, Master
Shifu was at a loss. How do you teach a big eternally-hungry lug to be the
Dragon Warrior? Po challenged Shifu to answer, to which Shifu said, “I don’t
know!”

Humility
is a difficult trait to have. Not knowing may make us feel stupid and lacking.
It is a matter of mindset however. Don’t be afraid to not know it all. It is
better to find out the answers than to assume. Shifu’s humble admission and
dedication to looking for the answer paid off in the end.

While
we may work best alone, it helps to get along with others too.
The Furious Five (Tigress, Monkey, Snake,
Crane and Mantis) were already kung fu experts. While each one was strong, they
worked well in fighting Tai Lung with their combined moves. Po, being the
greenhorn, had trouble fitting in. By patiently building a friendship with
them, his stay at the Palace became more comfortable and his training more
focused.

There
are a lot of things we feel we can do better on our own. Nothing wrong with
that. Always remember though that there are people who can help us be more
efficient, effective. And hey, it doesn’t hurt to laugh with someone in the
middle of a busy day!

Take
what is there and make the best out of it.
Oogway kept repeating, “There are no
accidents.” I still don’t buy this as much because it’s hard to believe
everything is solely left to fate. But what I like about this thought is the
attitude of being proactive. We could jail ourselves with thoughts of
“should’ve been’s” and “what if’s,” but why waste time on that? Take what is
present and do the best that you can with it.

April 3rd, 2007 by sweetheart2003

“God requires a faithful fulfillment of the merest trifle given us to do, rather than the most ardent aspiration to things to which we are not called.”

the longest day of my life. EVER!

June 23rd, 2006 by sweetheart2003

i wont ever forget this day, JUNe 23, 2006. i encountered so many things & people- good and bad.. hay..sobra..anyway, the long wait for oath taking, my ids, and the yummy seafoods in testimonial dinner compensated all the bad experience…

thank u

May 24th, 2006 by sweetheart2003

guys a warm hearted thanks to all of you who prayed for, and supported me in my ups and downs.. without u, i would not be where i am ryt now.. thank u..

God is always with us..

fallin down doesnt make a person a failure, stayin down does.. if u fall down so hard, always remember that no one is perfect…JUST BOUNCE BACK HIGHER!!!