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  1. #51

    Default Re: Share ur Rags to Riches story , if u hav .


    nindut ni nga thread... pro mo request lng ko nga e paragraph form lng inu mga storya para d ko malibat ug binasa, thanks

  2. #52

    Default Re: Share ur Rags to Riches story , if u hav .

    Wala pa ko ka recover sa akong kalisud nga naagi-an.
    Mo post ra ko pohon kana dili nako makahilak magsay2x sa sugilanon.

    rags to changes ra ko kutob kay dili man ko dato

  3. #53

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    Hello everyone , this thread is by far , one of the best ive seen in years here in the forums .

    My share of the story is very interesting also since this is about me and my immediate family .

    My parents have their own share of hardships in life and made it through thick and thin even if they were well connected . My grandmother , fathers side is connected and related to the Consunji's , this years Philippines 5th richest family . Grandfather's siblings were marcos' cronies . My grandfather , mothers side is the boss of the brothers Paterno , Cipriano and Cayetano . They are the patriarchs of the Ludo and Luym clan , without my grandfather , these powerful clan would be nothing today . My parents chose to live the life they stood by being responsible and God fearing. My parents married very early and was blessed with 3 children . They worked hard by selling mangoes , betting on Jai Alai and ornamental plants just to send us to a decent school . They did not rely on the connections that could easily help us . Our small house was pawned also during that time of difficulties . Time changes and still no matter hard you worked , still the ends would not or hardly meet . There are lots of mealtimes where we the parents would only consume soup and the meat for the children and would walk from Guadalupe area to Basilica del Sto. Nino so just that they the fare . We would salivate at the popcorn and peanuts and wonder when we can actually have our own balloons . They sent us to our relatives in different parts of the province and country . They have to leave the country so they can work and after years of hardwork , obstacles and trials , it paid off . Now the family has its own business with multi million peso revenue , a foundation and some assets one would not think of owned by a person who used to sell mangoes , plants and bet on Jai Alai . This is my story , the very same experience I am getting my inspiration with in living life , that one should value money , respect people , earn it with sweat and tears .

    Hambug paminawn but what triggered me to tell the story is that , I am very proud of my father , the person never surrenders and loses faith . Kudos to you pops !!
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  4. #54

    Default Re: Share ur Rags to Riches story , if u hav .

    i wanted to share the story of my family pero basig naa niya malain or mahambugan sa life namo.

    moral lesson lng since we experienced it gyud-NEVER EVER forget GOD in EVERYTHING that you do.


  5. #55

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    just want to let everybody know that villar isn't as poor as what he claimed to be... ilang business during his childhood kay wholesaler sa baclaran. although sa tondo sila nag puyo pero dili squater ilang balay iyang papa kay dako2x man ug sweldo if i can remember correctly income sa iyang papa that time is 10k-15k per month. "during sa ilang time" mao ilang gpuhonan sa wholesale business nila. -this story came from a business journalist in manila bulletin. my aunt.

  6. #56

    Default Re: Share ur Rags to Riches story , if u hav .

    ani na lang unta ang istoryahon sa mga pinoy kaysa sigeg binasolay sa mga problema sa ato nasud. hehe

  7. #57

    Default Re: Share ur Rags to Riches story , if u hav .

    Quote Originally Posted by king1 View Post
    i wanted to share the story of my family pero basig naa niya malain or mahambugan sa life namo.

    moral lesson lng since we experienced it gyud-NEVER EVER forget GOD in EVERYTHING that you do.

    That approach is so important . Thats how we manage it in our day to day lives . The definition of HAMBOG only comes in if you are claiming something that is not ought to be . If you are a MILLIONARE but the truth is you are not then that is HAMBUG but if you really are , nothing is wrong with that .

    The point is , wala ka nangawat , nag illegal or ni tunob ug tiil s alain aron mo angat ka .
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    people take my life story as from rags to richest but for some reason, its just doesnt make me feel that what i have is an accomplishment.

    i used to strive hard and been wanting the life that i have now but now that i have achieved it, everything just doesnt make any sense . my family have struggled alot to get to where we are and ive always told myself that by hook or by crook i will give them the life that they deserve but now that i pretty much got everything that i want and even what they want the person that i owed it to or should i say, the person the inspires me to never settle for anything less and always find a reason to look forward in life is no longer there.

    i used to tell my dad how he deserves the best things in life because he has been a great father, he wasnt perfect but he tried to be for his family and i can still remember how he always used to say that me and my siblings deserve a better life and we will always stick together to achieve it and i kept my promise but he never did . he got killed and now every time i looked back to the conversations that we had i just couldnt help but feel sorry and angry.

    i kept my promises, i bought him his dream house, his dream car, sent my siblings to their dream school with their own vehicle yet none of these made any sense. ive made myself independent.

    ive always said to myself...i dont mind settling for something less than what i deserve just as long as i have my family back because less is better than more in some aspects. i had a family though we didnt have much, we were happy (i could feel that i was happy) but now?regardless of what i have... ill trade everything that i have now to go back to where i was back then.
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    nice stories mga bossing.. keep em coming

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