"To Accept defeat and continue to live another day and fight again; is better than a brave ,dead hero."The struggle to fight this corrupt administration is not over.Maybe Trillanes failed but his principles will live on.
"To Accept defeat and continue to live another day and fight again; is better than a brave ,dead hero."The struggle to fight this corrupt administration is not over.Maybe Trillanes failed but his principles will live on.
principles.. principles... we all die..![]()
[color=navy]^^@balatucan, you got heart and all I am saying is that you're beating it for the wrong guy.
And I hope you do not post any more assumptions of me, that's very impolite.
You believe that I was born with a silver platter? I was born without a wooden spoon! But I was blessed with decent, hardworking people as parents who instilled in me,the virtues of patience, industry and common sense. They're the ones who told me, if I got time to complain, I'm not working hard enough.
And if things do ever get that bad with this country because of the mishaps and mistakes of its present administration, well for sure I won't be complaining or putting blame. If things get bad, I know I'll be working twice as hard along with many people to make it good.
You think that maturity is earned through age, that is naive. Maturity comes through experiences and knowledge. And frankly friend, you have no idea what I've been through and what I've learned.
I've learned that there are better ways to express one's grievances. Take a look at Ninoy, he starved himself for nearly 40 days while in imprisonment as a stand against the Marcos regime. Now that's putting one's life on the line without hassling anybody. That's self-sacrifice.
Now why Trillianes didn't do a selfless, simple move like that? It worked with Ninoy, did he think he could come up better than that man?
What we do in life echoes throughout eternity~ Please support your lokal artists and their efforts to promote the Cebuano identity and culture!
ang mga tawo.. feeling nga silay ray suheto... tsk tsk tsk.. age maybe comes in maturity but intellect really matters..
kani bro, i know of one person who died just recently... he was really a great man.. literally great.. w/o bias nga pag sulti... unli sa inyung great..kamo ray mag ingon2x ug great na nga tawo..
but wat made that person great?
community activities.., religious, etc.. gathered all married citizens...conduct workshops at his own expense.. orient sa mga gustong mag pakasal.. he even founded an organization.. not ur kind of organization..raised his family well.. and when he died.. iyang gisulteim done.. im contented with life... that's the first time na feel gyud nako ang greatness sa usa ka tawo..with what his down sa ilang town lang.. gi invite sa politics wala.. even mga politico gi ask ang ilang elder to run..but he didnt..
so ikaw?? naka buhat ka ana..nga mura man kag maau kaau ma nulteusa raman akong mahunahunaan sa inyuung mabuhat.. ug tanan naka balo ana..
im telling you this because there are tons of ways on how to be great..on how to help the nation..
simple, greed.. he wants an express ticket to VIPness...
I didnt say that one can never be mature with a young age. I didnt say that. You may have experiences, you may undergone struggles. But your horizons are limited. Experience is one thing, wisdom is another. I dont think you will disagree with me if I will say you have a lot to learn. At your young age, you cant afford to stop learning. Learning is a lifelong process. One never ceased to learn even if he is 80.Originally Posted by diem
You still have a lot to learn from life. Your perceptions will change as you go on. When people aint complaining despite what the present administration is doing, its just they are still comfortable with it. Why, that I do not know since you dont want any assumptions on you.
In my opinion, each people had comfort zones. Unless these comfort zones are pricked, people see nothing wrong with whats happening around them.
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principles.. principles... we all die..![]()
Originally Posted by diem
maybe its just a different situation and a different venue.Ninoys time is under the dictatorship.You cannot directly voiced out your grievances to Marcos or else youll be found somewhere else.Now in this time, we have restored our democracy and when our freedom of expression is being taken from us,do we need to starve ourselves again?Do you think somebody will listen?
Kinsa man nang tawhana bro?Basin pwede na mahimong hero?Originally Posted by Pinkdimensions
I dont think trillanes endangered any ones life. He never hostaged anyone. Even Manila Pen employees can attest to that. On the contrary, the raiding police are the ones making foolishness. The raiding police stole some items from the hotel.Originally Posted by diem
There has been a futile attempt to connect Trillanes with endangering lives when he did not. On the contrary, it was Trillanes life who was endangered because he could have been killed if not for the media around him.
If indeed Trillanes is the beast that some people try to portray him to be, the filipino people have spoken. They like trillanes.
~ dude ninoy was in jail that time but he opted to do his protest discreetly... somebody will bro.. human rights and opposition..Originally Posted by godsaint
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