YOU CAN DO IT!
Every dream starts with a vision, a vision for the future. And every dream won't work without a person's frugality, hard work and devotion to attain one's purpose. Many of the wealthiest men begin life in poverty. But with its consistent demand to improve, they have become successful. Now that success is within their reach, they continue to fight and remain firm and strong to keep it or make it better.
The owner of the National Book Store started from a small book stand in the sidewalk. Now, it has become the largest store selling your favorite books and school and office supplies in the cities. A boy, who sold shoes at his very young age in a small corner with the help of his father, is now stepping up as he named his store, Shoe mart (SM) which has more than 30 giant malls all over the country. He can never imagine that his venture would turn into a huge business empire that it is today.
The owner of the National Book Store started from a small book stand in the sidewalk. Now, it has become the largest store selling your favorite books and school and office supplies in the cities. A boy, who sold shoes at his very young age in a small corner with the help of his father, is now stepping up as he named his store, Shoe mart (SM) which has more than 30 giant malls all over the country. He can never imagine that his venture would turn into a huge business empire that it is today.
These people never stop, they continue to plan and have passion in what they do. The Philippines ' notorious boom-bust economic cycle has never been a hindrance of their success. They always find opportunities in every crisis situation.
However, dreaming for easy money and instant wealth is another story. Many of the Filipinos love to get rich instantly. Who doesn't want it anyway? If one get rich quickly with relatively little effort, why not? In fact, a lot of people queuing up to buy lotto tickets. This number of people will continue to grow especially when the prize reaches into hundred millions.
Everyone becomes greedy when comes into money. It pays great relief as if you don’t have problems anymore as perceived by others. However, you work hard and / or even harder in order to keep one's own luxurious economic status. The truth is luxury means great responsibility.
Responsibility means to help others not to make them abusive, to let them grow and develop not to make them greedy, and to make them independent not dependent. If you become the wealthiest man in the whole world, you must share with what you have. However it is not enough to give the least the food to eat and when they ran out of it, you tend to give them again. It is absurd to give money to the paupers if you don't teach them how to spend it wisely. It is more of teaching them how to catch fish not just giving them fish directly. Yes! This has become a cliché'. But how about training them to be the teachers of those who want to catch fish. This is now a different level of responsibility which needs an in-depth review to transformation.
The problem with our education today is the mentality of its teachers who build-up the mind of the pupils. Some teachers teach pupils that education helps them find a job. ALONE? This must be vanished in the minds of the young. The truth is education won't make them employees forever. Our system of education trains the minds of the young to be skillful for after all they can be employers of their own businesses. This make education more meaningful, a boon not bane.
However, dreaming for easy money and instant wealth is another story. Many of the Filipinos love to get rich instantly. Who doesn't want it anyway? If one get rich quickly with relatively little effort, why not? In fact, a lot of people queuing up to buy lotto tickets. This number of people will continue to grow especially when the prize reaches into hundred millions.
Everyone becomes greedy when comes into money. It pays great relief as if you don’t have problems anymore as perceived by others. However, you work hard and / or even harder in order to keep one's own luxurious economic status. The truth is luxury means great responsibility.
Responsibility means to help others not to make them abusive, to let them grow and develop not to make them greedy, and to make them independent not dependent. If you become the wealthiest man in the whole world, you must share with what you have. However it is not enough to give the least the food to eat and when they ran out of it, you tend to give them again. It is absurd to give money to the paupers if you don't teach them how to spend it wisely. It is more of teaching them how to catch fish not just giving them fish directly. Yes! This has become a cliché'. But how about training them to be the teachers of those who want to catch fish. This is now a different level of responsibility which needs an in-depth review to transformation.
The problem with our education today is the mentality of its teachers who build-up the mind of the pupils. Some teachers teach pupils that education helps them find a job. ALONE? This must be vanished in the minds of the young. The truth is education won't make them employees forever. Our system of education trains the minds of the young to be skillful for after all they can be employers of their own businesses. This make education more meaningful, a boon not bane.
The encouragement of teachers to the pupils plays a vital role in molding the attitudes of the young towards business. It is the initiative of the teachers to remind their students that they cannot be servants of their bosses forever. They can set up their own business, a business of their own interest. Classroom is the best place to start this venture. This does not need additional time for this can be integrated in all subjects.
The Department of Education should continue to find ways in training more teachers to be skillful in different fields of business. A vision of the government to provide employment for all Filipinos will be attained if skills are taught to the children for the purpose of starting up a new business. In this global crisis we can coast along if we can start this minute solution.
Come to think of these simple questions. What will you do if you're the richest man in the whole world? Will you help the poor? How will you help the poor? Will you just give them money, food or those things that will just last for a short time? After they had consumed these temporary things, what's next? Will you give them a job or teach them how to start a job?
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