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Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, Philippines
When you pursue something, consider nothing but yourself.

Monday, September 8, 2008

CHANGing what's within

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CHANGE what’s within first…

What makes people from this country (Philippines) blissful is not the self-attainment but self-contentment. We stick to those things that can never give satisfaction no matter how much we have attained. We pursue on things just to prove things that we ourselves cannot detect what else we still need.

Being such can never give life happiness, it can only unite us with depression leading us to failure. Once we dream, we always have to soar high but should have limits. We should never surpass things that shouldn’t be sacrificed just to satisfy ourselves.

This country has many things to offer to everybody. What makes this country poor is not the country itself but the people living currently here. Many have chosen to leave and find what they want in the US perhaps using their degree to earn more, not considering their needs.

What’s misleading us is not the need. Our needs are right in front of us, offering us it’s self but we just neglect and still choose to follow the path that many have already undertaken, we are simply copying and following what others already have done. Then what now?

The same as to Africa and other countries who are still developing, I do not know why they are suffering that much well in fact; they are in the world as we have. But as what has been always said: Every problem has a solution.

What could help us now is a big change. I don’t mean changing the world but changing what’s rooted deep inside us: our insights and how do we look at our life.

Complications always exist but what complicates us is the mind itself, our ideas and wants. If we change all of these and strive hard and move forward to create a new version of the world, this poverty issues, education deficiency and other issues will never be long enough and we will be living a complete life supplementing our needs.

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